Things You'll Need
- Bathed and brushed dog
- Slip leash
- Level, non-slip surface
- Fine toothed comb
- Thinning shears
Instructions
Lay everything you will need to groom your dog on a separate table within easy reach.
Stand your clean, brushed dog on a level non-slip surface. You may groom your dog on a table or counter that brings your dog's back level with your chest.
Use a slip leash tied to something above your dog's head to steady him while grooming. The leash should be taut but not tight. Your dog should be standing with his weight evenly distributed on all four paws.
Run the fine toothed comb through your dog's coat gently separating the hairs you want to remove from the rest of the coat.
Angle the thinning shears so the base of the shears are closer to your dog's body and the tips are pointed slightly away.
Cut the hair to the desired length. Work from the paws up and from front to back for the best results. Let the shears cut the hairs rather than trapping the hairs between the blades and pulling them out.
Take a step back from your dog and view his entire body after several cuts to make sure you're getting the results you want.