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	<title>Havanese Puppies Blog &#187; Grooming</title>
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		<title>Grooming a Havanese Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Apr 2008 05:22:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Those who do not have the time or the commitment for serious coat care should find another breed or realize that their dog will spend a lot of time in a grooming salon. The Havanese is a relatively high-maintenance dog is that sense. The Havanese should be groomed two-to-four times a week. The coat should [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Those who do not have the time or the commitment for <strong>serious coat care</strong> should find another breed or realize that their dog will spend a lot of time in a grooming salon. The Havanese is a relatively high-maintenance dog is that sense. The Havanese should be groomed two-to-four times a week. The coat should be brushed or combed in layers from the skin outward to prevent tangles. In winter and in dry climates, a light oil or coat dressing prevents static buildup and split hairs from occuring. The coat must be free of mats before bathing. Keep this in mind! Otherwise you will have a nervous breakdown when trying to brush it out later on! Believe me!</p>
<p>Mats can be removed by moistening with coat oil and rubbing with the fingers until the tangle separates. The coat should be shampooed liberally and rinsed completely before application of a coat conditioner according to instructions on the container. Pet owners can brush the coat frequently to keep it free of mats, then take their Havanese to a groomer for bathing. It is best to let a <strong>professional dog groomer</strong> take care of the nitty details of grooming&#8230;unless you yourself have a diploma in pet grooming!</p>
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