Friday, August 16, 2013

Groom A Yorkshire Terrier

One of my Yorkies, Bianca.


Yorkshire terriers tend to be very small and fragile. Due to this, many people are apprehensive about taking their Yorkies to a groomer. Grooming your Yorkie at home will save you both money and the anxiety that comes along with letting a stranger handle your dog.


Instructions


Groom a Yorkshire Terrier


1. Remove any collars and clothing that your Yorkie may be wearing. Using a doggie comb or brush, gently brush the fur to remove any knots or tangles. If your pup’s hair is very knotted, you may have to use a scissors to cut off the knotted fur.


2. You can do this next part in your sink or bathtub, depending on your preferences and the size of your pooch. Fill your tub or sink ¼ to ½ the way with lukewarm water. Be sure to test the temperature of the water before placing your Yorkie in the sink or tub.


3. Place your Yorkie in the water and use a cup to gently pour some of the water over their fur. Once the dog is wet, generously apply dog shampoo and lather. Use a cup to rinse your pup, or place him or her under gently flowing water. Let the used water out of the sink or tub and refill it with lukewarm water.


4. Generously apply dog conditioner and massage it throughout your dog’s fur. Use a cup or gently flowing water to rinse him or her. Let the water out of the sink or tub.


5. Gently dry your dog with a clean towel. He or she will probably help you with this by shaking some of the water off. Place your pooch on a flat elevated surface and gently brush the fur to remove any knots. Dry your pup using a blow dryer set on medium temperature.









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