What meat do Scottish Shepherds eat?
0 Jul 26,2025
(1) To prevent your dog from slipping in mid-air and falling to the ground, spread a piece of cloth on the table before starting grooming.
(2) Before shearing, comb the hair all over the body with a fine-tooth comb. This way, it will be much easier to cut and the hair will not get tangled.
(3) Don’t forget to comb the hair on both sides of your cheeks.
(4) To cut the hair on the bottom of the foot, gently hold its foot with your hands, and then use scissors to cut off the longer hair. When shearing, do not use excessive force to avoid injuring the dog's limbs.
(5) Dog nails that are too long will not only scratch the furniture, but may even scratch and damage the owner, so they must be trimmed regularly. The method is to hold the dog's feet with your left hand and use the pliers with your right hand to cut off the nails that are too long.
(6) Butt hair that is too long will also affect the pet’s excretion and must be trimmed frequently. Once it is found that it has grown, use scissors to cut off the long hair vertically, and cut off about half an inch of the surrounding hair.
(7) You can usually remove excess ear hair from your dog, but you must first sprinkle ear powder into the dog’s ears so that the owner can grasp the hair in the ears.
(8) Use your left hand to lift the dog's ears, and use your right hand to pull off the hair in the opposite direction.