Look at the tail of blow drying Lily now and have time down tail here which have rang out, which we going to wrap around her body and secure with this hair clips here but you can actually get for many chemist booths or whatever even with few pins and that will keep a tail around her and the dryer I will use on this zoo project dryer and it’s got heats, warm and cold and we’re going to have it on warm and they’re very puff and if think you’re one dog if you bath them every two weeks you will but the over 300 times and its life time.
And it is we’ll save you so much money and time and efforts and they’re well worth the investment and we’re going to dry the shortest hair first. I’ll start with over arise and I do the front of her chest and then I’m going to turn around and dry a back end and work from her back up and we going to keep the hair that we’re not drying covered with the damp towels so it doesn’t dry out and curl, we want to remove every single beat of curl to achieve this is a finish. Lily does not — she like her head to be in dry which is too the front of here face. Order that head securely just wait. Brushing the coat of the skin and dry from the bottom up to remove the curl — this is for scissoring purposes the vision should have a soft silky coat with a cork screw curl which will actually come back after a day or two after to be in fluff drive so—.
If you got a show, you’d pass a drive a day before so that we get the curl, holding around of the chin tension in the skin be very careful with this front piece here and you get the breast part either want to pose any source with the brush. So make sure you don’t over brush the skin. I should explain about the brush why these pins are actually bent. So that you can actually stretch the hair so you should always use this thin brushes and you can lie down now with a curling action when you’re drying and this is brought well straight in the coat for you and you have to dry out.
After you dry out going up and down, inch of the coat and as we do for the brushing out we work in layers. I should mention actually something which if the trade we call brush burn and this is coursed by the brush scrape in the skin to much. I’ll show you on my own that was just one brush that if you do in this with the dog you’re brushing one area repeatedly, you will actually take the top layer of the skin off and then bacteria will enter the skin and brush burn will occur which is a form of really wet eczema.
As I say you could avoid this for making sure that you don’t brush the skin just the coach and if however you see a little area where it is quite very red and pink then write after you finish drying the dog. Check the area if it does look very pink then I would apply Calamine Lotion and if you see an area that’s that drying and curling on the top just give it a quick little brush over.
Stop the surface curly. Then I will do it now. Dry from the bottom up, hold the leg firmly, stretching that coach again. After dry blowing away, we want to brush down around to the nose and the top of the head and brush it forward to force the nose. Brush the hairs upwards. I want to put a lot of volume on this. Stretch them, All right.
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