In the process of drying dogs faster, groomers usually use a variety of methods and tools to improve efficiency and effectiveness. Here are some commonly used methods and tools:
Methods
Pre-drying: First, the groomer will wrap the dog with a highly absorbent towel (such as a sheep towel) and gently wipe to remove most of the moisture on the surface. This can reduce the time and effort required for subsequent blow-drying.
Combing the hair: Before blow-drying, the groomer will comb the dog's hair, especially the knotted or tangled parts. This helps to open the hair, making it easier for hot air to penetrate and speed up the drying process.
Blow-drying by area: The groomer will divide the dog's body into several areas (such as the back, neck, head, limbs, abdomen, tail, etc.) and blow-dry them one by one. This area-by-area approach ensures that each part is fully dried to avoid omissions.
Use the right tools: The groomer will choose the right blow-drying tools according to the dog's hair type and length. For short-haired dogs, an ordinary hair dryer is enough; for long-haired or curly-haired dogs, a higher-level hair dryer or dryer (such as a high-speed dryer, cage dryer, etc.) may be required.
Control wind speed and temperature: When using a hair dryer or dryer, beauticians will pay attention to controlling wind speed and temperature to avoid discomfort or harm to the dog. Especially for sensitive or nervous dogs, they will be more cautious.
Tools
Absorbent towels: Such as sheep towels, etc., have super absorbent properties and can quickly remove most of the moisture from the dog.
Hair dryers/dryers: Including ordinary hair dryers, high-speed dryers, cage dryers, etc. These tools can generate hot air to accelerate the drying process of dog hair.
Combs: Including pin combs, row combs, etc. During the blow-drying process, beauticians will use combs to comb the dog's hair against the direction of the hair to help open the hair and speed up drying.
In summary, beauticians use methods such as pre-drying, combing hair, drying in different areas, using appropriate tools, and controlling wind speed and temperature to make dogs dry faster. These methods not only improve efficiency, but also ensure the comfort and safety of dogs during the blow-drying process.
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