Great Pyrenees Grooming Tips - Special Techniques for Large Breed Dogs

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Great Pyrenees Grooming Tips: Special Techniques for Large Breeds


Discover the Secrets to Grooming Large Breed Dogs


Grooming large breed dogs like the Great Pyrenees, Saint Bernard, or Newfoundland can be quite a challenge. But with some effort and creativity, you can keep your furry friend looking stunning.

Body Brushing


Brushing a Great Pyrenees can be tricky due to their size and playful nature. They might squirm during grooming or even try to make a quick escape. The best time to groom them is when they're asleep, avoiding the energetic moments between 6:00 and 6:03 a.m. and the 30 minutes after sunset.

When you approach your sleeping dog, listen for snoring to ensure they're truly at rest. Work efficiently; you'll have about 13 hours before they wake up. To tackle the matted fur bonded by drool and tree branches, consider using a weed eater to clear debris before brushing.

Nail Clipping


Regular nail clipping is essential. Visit a hardware store for a large metal rasp and bolt cutters. Once trimmed, remember to dispose of the clippings properly. Pay special attention to the dewclaws, which hold massive, curly toenails. Neglecting these can result in large, unwieldy nails.

Dental Care


Oral hygiene is crucial but often overlooked. Luckily, these breeds have spacious mouths that make cleaning easier. Lift their floppy lips and secure them with clothespins. Using a shop vac tube beneath the tongue can help remove debris from the gums. A fifteen-gallon vac should suffice. You'll have about two hours to complete this task before your dog becomes fully awake.

Final Touches


Finish grooming by cleaning their paws. Use a flashlight, pliers, and WD-40 to remove any foreign objects lodged between the pads. Once done, wake your dog by saying "cookie," and watch them rush to the kitchen in delight.

With a little ingenuity and some trips to the store, your Great Pyrenees, Saint Bernard, or Newfoundland will shine. Their beauty, intelligence, and charm will surely make them the pride of the neighborhood.

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