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Grooming a pekingese takes a lot of hard work and patience, not many pet owners can handle it. Some would simply bring their pets to the groomers while others do it themselves. Majority of pet owners are so protective with their beloved pets, treating them as their own kids at some point. Thus, it is not new when some owners don’t want to take the risk to put the care of their pets to some stranger. Not even if this particular stranger is a grooming expert.

First you must see to it that your Pekingese will be used to all the buzzing and clicking sound before engaging into grooming them. If your pet gets frigthened of the sound, reassure them. If they try to bite your clippers, tell them not to and give them their favorite treat if they follow your command. You may have to do this several times before your baby will get used to all that clipping and buzzing sound going on.

Grooming a Pekingese

Begin grooming your Pekingese early. Pekingese learn socialization skills at a young age and will be better behaved during grooming if it is started earlier. A constant routine of grooming will keep your pet looking its best. Grooming is easily performed when it is regularly given. Unkempt dogs tend to be unhealthy and suffer more disease than those that are well cared for. If for one reason or another, you find that you are unable to learn how to groom a Pekingese, there are many well-trained and qualified pet groomers. Prices vary depending upon location and the amount of grooming that is required. Your vet should be able to recommend someone to help you in grooming your pet. I taught myself how to groom a Pekingese and he seems to enjoy the event. This is a routine I have practiced with him since bringing him into my home. He tends to be soothed by the water of bathing and following grooming often goes off to sleep. Source: Dogs First Aid 101, http://www.dog-first-aid-101.com/how-to-groom-a-pekingese.html

How to groom a Pekingese

Use metal combs and slicker brushes. This is to remove the excess shed hair from the undercoat and keeps their coat looking neat and clean. Also, pay close attention to their hindquarters, it has the tendency to become all tangled up and become coarse.

This is to remove the excess shed hair from the undercoat and keeps their coat looking neat and clean. Also, pay close attention to their hindquarters, it has the tendency to become all tangled up and become coarse. Clean the face. Use a soft, moist cloth in cleaning their face and eye area. If you see stained hairs on the face, trim these using a scissors. And if your Peke’s face becomes too moist, powder lightly.

Use a soft, moist cloth in cleaning their face and eye area. If you see stained hairs on the face, trim these using a scissors. And if your Peke’s face becomes too moist, powder lightly. Dry shampoo every now and then.

Check your pooch’s feet for objects. Sometimes, things get stuck in there like burrs.

Sometimes, things get stuck in there like burrs. Give your doggie a final brush after bathing or dry shampooing. Also, try to brush the hair up for added volume.

Also, try to brush the hair up for added volume. Trim your doggie’s excess hair. Try to trim his stomach hair and the pads of his feet. You can also give him a short body trim just be careful not to cut your dog.

And that’s how grooming a pekingese should be done. If you think you can’t really handle it, then take your pet to the groomers every now and then. You could actually save grooming fees if you can do it at home especially if you have several pups with you.

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