Match the following terms with the correct definition:

A. mat
B. bathing
C. dipping
D. quick
E. keratin
F. trimming
G. pinna
H. shaving
I. grooming
J. combing
K.
L.
M.


A. areas of hair that are interwoven together and form a large clump
B. process of cleaning the skin and the hair coat of the animal or to apply medicated shampoos or dips to the skin and to the hair coat
C. process of applying a chemical pesticide or medication to the skin and hair coat to treat a specific condition
D. blood supply of the nail
E. substance that covers the outer nail covering
F. the process of removing small amounts of hair from one or several areas
G. the ear flap
H. the process of taking down an amount of hair close to the skin
I. the care of an animal's external body including, hair coat, ears, nails, and anal glands
J. act of cleaning the hair with a thin comb that helps remove tangles and mats
K. internal ear drum
L. the process of removing a specific amount of hair from one or more locations
M. the act of cleaning the hair coat using a soft brush

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