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Pomeranian

COOPER

Cooper is a full coated pet Pomeranian. Today he is having a deshed and some extra cute pet styling with Alicia Fragiadakis

PART 1 Bathing a double coated dog. Alicia works the shampoo right down to the skin in order to deeply clean, and loosen the dead coat.

PART 2 After a deep bath and dry, Cooper is ready to have his nails clipped, pads done and a style trim.

PART 3 Cooper's finishing touches are his tail and front legs. Alicia balances the groom by slightly bringing the front legs in,  and removing the dead coat from around the ears and neck.

GIZMO

Remember Boo, the cute insta famous Pom? Tay shows us how to achieve a cute extension clip on a Pom with not that much hair. You can be stylish at any age.

EQUIPMENT Dark Blue Extension Comb, ProGroom M Comb, Big Slick, igroomhub Curved Thinners, Opals, ProGroom Dermal Care Shampoo and Conditioner

PART 1 There are many reasons dogs get alopecia. Clipping a double coated dog is not ideal, however in this case it is a great option for Gizmo.

PART 2 Now that the lines have been clipped in, it’s time for some styling with scissors and thinners. Here the ‘Boo’ face comes alive!

BUTTERS

Working on injured dogs can be tricky when keeping the natural look on a double coat. Double coats need a lot of work for the dog to be comfortable. Jess demonstrates how to get the best outcome for the dog. Give your dog plenty of breaks.

PART 1 Jess demonstrates how to remove feathering while keeping a natural look on a double coated dog whilst also navigating around Butters’ hind-leg injury

PART 2 Jess continues on the following side and shares a handy skill - hand stripping dead hair from the ear to leave a natural look.

PUMPKIN

A lovely basic tidy on Pumpkin. You can see the bathing and drying of little Pumpkin here.

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