Dog Grooming Books

By parttimer | April 4th, 2010

Professional grooming services are not necessarily a must when have some grooming knowledge out of special dog grooming books. Moreover, dog grooming books represent a good course support for anyone who takes classes or attends a training program to get certification and licensing. You may however be at a loss because of the large number of publications. The best idea is to check for reviews, author’s recognition and then order the material on eBay. A special place among dog grooming books is occupied by e-guides and other materials available for download on the Internet. Here are a few tips to help you select well.

Clearly state your objectives before purchasing dog grooming books. Do you plan to start a business or are you merely interested in learning how to care for your pet? In case you are making plans to start a dog grooming business, you have to get special qualifications and training in accredited institutions; dog grooming books alone will not do for the matter. Check the list of contents before buying an e-guide! Most books are general in the approach, because they apply to almost all dog breeds. Try to identify the grooming element that raises most challenges for you: nail trimming, coat brushing, hair cutting or ear cleaning.

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See how well developed sections are in the various dog grooming books that you come across. There should be chapters, sub-chapters, topics and subtopics included for just one subject alone to actually get comprehensive information. Depending on the objective of the book and the author’s intention, some materials will focus on equipment and supplies, others on grooming techniques while many have a general content. Don’t neglect the importance of specialized books, individual publications that tackle with one topic alone definitely match professional requirements.

Some dog grooming books cover medium and long-haired breeds while others discuss short-haired dogs only. Cuts for heavy coats make a very popular subject that you’ll come across in lots of dog grooming books, because even for professionals there is something new to learn. The same can be said about the physiological peculiarities of certain dog breeds that need grooming in more special conditions. This happens with dog breeds that have lots of hair in their eye area. Someone inexperienced may feel inclined to cut it so as to improve vision, but this could be really detrimental for the dog’s eye health. Good dog grooming books teach you how not to make such blunders!