How to groom a double coated dog – Dog Grooming demonstration

Discover how to #groomadoublecoat dog in this expert demonstration from European champion dog groomer Jitka Krizova.
These complex coats require careful dog grooming attention and Jitka demonstrates how it’s done on Rio the Siberian Husky. The same technique works on breeds with #groominggermanshepherddogs similar coats including German Shepherd dogs, Akita, Alaskan Malamute and Shiba Inu. This is Rio, a ten year old Siberian Husky and a typical example of a double coated breed. Heβs about to have a grooming makeover in the hands of a real expert.
When #groomingdoublecoatdogs itβs important to stick to a regular grooming schedule. Other breeds with coats like Rioβs include German Shepherd, Akita, Alaskan Malamute and Shiba Inu. So the grooming techniques are similar.
Double coated breeds have harsh top coat and very soft, dense undercoat. Some of the double coated dogs can produce body oil which can smell, and this is why they should be bathed on a regular basis.
Double coated dogs need to be bathed between once a week and once every three months depending on the dog. Today Jitka is using a waterless spray which helps prevent shedding while moisturising the coat at the same time. This is a shampoo that sprays directly onto the coat and works by removing any excess dirt or dead fur. The best thing is you donβt need to wash it off β as the name suggests itβs waterless and leaves your dogβs coat smelling nice and fresh.
Waterless spray is a nice and easy option to bathing, especially with a bigger and lively dog, like we have here. Sheβs never been groomed by a professional groomer, but I think she is doing really well.
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