How to comb Teddy's hair

First of all, of course, prepare the tools for combing Teddy's hair. A ruler comb is a must-have for dog owners. When buying a comb for your Teddy, you should pay attention. You should choose a top-end comb that is longer, so that it can comb deeper. Moreover, a good row comb has very smooth teeth and will not shed a lot of hair when combing.
Secondly, the habit of grooming Teddy dogs should be cultivated from an early age so that they will not reject grooming when they grow up. Note that Teddy dogs should be combed at least once a day. This can ensure that the dog's hair is fluffy and soft, and will not knot or pill.
Third, comb the Teddy dog's hair. The first time should be combing along the hair, the second time should be combing against the hair, and the third time should be combed along the hair.
Fourth, combing can start from Teddy’s head, then the neck, chest, back, sides of the body, abdomen, limbs, buttocks, and finally the tail. [Note: When combing sensitive parts such as the face, abdomen, buttocks, you must be gentle, and never pull hard to avoid hurting the Teddy dog]
PS: If the Teddy dog feels nervous and fearful before combing, parents should not rush to comb it. They should interact with the dog first and make it quiet and calm before combing it. Grooming a Teddy requires perseverance. You must not persist for 2 or 3 days and then leave it alone for a long time. This approach is absolutely unacceptable.
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