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An antistatic spray will help keep the coat hydrated while you are working on it.
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Heavy duty remoisturizing treatments can combat the effects of dry skin and coat.
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Wherever there is a concentration of pets, the risk of germs, parasites, and infectious diseases can be transmitted to each other, and in some cases also to humans.
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A styptic powder works swiftly to stop the bleeding from nail trimming and minor nicks and cuts.
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An antistatic spray will help keep the coat hydrated while you are working on it.
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Applying a non-greasy skin soothing ointment will maximize the pet’s urge to lick or scratch an irritated area.
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Ear powder can also be used to aid in the coat removal on hand stripping techniques on harsh coated Terrier type breeds.
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General all purpose shampoo is a product that is suitable for a limited variety of skin and coat types.
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Heavy duty remoisturizing treatments can combat the effects of dry skin and coat.
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Hypoallergenic shampoos are fabulous for dogs with highly sensitive skin or dogs that are bathed frequently.
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In your selection of bathing and conditioning products, you will also need items that will treat a wide variety of problems commonly seen in pets.
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It is important to read the label for directions when using flea and tick shampoos.
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It is important to sanitize your blades between dogs and occasionally in between procedures on a single dog to prevent the transfer of germs.
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It is important to use a fast acting flea spray so you can immediately stop the potential spread of fleas throughout your salon.
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As you are working over the dogs with your clipper, it is not necessary to routinely check the heat of your blade.
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Pet nail polish comes in a sea of colors that are easy to apply, are chip resistant, and dry rapidly.
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Almost all pets benefit from at least a light conditioner applied to the skin and coat after the shampooing process.
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Some clipper brands do not need to be oiled.
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The final finishing touch to a professional grooming is a heavy dousing with a fresh smelling cologne.
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There are four items that you need to use routinely to maintain your equipment. They are: liquid blade wash, lubricating oil, spray type cooling agent, and bleach.
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When a blade first comes from the manufacturer, it may be sealed with a protective coating that needs to be removed with a thorough cleaning using blade wash.
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When choosing products to use while bathing, you want to make sure that it’s a high quality shampoo and/or conditioner designed exclusively for pets.
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Wherever there is a concentration of pets, the risk of germs, parasites, and infectious diseases can be transmitted to each other, and in some cases also to humans.