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Now is the Time for Your Dog Drying Adventure

It’s now time to dog your dog drying. Get out that dog grooming dryer that’s been sitting there in your dog grooming equipment gathering dust. Depending on your dog grooming needs, you decided what dryer was appropriate and what drying technique you would need to use.

No matter what dog grooming dryer you have and use, you want to make sure that after the bath your dog gets completely dry from the skin out. If the coat is cool to the touch when you have finished, then the coat still has moisture in it and you should continue drying.

When this task is completed you can then grab your dog grooming brushes and do Rover‘s final bush out. With this you may have finished your dog grooming or you may still want to put your dog into a trim This decision will depend on the breed of dog you have as a pet.

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