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The coat is oiled and divided in sections. Each section is wrapped with special paper and folded up and secured with a band. This keeps the long, show coats off the ground and prevents breaking of the hair. Sometimes I do the butts if they are having a bout of diarrhea or sticky poop, keeps their hair cleaner. |
I have yorkies with different coats. Two of them have unbelievably beautiful floor length coats that must be trimmed because they would be dragging hair; and I don't give them coconut oil or any of the other supplements that many have suggested. I believe each one is simply different. |
I think he looks great, give it time, just be gently with his hair and use conditioning products. I am a hairdresser I use the highest quality hair products on his coat, I also use an old favorite infusium #3 leave in treatment. Put the liquid in a spray bottle spritz his hair after shampoo and even before brushing, it takes out all the knots and keeps hair silky. I also use smoothing serum by Lanza, just a drop in your hands and rub on him and the hair is smooth and silky. good luck |
Do you have other photos of him? He's old enough to be in full coat. He may have the gene of the coat that never gets there. Even though it's not a cotton coat, it can be very slow growing straight and tangle free. A pleasing coat to pet owners in regards to caring for this coat. I don't think a pet owner should have to think of wrapping a coat. If they meet the standard, the coat should be there. You can't expect a show quality coat without protecting it. But pets should have nice coats and the ability to grow a beautiful long coat. A respectable breeder will be upfront with the pet person about what type of coat they are getting. This is a really important reason to get a puppy from the right breeder. Many people love a full coat with a bow everyday. Pet homes should be getting puppies that meet the standard, including a nice beautiful blue and tan silk coat. |
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Rubbing on doormats, etc is another part of it. But you have a boy with a beautiful sheen and obviously well cared for coat. Also I noted in pic his hair over his loins are shorter. You need to either wrap or band those hairs up to protect urine from getting in the coat. The other way is to let the hair on the tip of his penis grow a bit longer, then the urine dribbles down, and not into the loin coat. In terms of supplements you need to select the best one for you and your dog. You've gotten already some good suggestions. He could as an earlier poster suggested may just not be predisposed to growing a coat, but do remember a true silk can take a long time to grow long and to fill out. You might if you wish consider wrapping his coat for six months or so and see what happens. PurePaws has a video on this. But be forewarned it takes time to learn, and time to do, it truly is a labor of love. Most pet owners don't choose to try for floor length. But that doesn't mean you shouldn't it's just quite time consuming. Wraps have to be checked every day, butt, moustaches, and topknot changed daily. I am not too swift but, for a full wrap of coat for me it takes at least 1.5 hours, more experienced and or dextrous owners might do in 1/2 that time. Show dogs are bathed at the minimum weekly and sometimes more. Wish you the best of luck with your boy. He is very pretty. |
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I was at a show in May and looking at one of my favorite vendor, Natures Farmacy. They had a ton of prople there looking for their wonderful Gro-Hair. I had to ask about it and according to the Havanese people and many handlers this stuff is great! Of course I had to get some, all my guys are in good coat so I hope it will get even better. Just use a pinch twice a day. Pretty boy sparklingbluyorkies.com |
I do find that he does get urine on his sides. How long should the hair on his privates be kept? |
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