Trimming
Trimming is the process of pulling the dead hair out of the coat of a non-shedding dog, either by using a stripping knife or the fingers. A hard, wiry coat has a cycle where it starts growing and then sheds as it reaches maximum length. Hand-stripping coordinates the shedding and makes room for a new coat to grow. Trimming is the proper grooming method for most terriers, spaniels, and many other breeds. The hair is removed with either a stripping knife or stripping stone, with the top coat removed to reveal the dense, soft undercoat. If done correctly, the procedure is painless. Many dogs are reported to enjoy having their hair stripped, especially when they are introduced to it as puppies.
The advantages of hard coat and trimming.
- Dense “mail” facilitates the body, a rigid spine is a working dog protects from mechanical damage, the bites of mosquitoes and horseflies, moisture, cold and contamination.
- The peculiar smell of the Wirehaired breeds is weak or absent.
- Rough coat almost does not tangle into mats, and if tangled, easy to comb.
- With regular care, the coat does not have to collect from floors, furniture and clothes.
- After trimming the dog is somewhat longer retains winning form and has more saturated color than after clipping (due to the fact that towards the end of the hair is colored more brightly, and when the haircut is its lighter part).
- Regular trimming allows you to pull out the wool at almost any stage of growth, not only in spring and autumn.
The advantages of the haircut.
- To cut the dog easier and faster, respectively, the price of services below.
- Trimmed the dog looks nice, no bald spots, sometimes remaining after trimming, and none of the bystanders do not ask, what is your pet sick.