Learn From The Experts About Rough Collie Grooming

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Grooming is an essential part of keeping your dog healthy and happy. Not to mention looking great! Here are the simple steps to help maintain a beautiful, healthy coat for your coarse Collie. It's important to remember to never brush a dry coat. The coat should be gently misted and not dripping wet.

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Starting at the rear, lower leg, lift the hair and brush with the pin brush to remove loose hair. Then go over the same area with the slicker brush to remove small mats. Remember to brush within the leg as mats form here extremely readily.

Working your way to the front of the dog in this manner will assure you get all the dead and loose undercoat removed, when rough collie grooming. Another area prone to matting is the armpit. To comb here, pick up the dogs foot and hold the leg out in front of him. If you find little mats here, they can generally be brushed out. But if they're big, they might have to be shaved out. Then, once they're shaved, you can keep them from forming again by regular brushing. The area around the neck is generally extremely thick and will take the most time to sweep. This is done in the same fashion as the remainder of the dog. In layers, beginning at the back of the neck, working around the front, and then around the opposite side. Keyword takes some time, but the results are worthwhile.


Pay particular attention to the fine hair behind the ears. Small mats here can be combed out but again if they're massive and close to the skin, have them shaved out. NEVER, EVER take a scissor to mats behind the ears on your dog! It is extremely straightforward to cut the skin. If need be, there is a tool called a mat breaker which works really well here, but it, too, is pointy and have to be used with caution. Brush the apex of the head, and the cheeks. They shed here, too! Hair removal is solely a matter of choice. You can use a tiny, blunt tipped pair of scissors for this. To trim toenails, I find a pliers type trimmer to work the best. To avoid cutting the fast in the nail,when rough collie grooming, take small bits off the nail. White nails are less complicated as you can see the vein thru the nail. If you do get the quick, take a dab of styptic and hold it on the end of the nail for some seconds. Being extraordinarily careful, you can trim the hair even with the base of the foot. Then brush it up, and trim it even with the top.


Brushing is not only an opportunity to keep your dog looking good. It is also a good opportunity to check his skin for anything out of the ordinary, for example hotspots. This is an important part od rough collie grooming. Hotspots are damp areas that often happen when the dog continually chews on a selected spot. They can also happen under un-noticed mats. To stop them, when you bathe your dog, rinse well. When you think you've washed enough, rinse for fifteen to twenty mins more.

There are many ggod books and websites devoted to rough collie grooming, it is worthwhile to test some out. Use a good flea preventative, also. Many dogs are allergic to flea bites and start chewing these areas to relieve the itching. Remember, the more vigilant you are about grooming, the less work it is.is.

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Carlos Somer writes for many Dog Grooming Blogs. We hope you will enjoy this article as well as the online pet grooming website he promotes. http:www/prodoggrooming.info

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