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Too much bathing can strip the natural oils in their skin,so bathing should be done carefully.
Bathing can help get rid of a large amount of hair during shredding seasons,NEVER bath a mated dog mats will tighten.
TOOLS
Non-slip mat, sprayer hose dog shampoo, conditioner,leash towels.
Wet your dog using your hands so as massage and lift the hair to wet the undercoat.
avoid getting water into the eyes and ears place a small bit of cotton wool in the ears.
rinse thoroughly left over shampoo can irritate the skin. condition well
Blow dry and brush in the direction of the hair, to keep it flat.
BRUSHING.
Removes dirt and debris
Invigorates the skin
spreads oils to moisturize the skin
early detection of fleas,ticks,and skin problems
TOOLS
Pin brush.slicker conditioner spray
Tough places to groom are under the arms
Brushing needs to done every day
Eyes
Check the eyes daily, debris is flushed into the coners of the eyes and if not cleaned can cause infection.
Ears
Ears should be checked daily they should be pink and free from build up or bad smells.
Paws
Check daily its is very important to check between your dogs pads for foreign objects that may be wedged there. Lhasa Apso'o have hair that grows between the pads that can mat and trap bacteria,as well as becoming painful to walk on for your dog
This just an over view your groomer will be able to tell you ofter he/she will need to be clipped and bathed.