Dog Grooming Comb And Blad



 Hi  this is Yeti the Samoyed and I'm


Yeti's Mom. by the way yeti is my dog


And on today's Yeti's Place, we're going,

we're going to talk about Yeti's grooming.


How we go from getting him to be not soft,

poofy and beautiful.


To being very soft, very poofy and very very

pretty.


Up next, on Yeti's Place.


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crazy things that Yeti does on a daily basis.

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The brushes that we used on day 1, was this

brush.

The swivel heads help prevent the brush from

getting caught in his fur and from pulling

on his fur and his skin and hurting him.


And then, the other brush that we used, a

rake, which has a little bit of texture and

that is used on mats.


During the second round of grooming Yeti,

we used a conditioning spray and I brushed

him, using this brush.

This is a traditional slicker brush.

So on today we're going to do step

3 of the grooming process, which is using

this brush.

No idea what this brush is called.


So, this brush, has little teeny, tiny serrations

along the bottom edge.


And then, it's just a metal band that comes

out, like this.


So then, with this brush, I'm gonna rake it,

along Yeti, to remove any of the loose, dead


fur and just to finalize his body fur grooming

procedure.


So,


get off of Yeti just in a regular grooming

session.

Ok Yeti, you've gotta sit up.

So, with this brush, I go down his body,

I have to be careful of that spot where he

lost all that fur.

He doesn't really like this brush very much.

Well, actually, Yeti doesn't really like many

brushes very much.

This brush doesn't take as long to groom him

as the other brushes had.


brush kinda helps loosen up the remaining

loose fur.

Sweetie, you cannot eat the brush.

He ate a bunch of his crunch crunch right

before film

And of course, he gets treats.

And then, after this filming, he's gonna get

more treats.

Because every time his Mom grooms him, he

demands treats.


It's good to reward a dog, for sitting still

for so long and being such a good boy.



Well, Yeti dog will probably not let me get

his belly because I have struggled with getting


his belly on the previous time.


He loves having his belly rubbed by people

hands.


If those hands contain brushes, well then,

he doesn't like having his belly rubbed.



Thank you so much.


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