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PROFESSIONAL DOG GROOMING TIPS TO KEEP YOUR PET LOOKING THEIR BEST

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WHY RARE BREEDS REQUIRE SPECIAL ATTENTION

Getting rare dogs as loyal companions requires extensive knowledge, as they are pretty unique on their own. They often have distinctive physical traits that set them apart from more common breeds, making grooming a bit different and a lot more challenging.

Unique Dog Coat Require Professional Grooming

Take the Azawakh, for instance. This elegant breed has a short, fine coat that needs minimal trimming but requires extra care to prevent dry skin. You brush their coat with a simple bristle brush, but you should avoid the undercoat rake, as this unique breed lacks an undercoat. 

On the other hand, the Mudi, a Hungarian herding breed, has a curly, dense coat that’s prone to matting if not properly maintained. A slicker brush can do wonders for their curly coat, easily and almost painlessly teasing out any matting. Your dog may look a bit annoyed, but once you put down your brush and give it lots of treats, it’ll be its happy old self (with a better coat) once again!

Always make sure to approach your dog as an individual rather than a breed. Different dogs from the same breed might have different requirements, problems, and sensitivities. Just like humans.

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PROFESSIONAL DOG GROOMING TIPS FOR RARE BREEDS

Now that you’re well aware that every breed, especially rare ones, needs special attention, let’s dive deep into the professional dog grooming tips and tricks that will shape you into a professional dog groomer. 

Professional Dog Grooming Tips and Tricks for Unique Breeds

The difference between the two is that the Mudi has a dense, thick undercoat, while the Retriever has a fluffy one, hence the difference in appearance. Both dog’s furs thrive using a slicker brush and a rubber curry brush.  Dogs such as Yorkshire terriers lack undercoats, meaning they shed less, so the simplest bristle brush will make their fur look amazing and well-maintained. 

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HIGHLIGHTING SPECIFIC RARE BREEDS AND THEIR GROOMING NEEDS

While all dogs are unique in their own way, some are more specific than others, meaning they have special requirements when it comes to care. 

Azawakh

Azawakh is recognized for its short, sleek fur that requires a simple grooming session. But this species often has dry skin. Hence, it’s crucial to use a shampoo and hair conditioner that provides moisture. Make use of coconut oil or shea butter on their coat, paw, and snouts. Keep away from excessive bathing because it can remove the natural body oils. Brushing their fur once a week with a soft bristle brush will help maintain its shiny and healthy appearance.

Xoloitzcuintli

The Xoloitzcuintli, also known as “Xolo,” is a hairless breed. This implies that their routine for grooming mainly focuses on skincare. Regular moisturizing is important for Xolos to avoid dryness and bathing them should be done using mild, hypoallergenic products. Pay attention to how much they are exposed to the sun since their skin gets burned very easily – you absolutely need sunscreen specific for dogs!

Mudi

The Mudi’s thick, curly coat can be a grooming challenge, but with regular maintenance, it’s manageable. To prevent matting, brush your Mudi’s coat several times a week with a wide-toothed comb. Occasional trims may be needed to keep their coat at a manageable length. 

Avoid shaving your dog’s fur unless absolutely necessary. Their coat helps them balance out temperature and protects their skin from infections. If you shave it, it may never grow back the same. Instead, use scissors to tame their fur here and there, around the hip and butt area, and the stomach. Bathing every four to six weeks with a moisturizing shampoo will help maintain their coat’s softness and shine.

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WRAP UP

Grooming your pup is more than just maintaining their appearance- it’s about investing in their overall health and happiness. Whether you choose to groom at home or visit a professional, the time and care you put into your dog’s grooming routine will go a long way. Don’t hesitate to consult with a groomer or vet for expert advice, especially if you’re unsure about your dog’s specific needs.
After all, a well-groomed dog is a happy dog!

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