Over the years I have developed a few tips on how to keep my Goldens looking their best between grooming appointments. Whether you are trying to stretch out their appointments, like to have them look their best for the holidays or your Golden just doesn't do well at the groomers, these basic grooming tips will help to keep them looking clean and trimmed.
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Brush & Clean the Coat with Waterless Shampoo
Just pump a good amount into the palm of your hand (it smells amazing!) and rub into their coat. I like to pay special attention to their chest, for some reason this is the first spot that starts to show dirt and grime. After I've gone through the entire coat I let it air dry for a bit.
Trim the Paws and Pads
This will take some practice especially if your Golden isn't thrilled about having it's paws touched but after you're done they should look like this...
I like to use the Oster Pro Trimmer to trim the fur on their pads. You can use the scissors I used for the foot fur but I like the trimmer because it gets close to their pads without having to worry about cutting them - better to be safe than sorry!
Clean Up the Feathers
Trim the Nails
The cordless dremel tool has a few speeds, so start on low until your dog is used to it. Just make sure any fur is away from the dremel and never apply pressure or leave the sander touching the nail for longer than a second.
Apply Conditioning Spray
This conditioning spray is a primrose oil rich spray combined with herbal extracts to soothe skin, alleviate flakes and freshen and add shine to dull coats which helps extend time between baths. Since I don't trim Bruin's hind leg feathers or his tail, this spray keeps those areas looking healthy, shiny and soft!
The Results
As you can see with just a few simple steps, you can keep your Golden looking their best between their grooming appointments. You don't need to do it all in one day, if you are just starting out start with the Isle of Dog's Waterless Shampoo and Conditioning Spray followed by daily brushing and you will notice a big difference. Then you can try trimming the feathers, paws and nails!
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