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This comprehensive guide will show how you can achieve that immaculate ‘Best in Show’ look on your own Pomeranian whether to give you and your Pomeranian the winning edge at Dog Shows, or simply to show off your beautiful Pomeranian to your friends and family.
Learn how to easily create the Teddy Bear Pomeranian look for your pet Pomeranian like only the worlds professional Pomeranian groomers know how to.
Learn all of the inside secrets the professional groomers don’t want you to know.
25 page Pomeranian Grooming Guide starts with the very basics of Pomeranian grooming care and moves on to provide instructions on how to obtain that Best in Show look with your Pomeranian.
Download Pomeranian Grooming guide -http://www.pomeranian.org/grooming_guide
Grooming Guide includes photos, original artwork and step by step grooming descriptions.
Preparation, Grooming Tools, Brushing guide, Bathing your Pomeranian, Nail Clipping, Dental care, Trimming the ears, body, ruff and tail areas.
Contents include Preparation, Bathing, Blow drying a Pomeranian, Line Brushing your Pomeranian, Cleaning your Pomeranian’s Teeth, Trimming Guide, Using a Slicker, Grooming tools and much more.
Preparation: is the most important part of grooming.
Teach your Pomeranian to lay on either side for brushing. Also train your Pomeranian to lay on its back.
Teach your Pomeranian puppy that grooming is a fun and enjoyable time. The optimum time to begin grooming a young Pomeranian is following exercising and puppy’s evening meal.
I utilize the following 3 steps prior to either bathing or trimming my Pomeranian.
Step One is completely brushing my Pomeranian using the line brushing technique.
Nail Clipping: Nail trimming is not a pleasurable grooming task, however this is one grooming task that cannot be neglected.
The Pomeranian will quickly go down on pastern if nails are left long. Lengthy toenails may force a Pomeranian’s toes forward and this could have an impact on stance as well as the Pomeranian’s gait.
To achieve the desired cat’s paw look your Pomeranian must have very short toenails.
A Pomeranian should be comfortable having his nails trimmed from an early age.
Trimming the Feet :
Using thinning shears trim and blend hairs on front of feet & legs. Excessive hair on the front of the legs in the knee region should be trimmed otherwise your Pomeranian may possibly appear to have “knobbly knees”.
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