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  2. Dog grooming - Wikipedia

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    Grooming a dog using a shedding blade Grooming dogs can have multiple benefits for them, and almost all dogs have some form of grooming done in their life time. Some of the main purposes of grooming a dog is to clean the coat, maintain it, cut unnecessary length, and removing mats. Matting in dogs fur, tangled clumps of hair, is a common side effect of a lack of grooming and cleaning, and can ...

  3. 50 Times Pets Left The Groomer Looking Like Totally ... - AOL

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    To understand what a proper grooming experience should look like (and spot the red flags), Bored Panda got in touch with Lia Jayne Godding, a seasoned dog groomer and captain of Groom Team England ...

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  5. 10 Easiest Dog Breeds to Groom and Keep Looking Sharp

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    Dog grooming doesn’t have to mean constant brushing, frequent bathing, and regular salon visits. Some breeds don’t need all that.

  6. Dog coat - Wikipedia

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    As with other mammals, a dog's fur has many uses, including thermoregulation and protection from cuts or scratches; furthermore, a dog's coat plays an important role in the showing of purebred dogs. Breed standards often include a detailed description of the nature and attributes of that breed's ideal coat.

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  8. Curly-Haired Poodle Mix's 'Not-Too-Hot' Transformation Looks ...

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    This particular cut is usually seen on small, fluffy breeds like Shih-Tzus, Bichon Frises, Maltese, and of course, Poodles. This is because of their dense, curly hair that holds shape, but it does ...

  9. Pekingese - Wikipedia

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    The Pekingese (also spelled Pekinese) is a breed of toy dog, originating in China. The breed was favored by royalty of the Chinese Imperial court as a companion dog, and its name refers to the city of Beijing (Peking) where the Forbidden City is located. [1] The breed has several characteristics and health issues related to its unique appearance. Because of its desirable characteristics, the ...