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πŸ‘‰βœ… Master the Art of LGD Grooming Today!

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Hi Reader,

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Here's a question I get asked constantly: "How do I groom my livestock guardian dog without it turning into a wrestling match?"

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Whether it's one of my Maremma puppy clients, an LGD consultation client, someone from this list, or a comment on social media, the struggle is real. Grooming a 100+ pound working dog with a thick double coat shouldn't be a battle, but for many families, that's exactly what it becomes.

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If you've ever felt frustrated during grooming sessions, you're not alone.

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Here's the thing: grooming a 100+ pound working dog with a thick double coat is completely different from grooming a pet dog. The techniques, tools, and approach all need to change.

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After 40+ years in professional grooming and hundreds of livestock guardian dogs raised, I've learned that proper grooming isn't just about appearanceβ€”it's about health, comfort, and maintaining your dog's ability to do its job effectively.

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That's why I just published something I've been working on for months:

​The Ultimate Guide to Grooming Your Livestock Guardian Dog​

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This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know:

βœ… Why livestock guardian dogs need different grooming approaches (and why most advice doesn't apply to them)

βœ… The essential tools that actually work for thick, weather-resistant coats

βœ… Step-by-step techniques for brushing, bathing, and drying without the battle

βœ… Seasonal grooming calendars - what to expect during spring "blow out" and fall coat changes

βœ… Fear-free handling methods that turn grooming into bonding time

βœ… When to call a professional (and how to find one who understands livestock guardian dogs)

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But here's my favorite part: the section on making grooming a positive experience. When done correctly, your livestock guardian dog will actually look forward to these sessions instead of dreading them.

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The secret? Building trust through the right techniques, tools, and mindset. No more wrestling matches, no more stressed dogs, just healthy, comfortable livestock guardians who can do their job effectively.

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​See my book review of "Grooming Without Stress" for more on this topic.​

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I also included something special: product recommendations with affiliate links to the exact tools I use here at the farm. These aren't random suggestions - they're the tools that have proven themselves over decades of working with thick LGD coats.

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Plus, the guide includes step-by-step videos that show you exactly how to handle many aspects of grooming. Sometimes, seeing the technique makes all the difference!

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​Read the complete guide here →​

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A quick question for you: What's your biggest grooming challenge with your livestock guardian dog? Matting? Nail trims? Bath time battles?

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Just reply and let me know - I read every email personally and love hearing what you're working through with your dogs.

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Here's to making grooming easier for both you and your LGD!

Kim

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P.S. If you know someone struggling with LGD grooming, please feel free to share this guide. The more comfortable and well-cared-for livestock guardian dogs we have, the better for everyone!


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