How do you brush a wet dog?

Brush in the direction of your dog's fur.
It is recommended that you brush your dog when their coat is dry. Wet hair can make mats worse and more difficult to remove. If you want to brush your dog's hair following a bath, let their coat dry prior to brushing.
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Should I wait for my dog to dry before brushing?

It's best to brush your dog's fur before bathing them. This will remove any loose fur and debris from the coat, and also makes sure that any mats or tangles are brushed out, as these will be more difficult to remove when wet. Make sure the water is around the same temperature as the dog's body.
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How do you brush a dog after a bath?

Brushing a Wet Coat

“Instead, try to dry them as much as possible after the bath and then brush their hair evenly and in the direction of the hair's growth.” If you find that you really need to brush while in the bath, Stites suggests using a brush with wide, rounded bristles or a comb.
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Can you groom a dog without washing?

It turns out that grooming your dog prior to a bath is actually very useful and important. Removing excess dirt, debris, and dead hair prior to the bath prevents exposure to contaminants to areas of the body, such as eyes and genitals, from runoff bath water that can contain bacteria.
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Can you groom a dog with wet hair?

Unlike people, who get haircuts with wet hair, always start with a dry, clean dog, Benesch said, and only use the tips of sharp shears to trim your dog's feet, face and tail, which will prevent you from cutting your dog if she moves suddenly.
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How To Properly Brush Your Dog



How do groomers keep dogs still?

Use of Grooming Restraints Such As a Noose

In such cases, groomers have learned to use restraints such as a noose. A noose is a restraining aid joined to an upside-down L-shaped metal bar. It helps restrain a dog around the neck and centers the pet on the grooming table.
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Is it OK to let dog air dry?

Air Drying

Leaving your dog outside to air dry is not recommended, as it's likely that it will end up rolling in the grass or dirt and ruin all of your hard work.
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How do groomers dry dogs?

Groomers generally use cage dryers because they're convenient. If a groomer has a busy schedule, they can use cage dryers to partially dry dogs while they're bathing, prepping, cleaning, and grooming other dogs.
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Can I use a fan to dry my dog?

Fans are also very helpful when blow drying (HVing) a double coated dog. They push cooler room air towards the dogs assisting with drying as well as reducing the chance of overheating. They can also assist with blowing the flying hair away from the person drying.
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Should you brush a dog right after a bath?

Brushing your dog after their bath will help remove any extra dead fur and detangle their coat. As you get more comfortable with blow-drying, you can start brushing while drying to save time — but it does take practice!
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How often should a dog be bathed?

Generally speaking, a healthy dog with a short, smooth coat and no skin problems doesn't need to be bathed often. In most cases, dog baths are more for the benefit of their pet parents than for the dogs themselves. Even so, it's a good idea to bathe your pooch at least once every two to three months.
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How do you brush a dog to refuse its hair?

Bring lots of treats to your brushing session. For the first several times you brush your dog who hates to be brushed, brush in small sections at a time. If your dog is matted, work on only the knots and mats until they are all out before you brush your dog from head to tail.
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Can you use human hair dryer on dogs?

Human hair dryers may seem like a good idea, but can actually harm your pet. Dogs have thinner skin than humans and run the risk of being burned if the temperature is set too high. When blow drying your pet's coat, it is important to use a dryer specifically designed for dogs with lower heat.
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How do groomers get dogs so fluffy?

In order to achieve fluffy fur, groomers use a special technique known as fluff drying as they groom our pets. With the use of a blow dryer, the groomer would then use it to straighten the fur for better cutting and give your pet's fur some volume as they finish up.
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Is it OK to brush your dog every day?

Regardless of hair type, you can brush your dog daily—especially if it enjoys it. Regular brushing will keep the coat shiny and healthy. More frequent brushing during the shedding season can help prevent hair build-up.
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How can I speed up my dogs drying time?

Towel wrapping tip

Whether you use The Absorber or a regular bath towel, the key to faster drying is to completely wrap your dog. Drape the towel over the back of your dog, pull one end of the towel under the dog's tummy and the other under their chest. Pull tight and secure with a clip.
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What is a dog drying box?

Drying cabinets have a fan that generates a stream of gentle, warm air, which circulates to encourage hair to dry. The air stream is quite light, and having had reservations myself initially, I decided to get inside a cabinet to see what it was like from the dog's point of view.
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How do they dry dogs at Petsmart?

The drying process begins with a gentle towel drying on your pet's face, ears and tail. Our dryers are not heated and have adjustable speeds. Different breeds have different needs and each pet is carefully dried using the best method for safety and comfort.
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Is it OK to leave a dog wet?

“If dogs are exposed to wet, cold weather for too long, their respiratory tract can become inflamed, which may lead to pneumonia,” Tauber says. This is especially true for both older and younger dogs, as well as any whose immune systems may be compromised.
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Do dogs like being wet?

After all, water can be uncomfortable, and many domesticated doors prefer a dry and cozy house opposed to the wet and muddy outdoors. Other dogs are freaked out by water because they can't swim, and they know that water presents a danger that they do not want to be around.
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Can you leave a dog to dry naturally?

Usually air drying is not recommended because it can cause fungus growth in between the paw pads or under the armpit, and can also cause more serious problems like an ear infection. If a dog with long hair or an undercoat is left to air dry, it may cause matting of the fur and other skin problems like hot spots.
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How do you brush a dog who hates being brushed?

If your dog doesn't react well to a brush, try a grooming glove that fits your hand to make it seem like they are being petted, not brushed. Start by brushing one small section at a time. Focus on sections that are easy to reach that don't bother your dog. As you move the brush through their fur, offer treats.
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How do groomers deal with difficult dogs?

Groomers might cover an aggressive dog's face with a towel while moving the dog. Aggressive dogs are restrained with a loop and most groomers have muzzles on hand for the toughest dogs. Neither of these devices will hurt your dog. Both ensure your dog stays on the table during the groom for her own safety.
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What do groomers use to calm dogs?

Trazodone. Trazodone can both sedate a dog and relieve anxiety. This is a good dog sedative for grooming, veterinary visits, thunderstorms/fireworks, and other short-term stressful events.
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