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Should I bathe my dog before or after grooming?

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Give your dog a bath and let him dry thoroughly before you clip him. Avoid clipping a dirty dog if at all possible. The dirt will clog the clippers and make your job difficult. Use COWBOY MAGIC®Rosewater Shampoo followed by COWBOY MAGIC®Rosewater Conditioner to get your dog's coat clean and manageable.


Should you groom a dog before or after bathing?

It turns out that grooming your dog prior to a bath is actually very useful and important. Removing excess dirt, debris, and dead hair prior to the bath prevents exposure to contaminants to areas of the body, such as eyes and genitals, from runoff bath water that can contain bacteria.

Can I wash my dog after grooming?

Give them a bit of a break to relax first, and then proceed to the washing. For the grooming part, there are a few things you'll need to do: Prep the fur – if your dog's fur is prone to tangling, then you should invest in a fur detangling solution to get it ready before the comb goes in.

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