The essentials for grooming your Newfoundland! Every single one of them is important

Those who know about the Newfoundland should know that this dog has a smart, gentle personality and a variety of work skills, making it the first choice for many people who choose to raise working and companion dogs. But the cost of raising a Newfoundland is high, and in addition to the large amount of food it eats, its dense coat requires constant care, otherwise it is prone to various skin diseases. The Newfoundland’s coat should be groomed. 1. When combing the Newfoundland’s coat, you can’t just comb the long hairs on the surface, but also the soft, downy hairs on the bottom, otherwise you won’t be able to achieve the combing effect. When combing, use a variety of combs, not just brushes to complete the task. 2, to start combing, use a smooth brush to brush away the hair mass on the Newfoundland’s hair, the action can not be too large, so as not to pull the dog’s hair and skin. 3, with a round-headed needle brush to comb the Newfoundland’s whole body once, using gentle movements, when the dog’s hair is no longer hair knots, start the next operation. 4, first use a wide comb to The dog’s legs and feet should be trimmed, shortened and cleaned, because the Newfoundland likes to exercise outdoors and these two areas are the easiest to hide dirt. 6. If the Newfoundland’s rump hair is too long, it should be trimmed properly so that it does not accumulate dirt easily. For the sake of your dog’s image, other areas with excessive hair should also be trimmed.

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