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How to Groom a Shih Tzu Face

by Barbara Wilson
How to Groom a Shih Tzu Face

Shih Tzus are known for their long, flowing hair, but their faces can quickly become matted and tangled if they are not groomed regularly. Here are some tips on how to groom a Shih Tzu face:

1. Gather your supplies.

You will need the following supplies to groom your Shih Tzu’s face:

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A slicker brush

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A comb

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A pair of grooming shears

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A blunt-tipped pair of scissors

A styptic pencil

A towel

2. Comb out the hair.

Start by combing out the hair on your Shih Tzu’s face to remove any mats or tangles. Be sure to comb in the direction of hair growth.

3. Trim the hair around the eyes and ears.

Use the grooming shears to trim the hair around your Shih Tzu’s eyes and ears. Be careful not to trim the hair too short, as this could irritate your dog‘s eyes or ears.

4. Use the comb to brush the hair in the direction of growth.

Once you have trimmed the hair around your Shih Tzu’s eyes and ears, use the comb to brush the hair in the direction of growth. This will help to keep the hair smooth and free of mats.

5. Use the blunt-tipped scissors to trim any stray hairs.

Use the blunt-tipped scissors to trim any stray hairs on your Shih Tzu’s face. Be sure to be careful not to cut your dog.

6. Finish by brushing the face again.

Finish by brushing the face again to make sure the hair is smooth and even.

7. Apply a styptic pencil to any nicks or cuts.

If you accidentally cut your dog while trimming the hair, apply a styptic pencil to the area to stop the bleeding.

8. Dry the face.

Use a towel to dry the face after grooming.

9. Reward your dog.

Be sure to reward your dog for being a good sport while you were grooming its face. This will help to make grooming a positive experience for both of you.

Tips

If you are not comfortable grooming your Shih Tzu’s face yourself, you can take your dog to a professional groomer.

Be sure to brush your Shih Tzu’s face regularly to prevent mats and tangles.

If your Shih Tzu has long hair, you may need to trim it more often to keep it from getting in its eyes or ears.

Be careful not to cut your dog’s skin while trimming the hair.

Reward your dog for being a good sport while you are grooming its face.

Conclusion

Grooming your Shih Tzu’s face is an important part of keeping your dog healthy and looking its best. By following these tips, you can easily groom your dog’s face at home.

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