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Uploaded by on Oct 4, 2009

Hi all, this is a short video explaining the things that get done to just about any dog that gets groomed. Including Sanitary trim i.e. leg pits, belly, and bum areas, and also paw pads. Thanks for watching I hope you enjoy!

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  • I have a question ,ive read somewhere that if you shave your king charles spaniel like you did in the 'grooming video part 1', their hair grows back thicker and coarse.... i doubt it but id like to ask you since you have personal experience!

  • @noliesjustlove72 Leo's hair always grows back the same as before... same color, texture, thickness, and curlieness. I think the people who say that are silly... yes Cavies are ment to be left full coated for show and they are gorgeous that way. BUT sometimes it is just more logical and maintainable if it is short. Feel free to clip your cavie, he/she will be just fine and so with the coat. ;)

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  • Hello there! Have you thought about - fast abs magic (should be on google have a look)? Ive heard some great things about it and my BF got hot 6 pack abs and lost tons of belly fat with it.

  • this is great but what if the dog doesn't like this done?

  • Also, a few of his nails are so dark its hard to know where to clip for the nails. I do have a good nail clipper. I had an Akita that one only one dark nail, clipped it once too short, not good. What are your recommendations for nail clipping, some advice.

    Again, thanks so much for this and all the videos. They are a permanent part of my videos, lol!

  • Thank you so much for posting these videos, they're a HUGE help! I've given my Cocker two cuts so far. I just went out last night and invested in a good pair of clippers. They were expensive, but ..... they're quiet and what a difference! I do have a question. For a Cockers belly, Dutch is touchy about the armpit area but he's getting better. But when it comes to the belly and genital area, he gets touchy. How short do you normally go on their belly and under hair.

  • My dog has anxiety so she knotted up all her ears. I'm so lost on what to do they've gotten so bad. Any ideas on what I could do?

  • Isn't the fur on the front not supposed to be shaved off?

  • hello i havve a little boy cavileir and i and nails and blow drying plz want to leave him short can you please just show a video with the washing and nails please

  • @para1yz3d Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are NOT double coated. German Shepard, Huskie, Poms, Malamutes, those are double coated breeds. Just because a dog sheds doesn't make it double coated. I have been grooming for 10 years now and have NEVER had an issue with any dogs I have shaved... double coated or not. Because I do it in the right time of year ;) Clipping a piece of fur is not going to block a folicle... nothing to block it.. don't really know where you even got that...

  • @spanielmom93 shaving a double coated dog ruins the coat. they shed for a reason. when you shave a double coat, it blocks the hair folicles which causes the fur not to grow back.. if it does grow back most of the time it would be a diff texture, usually like a wire coat, or different colours and in patches. it all depends on the dog, an depending on how old the dog is when you first shave it. some peole are just lucky and the coat grows back normal.

  • @para1yz3d As long as she does it in the spring or summer, she'll be fine ;)

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