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Grooming the Medium Coat
from:Another type of coat that is easy to groom is the medium coat. Many medium coated dogs should remain entirely natural without trimming, clipping, or shaping. The medium coat does not tangle, mat, hold on to dirt, or require special attention other than regular brushing and the occasional bath. Long hair on the feet should be trimmed, particularly between toe pads where mats can easily form.
Keep in mind that you can make slight adjustments to improve the shape of your dog by trimming the head and then the body to balance an uneven dog. However, a few medium coated breeds require special trimming in order to compete in the show ring.
Let us take the 'sporting spaniels' for example. These dogs have the top third of their ears trimmed with clippers or thinning shears. The ruff on a spaniel's neck can be trimmed to an inch above the breastbone and blended into the shoulders.
Other breeds with medium coats require very little coat trimming. When applicable, you can also make small adjustments in shaping the ruff rear furnishings and ear hair. Basically, leave your medium coated breed in a natural state, only neatening stray hairs without having to change the dog's outline. The basic rule for medium coated dogs is to brush often to remove shed hair. High maintenance grooming is not necessary.
The essential tools for grooming the medium coat are as follows: Pin brush, Coat rake, Hound glove, Shedding comb, Rubber curly brush, and a Blow dryer with low or cool setting.
Every day, or at least once a week, give your dog a good, thorough brushing. However, during your monthly grooming sessions, you may apply the following steps after giving your dog a bath.
1. Dry the medium coat with a towel. When your dog is completely dry, have him stand. Step back and take a good look at his outline. Compare it to a picture of a well groomed show dog of the same breed. Look for long, stray hairs, shaggy areas, or other imbalances.
4. Using a clipper, scissors, or a stripping knife, clip off hairs longer than the ones around them and straighten shaggy outlines that are not supposed to be shaggy.
5. Never clip more than a few hairs without stopping and standing back to check again. If you trim at close range for too long, you can easily overdo the job.
6. Finally, you may spray your dog's coat with a little coat conditioner to keep it resilient and easy to brush.
What Is A Mat And How Do I Get Rid Of Them
A mat is basically a tangle of hair, often with undercoat, that has formed a knot tight enough to resist brushing and combing Mats tend to form on dogs with thick, long, curly, or double coats in corners of the body and areas with longer hair, such as the base of legs, the anal area under the tail, under the chest by the front legs, and around the ears In most cases, regular maintenance such a.....More on Dog Grooming Blocking Blades
Grooming Tools Inventory Part I
Certain tools are required to properly groom your dog All dogs should have the basic supplies such as brush, comb, and scissors However, long coats require different grooming tools than smooth coats, wire coats, and curly coats The following is a list of tools you will need for grooming: Boarand#39;s Bristle Brush: This brush works great for removing the undercoat of long coated breeds and al.....More on Dog Grooming Blocking Blades
Special Care for Grooming Sensitive Skin Part I
When grooming any type of breed, you have to be very careful not to injure the skin Slicker brushes, clippers, and scissors can all cause serious injury to a dogand#39;s skin For dogs with sensitive skin, use tools lightly and take special care when grooming a dog with skin problems Skin conditions are for a vet to deal with, and not for the groomer to try and solve Skin problems that can be cau.....More on Dog Grooming Blocking Blades
Dog Bath Inventory and Choosing The Right Shampoo
Giving a dog a bath can be as simple as rinsing him down in a childand#39;s swimming pool in the backyard during the summer, or as complex as a full blown spa ritual, complete with bathing a harness and a bevy of fancy coat products designed to whiten, darken, brighten, do tangle, shine, and leave your dog with a designer aroma to rival a fancy French perfume However, there are many ways to make bathi.....More on Dog Grooming Blocking Blades
3 Ways to Dry the Coat
There are three methods that can be applied to properly dry the coat, depending on the breed of dog you are working with These are: The fluff dry method, the cage drying method, and the towel dry method The first method and perhaps the most difficult to achieve is the fluff dry method A high speed floor dryer is used for this procedure This method of drying is a very important and cruc.....More on Dog Grooming Blocking Blades
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