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She has a silky coat and still mats but just a little on her hind legs where she squats..lol. She isn't that hard to comb/brush but I wish I could learn how to wrap and use the oil on her to make her coat even better. |
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It is tempting to comb her inbetween baths! I actually brush her coat out after bath with a lil slicker brush & then blowdry with the Isnis Brush because it is sooo thick! Your right about hard work - I am not used to having one with such a thick coat. I guess its that champion blood line in her. |
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I know that Baby's hair is pure silk b/c it doesn't matte at all. When she had her puppy coat it did a little. But now, not at all. Now, my two aunts have Yorkies with pure cotton coats and they get mattes all over...especially under their legs and neck. Plus, silky coats and cottony coats although both soft, feel different. ;) |
The feet I thought you were supposed to look at the feet first...to see if the coat is silky.....and the eye relection color.......????? Mary, this is where you can jump in....LOL:):) |
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yet her eyes shine green/amber when we take pictures .... It is probably best to ask a breeder in person or a groomer ... |
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As the reflection of eye color in photographs....I've been told that this is a myth.....although, I've found this to be a good indication, at least 99% of the time..... |
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Confused. Mardelin, please come live with me so I can absorb all your nuggets of expertise. :D :D :D |
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Brushing a dirty coat only breaks it. |
I agree never brush a dirty coat but of course if you keep the coat very short it wouldn't matter. Show dogs are definetley groomed different. Funny thing is I do use a comb on wet hair with wide teeth. Just like my hair I don't use a brush on wet hair I use a wide toothed comb. Whatever works for one doesn't always work for the other. I've never had a problem using a comb on wet hair as long as I take it small sections at a time. I work through a matt with ice on ice and with my fingers. I never use a slicker brush. This is just how I do things....I always have my dogs in oil and wrappers. Donna |
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I have some that won't stay in wrappers....do more damage the help.....so, I keep those in Almond Oil. Boys are kept in plastic wrappers so I don't oil.....worry about mildew (just me)....girls I keep in paper/silk wraps. But, then as you said show dogs are different then pets...and diligent care is necessary... Unless, campaigning a dog....they are cut down after Championing....much less worry and so the dogs and I are much happier. |
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If I didn't keep Radar in oil with his wrappers I'd have more matts than I could shake a finger at and I've never had mildew so again if it's not broken no need to fix :) LOL |
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