Pet grooming steps
Step 1: Prepare.
Before you start to cut the dog's hair, you need to prepare scissors, which are the most basic tools for trimming the dog's hair. Shaving machine, this tool can help you quickly cut off large pieces of hair on your dog.
Fine scissors are used to trim the hair on the dog's face and limbs. Tweezers are used to remove hair around dogs' ears and claws. Comb, used to comb the dog's hair and make them smoother. Bath supplies, before you start shearing your dog, let the dog take a bath first, which will make the hair cleaner and easier to handle.
Step 2: Choose the right hair length.
Different breeds of dogs need different lengths of hair, so you need to determine what kind of hair length your dog needs before you start shearing. If you are not sure, you can consult a veterinarian or pet groomer.
Step 3: Start cutting.
Before you start shearing wool, calm the dog's mood and give him some snacks or toys to distract him. Cut a large piece of hair from the dog with a razor. Be careful not to hurt the dog's skin when using the razor.
Trim the hair on the dog's face and limbs with fine scissors. When pruning, be careful not to get too close to the dog's skin to avoid injury. Use tweezers to remove the hair around the dog's ears and claws. Be careful not to pull the dog's skin when using tweezers. Finally, trim the dog's hair with scissors. When using scissors, be careful not to hurt the dog's skin.
Step 4: Preventive measures
In the process of cutting dog hair, you must be careful not to cut too much. If you cut off too much hair at a time, it may lead to skin inflammation or infection. Use tools carefully. When using razor or scissors, be careful not to hurt the dog's skin. Pay attention to hygiene. Clean the tools before shearing the dog's hair to avoid infectious diseases.
If you are not sure what to do, you can consult a professional. If you have no confidence in your shearing skills, you can consult a pet beautician.