Certain breeds of dogs require particularly careful grooming, part of which is grooming.
If you want to save money on visiting a groomer and at the same time not cause your pet any harm or discomfort, you should learn how to properly cut your dog's hair at home.
The choice of location is important - the room should be one that is easy to clean, because you can be sure that hair will be everywhere.
The best option is the bathroom, because before you start cutting, your pet should be washed.
So, as already mentioned above, the animal should be washed with shampoo, and then its fur should be dried.
After this, comb the dog and get rid of tangles (if any) - they can be combed out or carefully cut off. You should start from the ends of the fur, gradually moving towards the skin.
If you are planning to cut your hair short, use a clipper – with this “device” you will be able to achieve one hair length.
Start removing hair from the muzzle - first trim the excess hair between the eyes on the outside and inside, and then move on to the hair on the ears.
All that remains is to treat the chest, paws, tail, belly, sides and back. If your dog is too active during a home haircut, it's okay if you postpone part of the procedure to another time.