Do you want to groom your dog at home but worry that you won’t get it right? If nail-cutting and dental care for your canine make you nervous, you need The Everything Dog Grooming Book! This do-it-yourself guide offers detailed information and instructional photographs for handling all facets of dog grooming, including : Grooming your dog at home is a great way to save money and bond with your dog at the same time. With this helpful handbook, you’ll be cutting, clipping, shearing, and shaving like a pro before you can say “bath time”! Sandy Blackburn is a professional and award-winning groomer, dog trainer/behaviorist, pet photographer, and freelance journalist. A contributor to the best-selling Petfinder.com book, she also writes the “Dog Speak” column for the The Neighbor newspaper in her hometown. She has spent the past ten years perfecting her pet-care skills and can be found plying her craft at her salon, The Groom Room in Attica. She lives in Attica, IN. Technical Reviewer :
T. J. Dunn Jr., D.V.M., has been a veterinarian for more than thirty years. He has owned and operated three animal hospitals, a mobile veterinary practice, and a pet food and supply store in his hometown. Dr. Dunn is a contributing writer for Dog World magazine and has published articles on pet health care in a variety of national and regional publications. The director of ThePetCenter.com, an award-winning online pet care resource for dog and cat owners, he is also a member of numerous medical associations. He lives in Rhinelander, WI.2 color; 30 B&W photos
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I highly recommend this book for first time grooming. There are many tips to help make the experience more workable. I also recommend buying “All 87 Breed Dog Grooming”
Both books have a list of must have tools to purchase before trying to groom your dog at home. In addition, pet care, health and ear care is discussed.
I found the pictures most helpful.
A wonderful book that is easy to understand, easy to relate to, and has SO much great info for pet owners!!!
All right, to be fair, I just now started reading this book which was delivered today. I am so excited about it that I wanted to write a review before I tried some of the techniques. I’ll have to update after I’ve applied some of the info.
This book has it all! It gives information on grooming tables, arms, restraints (loops or nooses), how to groom a nervous and/or snippy dog, how to express the anal sacs (if necessary, & you must be careful), how to groom hairy paws, all about shampooing, clippers and blade sizes & how to maintain them, tells why not to use scissor on dirty dogs(bathe them first), how to take care of the dog’s teeth, even talks about food and food allergies….oh, my goodness, this book is chock full of helpful information.
I had to resort to grooming our shih-tzu because his experience with groomers was not a good one. He was cut most of the time by a groomer, not always, but enough times to make him throw up in the car the last time we took him to a groomer. I’ve been struggling with grooming this nervous shih-tzu for over 5 years & decided I need some equipment and a book of instructions. We keep his hair long. The equipment is on the way, & I think this book fits the bill for me. I’m anxious to read through it more thoroughly and then give it a try.
*update: I’m still lovin’ this book! But you won’t learn how to do a specific breed cut. You will find great basic ideas that you can apply. If you keep your shih-tzu’s hair on the short side, this book explains how to trim the hair to make the dog’s front legs appear to be straight. There is a deskunking recipe, how to kill fleas with dish soap; vinegar is great for yeasty skin; the correct mixture of Listerene and water in a spray bottle will make a dog’s hair shine. There’s lots more useful info in this well-written, informative book.
**Update: My friend just used the de-skunking recipe and said it worked!!!
From what I’ve seen so far this books looks as thought it contains information on how to trim a dog, etc.
I bought the “Dog grooming for Dummies”because it received a lot of good reviews. However one of the reviewer commented that the book didn’t provide specific “how to” but only “what” information. Also it doesn’t have photos for most of the sections. I should have trusted his words. I was very disappointed with the book. The reviewer recommended this book. I bought it and was very pleased. It has a lot of “how to” information with photos. It also provides a trick that I was looking– how to groom dog’s facial hair if the dog doesn’t cooperate (which is the way my dog did) — Grab the dog’s hair under its chin. There was a shih-tzu in the photo. This is exactly what I was looking for and I have a shih-tzu! Now grooming my Lilly’s facial hair is no longer a problem to me. This is a small book but with a lot of helpful information! I highly recommend it!