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Grooming Basics with Linda Kay - Teddy Bear Cut for Gracie

Watch as award winning groomer Linda Kay does a full grooming on a Poodle/Bichon cross. Edited for time this video is chocked full of useful grooming tips.  
 
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EZrussian (3 days ago) Show Hide
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Good job Lady.
nataliawasilewska97 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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wow your dog is so relaxed. HOw ???
creativeartist07 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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love it... the dog was just cooperative.....
Nightson80 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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How do I get my dog to relax when I try to groom her?
kyutiebaby (2 months ago) Show Hide
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very nice video ^_^
zata11111 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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that a great video will come in handy. an save me some money thank you
Sntfromheavn (2 months ago) Show Hide
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I love seeing a groomer with the love for dogs that this lady has.I have been grooming a little over 12yrs so ive seen good and bad groomers and most of them that have been grooming for 15yrs or more seem so burned out and thats when I think they need to find another job.A groomer has to love their job. I just wanna say THANK YOU for treating the dog the way you did and for all the tips on how to not hurt the dog beginners need to learn those. Great video
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I agree. As a 22+ year veteran groomer, I was so surprised how dull her scissors were! I hate to work like that, and as the video shows, the quality in the end suffers. Fine scissor work requires SHARP shears...
MCMarsh70 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Excellent gave some good tips on size
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DarkLadyEnvy (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Some dogs just don't like their nails cut. You aren't hurting her so long as you don't cut the vein. You just gotta be quick and firm otherwise the dog will get more stressed and it'll be harder.

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