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Brushing a Dog's Body Undercoat

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Summary: Many dogs shed their undercoat every summer, leaving a pile of dog fur on your carpet and furniture. Learn how to de-shed a dog's body fur with tips from a dog groomer in this free pet care video.

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By Marie Jackson
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Marie Jackson has owned and operated Bubbles and Bows Mobile Pet Spa, in Pinellas County, Florida for 4 years. She is a 20-year veteran of pet grooming with added experience in dog...read more

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"Now the body part of the de-shedding and we're using a forty blade, we're using it this way, and I'm holding it in my hand this way. You can get the de-shedders that you see on TV but if you don't have one handy right away, you can use the forty blade. So with the body you want to pull and de-shed the body, but you don't want to pull, go over it too many times because the body is a little thinner coat. And you do it in little sections. Pull the skin up and pull back. Sadie's got a lot of summer, winter coat coming out and she's giving it to me. And you can feel where the blade is pulling the coat out but not cutting her, it's not going to cut her skin at all. So that's how you de-shed your dog."

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