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Lesson 2 – Bathing & Grooming Veterinary Science Mr. Dieckhoff.

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1 Lesson 2 – Bathing & Grooming Veterinary Science Mr. Dieckhoff

2 How do you get ready in the morning?  Do you brush your hair? How?  Do you take a shower or bath?

3 Brushing Techniques  Use Slicker Type Brush for longhaired dogs and cats  Use a bristled brush for shorthaired dogs and cats  Shedding blade – remove coat

4 Removing Mats & Burrs  Wire Comb  Mat Splitter  Electric hair clipper

5 Is this lady bathing this dog correctly?

6 Bathing  Proper restrain is the KEY  Never leave unattended in tub (especially retrained)  Shampoo should have at least 5 minutes contact time with skin  Wear eye-wear and apron  Start at head and move to tail  Cats – use mat so can grab onto  Cage dryers – not too long  Cologne – used during client pick up

7 Cage Dryer

8 Trimming Nails  Anatomy  Dewclaws  Nail Clippers  Be sharp, not crush  Use silver nitrate if cut into quick

9 Ear Care  Anatomy  First step should be a veterinarian examination  Remove hair from within the ear canal  Clean debris with a cotton ball

10 Eye Care  Use cotton ball and water

11 Anal glands  Gentle external pressure  Full glands are irritating to dog – scooting across the ground

12 Questions Complete the worksheet using the Bathing and Dipping Dogs and Cats Packet


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