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Dear Yahoo!:
Is there a free web site that will show me how to groom dogs?
Shaggy
Devine, Texas
Dear Shaggy:
You will be pleased to learn that there are several. In fact, we have an entire Yahoo! category devoted to Dog Grooming. In no time at all, your little furry friend will be smelling like roses.

After a careful inspection of every site in the category (Ask Yahoo! is nothing if not diligent), we suggest starting your online research with a visit to the PETsMART Beginner's Guide to Bathing Your Dog. This excellent introduction covers the basics of shampoos, coats, scrubbing techniques, and eye and ear protection.

Now that you're working with a clean canine, consult CanisMajor.com for the nitty gritty of puppy pruning with an extensive grooming guide. This includes a lengthy list of dog breeds that require extensive grooming, and advice on the best brushes to buy.

Finally, Chris Chamberlain at Suite101.com has contributed several specialized articles about dog grooming, including how to groom difficult dogs, grooming for traveling dogs, and the dreaded matted dog. He also provides specifics on several different breeds. Now get brushing, unless you own a dreadlocked Komondor.

 
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