After Getting a Dog, I Learned These Three Adorable Skills
Life can be bustling and exciting,
or it can be simple and relaxing,
it can be the joy of one person and one dog.
And it can also be—
The bittersweet, sour, sweet, bitter, spicy, salty journey of a clumsy person turning into a versatile poop-scooper!
It’s often said that the bond between a pet owner and their dog sparks magical moments,
and experience has proven this to be true.
After all, it only takes a few bags of dog food
to go from being a "pet supply illiterate"
to a "pet grooming expert."
Here are three cute little skills—
don’t say you can’t do them!
01. Stylist — Doing hairstyles, a pet comb is just not enough
Fluffy fur, smooth texture,
de-tangling comb, shedding tool, fine-tooth comb, flea comb…
From fumbling to smooth operation,
all the difference between a poop-scooper and a stylist is just a set of pet combs.
The shedding comb removes the floating and dead hair from the dog’s fur,
the de-tangling comb gets rid of small matted hair clumps,
and the fine-tooth comb helps shape that perfect, fluffy hairstyle.
Excuse me,
do you want your dog’s fur to look like “David Beckham’s style” or “royal elegance”?
And even if your dog is a short-haired cutie,
a good pet comb can still create all sorts of classic looks.
02. Pedicurist — This is a whole other charge for the paws
When did you first realize your dog needed a pedicure?
When it jumped playfully on the couch,
leaving a trail of cotton fluff behind,
you know it’s time for the pet’s brother—“nail clippers”—to make an appearance!
"Catch her!"
A mix of toy temptations, food rewards, and the towel wrap strategy,
and the LED pet nail clippers can spot the bloodline!
“Snap—” A few quick cuts, and the job is done easily.
Since pedicures come with an extra charge,
a qualified pedicurist naturally adds a pet comb to the routine,
removing excess hair from the paw pads,
which can hinder the dog’s normal movement.
After trimming the nails, the pet comb can tidy up the excess hair,
naturally completing the task.
03. Masseuse — I can’t quite explain, but it feels really nice
With long experience in pet care,
to ensure both the dog and the owner are happy,
the technique and pressure applied while using the pet comb during a massage is essential.
Be sure to use a special pet massage comb,
which helps soothe the dog’s sore muscles after long periods of activity.
Listen to those occasional soft, cute sounds of contentment from the dog,
and you’ll know you’ve done your job right.
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