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#*Make sure to only trim the tops and bottoms of your dog’s feet, or the hair that sticks out from these areas. Don’t cut between your dog’s toes or paw pads.
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#*Make sure to only trim the tops and bottoms of your dog’s feet, or the hair that sticks out from these areas. Don’t cut between your dog’s toes or paw pads.
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# Find a groomer if you need help. If you're planning on showing your dog, your dog's fur has lots of mats, or if you are unsure about your clipping skills, find a good groomer. Ask your family and friends for a recommendation. Your dog's vet or trainer can also refer you to a good groomer.<ref>http://ift.tt/2hkvZby;
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# Find a groomer if you need help. If you're planning on showing your dog, your dog's fur has lots of mats, or if you are unsure about your clipping skills, find a good groomer. Ask your family and friends for a recommendation. Your dog's vet or trainer can also refer you to a good groomer.<ref>http://ift.tt/2hkvZby;
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#*When you have a couple of good choices, check their reviews online or with the Better Business Bureau to see if they have a history of complaints.
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#*Ask about cost. Generally, grooming costs between 40 and 60 US dollars, but can be more for larger breeds with longer coats.
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#*Ask about cost. Generally, grooming costs between 40 and 60 US dollars, but can be more for larger breeds with longer coats.
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==Sources and Citations==
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==Sources and Citations==
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