Grooming the Keeshond
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my keesie is nothing like this one, we have to feed her food while she gets brushed, and she HATES being brushed
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And that is how an artist works :)
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@NguyenxTurbo i got my dog's shaved and it grew back fine! looked so cute :)
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i can brush and rake for days but my dog is still shedding...help?
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My keeshond's butt hair is heavily tangled. Do I have to trim it a little? When I brush near that area I can tell it hurts... but when I leave it alone he'll do it himself, he seems kinda bothered by it.
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My keeshond hates being brushed, after 2 swipes of a brush she turns around to nip at you, I guess my family and I didn't do it enough when she was a puppy
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I Have yet to a Kees look like they were thrilled to death at being shampooed.
My Kees is very happy when it is all over. I don't know yet whether it is the relief of having the job over with our the good feeling of a job well done.
Thanks for the video folks.
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I Have yet to a Kees look like they were thrilled to death at being shampooed.
If you would like to send us a video of how you groom your keeshond we would be glad to review it and consider it for others to see. Each & every dog is different and volumizers are often used to simply keep the coat in place for the ring.
PurePawsInc 1 year ago
But its sure worth it :)))))
JerseyShoreChris 2 years ago
It sure is. :)
PurePawsInc 2 years ago
It shouldn't be a lot of work and to be honest they don't need all those products on them. A spray of water does the trick to stop any static. Good nutrition puts the shine into their coat.
keesiepup 2 years ago
Beautiful women are said not to need makeup and yet at beauty contests they load it up. All this work is for showing the dog, and competing against many others. At home we rely on a simple shampoo, conditioner and a good brushing.
But yes, good nutrition is vital to a dogs coat and overall health as well.
PurePawsInc 2 years ago 2
I can't believe how still he sits while you work on him! Beautiful dog!
Vasiliki96 2 years ago
It requires lots of training. Thank you.
PurePawsInc 2 years ago