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HOW TO CLIP YOUR LABRADOODLE – Part 3
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How To Trim Your Dog’s Sanitary Area — Healthy Happy Paws
Keeping your dog's sanitary area clean shaven will help prevent their urine and poo from getting caught in their fur every time they go to the toilet. Watch this DIY tutotiral to learn how to shave your dog's sanitary area.
How To Shave Your Dog's Bum!
If your dog has a fluffy coat, it’s important to shave their bum for hygiene purposes and to prevent their fur from matting. It’s really easy to shave your dog’s bum, follow my DIY tutorial and you’ll be an expert in no time.
How To Trim A Goldendoodle's Face Yourself - Timberidge Goldendoodles
3 Ways to Groom a Goldendoodle's Face
Rinse your dog thoroughly. Once you’ve massaged shampoo into your dog’s fur, begin the process of rinsing it off. Again, do this by either gently spraying your dog with a sprayer or by using a cup to pour water over your dog. When doing this, try to shield your dog's eyes with your hand.[11] Rinse your dog until there is no shampoo or suds left in its fur. 4 Pat your dog's head down with a towel. While you may be tempted to rub your dog with your towel to dry it faster, this may cause more mats
3 Ways to Groom a Goldendoodle's Face
Rinse your dog thoroughly. Once you’ve massaged shampoo into your dog’s fur, begin the process of rinsing it off. Again, do this by either gently spraying your dog with a sprayer or by using a cup to pour water over your dog. When doing this, try to shield your dog's eyes with your hand.[11] Rinse your dog until there is no shampoo or suds left in its fur. 4 Pat your dog's head down with a towel. While you may be tempted to rub your dog with your towel to dry it faster, this may cause more mats
3 Ways to Groom a Goldendoodle's Face
Rinse your dog thoroughly. Once you’ve massaged shampoo into your dog’s fur, begin the process of rinsing it off. Again, do this by either gently spraying your dog with a sprayer or by using a cup to pour water over your dog. When doing this, try to shield your dog's eyes with your hand.[11] Rinse your dog until there is no shampoo or suds left in its fur. 4 Pat your dog's head down with a towel. While you may be tempted to rub your dog with your towel to dry it faster, this may cause more mats
3 Ways to Groom a Goldendoodle's Face
Rinse your dog thoroughly. Once you’ve massaged shampoo into your dog’s fur, begin the process of rinsing it off. Again, do this by either gently spraying your dog with a sprayer or by using a cup to pour water over your dog. When doing this, try to shield your dog's eyes with your hand.[11] Rinse your dog until there is no shampoo or suds left in its fur. 4 Pat your dog's head down with a towel. While you may be tempted to rub your dog with your towel to dry it faster, this may cause more mats
3 Ways to Groom a Goldendoodle's Face
Rinse your dog thoroughly. Once you’ve massaged shampoo into your dog’s fur, begin the process of rinsing it off. Again, do this by either gently spraying your dog with a sprayer or by using a cup to pour water over your dog. When doing this, try to shield your dog's eyes with your hand.[11] Rinse your dog until there is no shampoo or suds left in its fur. 4 Pat your dog's head down with a towel. While you may be tempted to rub your dog with your towel to dry it faster, this may cause more mats
3 Ways to Groom a Goldendoodle's Face
Rinse your dog thoroughly. Once you’ve massaged shampoo into your dog’s fur, begin the process of rinsing it off. Again, do this by either gently spraying your dog with a sprayer or by using a cup to pour water over your dog. When doing this, try to shield your dog's eyes with your hand.[11] Rinse your dog until there is no shampoo or suds left in its fur. 4 Pat your dog's head down with a towel. While you may be tempted to rub your dog with your towel to dry it faster, this may cause more mats