Things You'll Need
- Slicker brush
- Pin brush
- Steel comb
- Snood
- Detangling spray
- Scissors
Instructions
Brush out the coat before bathing using slicker brushes, pin brushes and steel combs as needed. The objective with the Afghan Hound's coat is to keep it looking smooth and shiny. Don't brush the coat in between baths. This only tangles the coat and causes more matting. If your dog is a show dog, bathe him at least once a week.
Put a snood on the dog if he is in an area where his ears might drag through something like food in a bowl or mud. The snood keeps their ears clean and protected.
Fluff dry the dog's coat for the best look after bathing. A cage-dried coat won't look as good. As you dry, comb the hair out to its natural appearance.
Trim the hair around the feet with scissors to give them a rounded look. Trim whiskers and cheek hairs if you wish. It's unusual to trim the beard.