Rabu, 09 Maret 2011

American Cocker Spaniel Grooming


A proper grooming gives your dog the desired appearance for his race. Your dog will also feel more comfortable and you'll be happy to admire. Then, start by clipping the back with thinning shears or with a stripper. The tail should be permitted below with the mower blade #10.

The rest of the back is adorned with the thinning shears. Brush the coat while thinning until the desired appearance. It is accurate to the plate and you will gain success with time and practice. Practice makes perfect!

Then, use your mower blade # 8 1/2, a clip from the base of the skull backwards to the tail. Do the same for all back, but when you get to slow down the sides without making demarcations. To avoid this, slowly lift the blade when you go on the sides. The last step is to cut the legs, nice big round paws.

Always leave the front hair on the forehead: it will be trimmed with thinning shears to give it a squareness look. 

Set the dog in a standing position with its nose toward you. Bring the ears to the nose to clear the neck and use blade #8½ from the base of the ears to the shoulder clearing the front.
Adjust the dog standing. With scissors right, carefully clear the cushions under the legs. Always brush your hair while trimming to make sure you give the desired fullness. It takes time and practice to achieve. Since coat grows very quickly, you'll have plenty of time for practice.

One thing to remember: A groom must have a fine natural look without any clear shots of scissors.

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