To put bows in a dog's hair, you should start with, ideally with a freshly groomed dog. The dog's hair needs to be brushed out so that it's easy to separate the area where you would like to tie the bow. It'S helpful to have a dog with slightly longer hair. Certain breeds lend themselves to bows better than others. Essentially, what you're doing is you're making a small ponytail on the dog. You separate a small section of hair right at the top of the ear where you want. The bow to rest and Ehlo here he's got quite of a top knot going, so a bow wouldn't show up very well in his hair. This is not something I typically do to my own dogs, but so you separate a small section of hair again you're making a ponytail. You have a bow tied on you're hemostats. You grab the hair with your theme hemostats and you pull it through the bow and you're finished with the bow you set it. You pull the pull the hair to tighten the bow to the scalp, making sure that it's still comfortable, don't put it too tight and adjust the lay of the bow and cut off the ends so that you have it exactly where you want it.
Comments
Rosy Mendez: Besides the fact she doesn’t show the important part of the video the way she’s treating the dog is kind of mean
Toria: She is soooo aggressive with the puppy
Ginny Maschinot: She is so rude and rough with this poor dog...
joanofarc33: That was not a helpful tutorial. Not everyone who can do can teach.
Mel McG: Terrible. Might as well have left the dog out of the video since you didn't actually show putting in the bow.
Juliankha: I blinked and missed the entire point
Erica Bolam: I can’t keep watching this video she is so rough with the dog
Jamie Hankins: why put a bow on a boy dog ??
Joe Weisbach: Thanks for nothing