KM Dog Grooming

KM Dog Grooming I am a fully qualified dog grooming lecturer. I also have over 20 years experience in pet grooming. I also hold an FdSc, degree in animal health and welfare.

My aim is to support the industry by educating the new generation of dog groomers.

13/02/2026

Heres an oldie from a few years ago. One of the many ways to tidy up a cockapoo head with scissors. Follow and share for more tips. Remember, there are many ways to do things, as long as we are working safely, most are valid!

A hand strip demo for some level 2 and 3 learners earlier this week. We looked at this blown coat, discussed coat growth...
12/02/2026

A hand strip demo for some level 2 and 3 learners earlier this week. We looked at this blown coat, discussed coat growth cycles, hair structure, skin and the many techniques and methods of hand stripping.

Teaching in a college setting the past 3 years with many ages has been such an experience.
11/02/2026

Teaching in a college setting the past 3 years with many ages has been such an experience.

One of the things i love to do more than anything is have a good chat to my students about the many ways to groom differ...
04/02/2026

One of the things i love to do more than anything is have a good chat to my students about the many ways to groom different breeds.

One of the most common things i hear as a grooming tutor is how one groomer says 'do it this way'... the other 'i do it another way'

This isnt right or wrong ... its wonderful and, if safe, should be celebrated!

Long nails aren't just long nails.Unnecessary pressure on a dogs foot can cause significant damage.
31/01/2026

Long nails aren't just long nails.

Unnecessary pressure on a dogs foot can cause significant damage.

03/06/2025

Boxers have them. So do Greyhounds, Black and Tan Coonhounds and Bloodhounds. The Japanese Akita has them too, and its breed standard calls for them: “Feet [that] are cat-like, thickly padded, round, well-knuckled and tight with a firm grip.”

Well-knuckled feet?

What on earth does that mean? The simplistic answer is that in a dog, it’s a foot that is the opposite of “flat footed.” The longer answer is that when the joints of the toes between the first and second, and the second and third bones (called phalange bones) are formed correctly, there’s a “bump,” or more properly, a protuberance that results in high, or well arched toes (as seen in the picture). It's evidence of good angulation in those phalanges (nearly 90 degrees).

Feet move a dog, of course, but they are also essentially “shock absorbers.” During movement (as the weight of the dog shifts forward), the ball of her foot becomes a fulcrum and her pasterns and toes become a lever. Poorly knuckled toes (or flat feet) lessen the angle of the fulcrum resulting in less lift. Flat feet will impact the dog’s efficiency and reduce her stamina. Feet matter!

I'd like to share this fascinating toe abnormality i came across on a colleagues dog last week. After researching i have...
19/03/2025

I'd like to share this fascinating toe abnormality i came across on a colleagues dog last week. After researching i have found that this abnormality is common in some strains of cocker spaniel (although this was a terrier mix). The condition is called Brachydactyly meaning 'short digits'. This little dog had just one digit on both front feet which was underdeveloped.

Love this.. some of my favourite breeds 🥰
18/03/2025

Love this.. some of my favourite breeds 🥰

It certainly is that time of year... what a shed!
16/03/2025

It certainly is that time of year... what a shed!

I also groom cats 🐈 - for my sins!! This morning has consisted of cutting 2 lovely cats nails. Cat nails don't always ne...
03/02/2025

I also groom cats 🐈 - for my sins!!

This morning has consisted of cutting 2 lovely cats nails. Cat nails don't always need to be clipped, but it can be beneficial for indoor cats, or elderly cats which struggle to keep their nails shorter naturally.

They differ to dog nails slightly in the way that they grow and are used, although do have a very similar structure.

Some of my favourite nails to clip are cat nails!

Please feel free to share experiences on nails clips in the comments below!

Let's talk about Westies... West Highland White Terriers When i first started grooming, if you could groom a westie, you...
02/02/2025

Let's talk about Westies...

West Highland White Terriers

When i first started grooming, if you could groom a westie, you could groom almost anything!
I remember sitting in a dentist chair and grooming one in my head start to finish to take my mind off it!
Interestingly, as many breeds do, Westies do come with their own little back story. This wonderful little fiesty breed descended from the cairn terrier. It was in fact Malcolms of Poltalloch in Argyllshire who developed a white strain of Cairns and selectively bred some of the first westies that we know today. As these dogs were bred for hunting vermin, badgers and even foxes, it has been said that the first white westies were bred to avoid the accidental mistaking them for the hunted wild animal.... wonder how many times this actually did happen to those poor Cairns. Enter the westie.

Coat type - Originally wire/harsh coated. Hand stripped in the show ring as pictured on the bottom. Westies as pets are often clipped. Most of the pet strains of this breed do not display the thick wire coat set by the breed standard, but either a sillier finish or a thick double coated feel with much shorter furnishings.

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