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How to Deal with Bathroom Breaks while Grooming Your Dog

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Summary: Learn tips and techniques on how and when to give your dog a toilet break during grooming in this free video.

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By Anne-Marie Forde
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Anne-Marie Forde and Jon Fless have owned and operated The Sudsy Dog Grooming Shop for 8 years. Prior to opening their grooming shop in Erdenheim, PA, Anne-Marie worked for many years...read more

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on 8/2/2008 thanks so much i learn so much

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on 8/2/2008 Ann-Marie thank you ever so much for these very helpful videos.. I wanted to learn how to groom my dog myself and your videos were a god send...Thanks dear. Catherine

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" Hi! I am Anne-Marie for Expert Village and today we were learning basic dog grooming. This is Goony and Goony has had most of his prep work done. He has had his eyes shaved down. He has had his ears shaved down. His ears have been plucked and cleaned. He has had his pads shaved out. His nails are done. He has been brushed thoroughly. He has had his anal glands expressed. He has had all of his private areas shaved. So there is only one more step for Goony before he goes to the tub. Since he has been on the table for a long time and he has been a such a good boy he probably would like to take a little break outside. So now Goony is going to take a potty break. This is a kennel lead a very useful tool when you are moving your dog in and out for grooming because its okay to get it wet you are not getting your nice leash wet just a little strip of nylon with a little ring lead and when you are putting it on the dog you just feed that through the ring and then you have a instant leash. Okay Goony we are going to go and have a little Potty break now."

eHow Article: How to Deal with Bathroom Breaks while Grooming Your Dog

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