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Whoa, talk about a strange combination! Dogs shaved wet? That’s definitely not something you hear every day. But hey, if that’s what you’re into, more power to ya! Just make sure you use the right tools and techniques to get the job done safely. After all, no one wants their pup to end up with an uncomfortable shave or worse - an injury. So let’s take a look at how to properly shave your dog when they’re wet.

Should Dogs Be Shaved Wet Or Dry? [Solved]

Gotta start with a dry pup, Benesch said. Don’t use wet hair like us humans do when we get our ‘dos done. And be careful with those shears - just use the tips to trim your pup’s feet, face and tail. That way you won’t accidentally cut your dog if she moves around suddenly.

  1. Brushing: Regular brushing of your dog’s coat is essential to keep it healthy and free of mats and tangles.

  2. Shampooing: Use a mild shampoo specifically designed for dogs when bathing your pet, as human shampoos can be too harsh for their skin.

  3. Wet Shaving: Wet shaving is the process of using clippers or scissors to trim the fur on your dog while they are still wet from a bath or shower. This helps to ensure that the fur is cut evenly and prevents any tugging or pulling on their skin which can cause discomfort or irritation.

  4. Safety: Always use sharp blades when wet shaving your dog, as dull blades can cause nicks and cuts in their skin which can lead to infection if not treated properly. Additionally, make sure you have someone else present to help hold them still during the process if needed, as this will help prevent any accidental injuries from occurring while you are working with them.

Shaving a wet dog can be a tricky task! It’s important to make sure the fur is completely saturated before you start, otherwise it won’t lay flat and the shave won’t be even. Plus, it’s easier on their skin if they’re already wet. So grab your clippers and get to work - just watch out for those puppy eyes!