This beautifully balanced
member of the dog show fraternity, could easily be dismissed as
a no frills dog because of his good workability and short coat.
Wrong! He has a lot of elegance and style and ought never to be
shoved out in the ring without the formal rituals of good grooming.
The Boxer may be a power
pack type of dog but he can display oodles of glamour given the
chance. If as your standard says , the coat should be short and
shiny then short and shiny it will be and it will be the best
short and shiny they ever did see!
Lets go for the shine
- firstly, when bathing attention has to be given to finding the
right shampoo for your Boxer as this breed can be beset by a scurfy
powdery dandruff problem. If this is the case, use the Plush Puppy Itchy Skin
Shampoo at a ratio of 3:1 or 1 part shampoo to 3 parts water till
the scurf clears and then dilute further to a maximum of 10:1
for maintenance.
For maximum shine use the
Plush Puppy All Purpose
Shampoo with henna as this is known as the shine
shampoo. Use at a ratio of 5:1 for show grooming.
Your standard also states
the coat should be lying smooth and tight to the body. No fluffy
coats for this dog.! So scratch any ideas of using a conditioner
as this can tend to fluffiness in a coat texture though it will
assist in softening the coat. Your standard does not mention whether
the coat ought to be soft or harsh. However, I recommend you keep
the focus of shine in mind and use the Plush Puppy Seabreeze Oil as a rinse after
shampooing, 1 tbspn to 1 gal/4 lt water. Pour this all over and
work well into the skin and leave in - do not wash out. This also
helps keep any scurf at bay and leaves the coat smelling wonderful
and with great healthy vigour and shine. It does not make the
coat oily.
If you have, as is permitted,
white markings on your Boxer, then you can use either the Plush Puppy Deep Cleansing Shampoo
for a creamy white finish on those areas or Plush Puppy Whitening Shampoo for a pearly
white finish. Then follow with the Seabreeze Oil as above.
Personally, I like to blow
dry this coat. Cool dryer and blast all the dead hair out. I find
this rolls the coat and keeps it regenerating without the holes
one associates with coat shedding. He will shed, but it wont
be a moth eaten finish - it will be even. Now you have a good
even surface to work with and complying thoroughly with your standards
requirements.
Now let the grooming begin
- if you thought this was the end of the contribution to show
day - you have another thing coming. I believe in the principle
of 100 small things to make a great dog rather than any one big
thing. I have seen ordinary dogs turned into extraordinary dogs
with the right approach and yet they were always good dogs. Unfortunately,
no-one else got to see just how good they could be till taken
in hand.
Your dog does not and ought
not to have wrinkles but he does have folds and they have to be
cleaned regularly and properly. A little hydrogen peroxide on
a Q-tip/cotton bud or small cloth and wiped through to keep them
clean and dry. I kind of like the old liquid ear cleaner for the
ears and the folds - great too for drying out hot spots. Even
a solution of water and Nappi San is not a bad practice. Watch
out also for that reddening around the toes. Again as this dog
likes to get his feet and face wet, you need to watch out for
reddening. My old recipe of 1 dspn Apple Cider Vinegar per day
in the food for this sized dog is a good one as I believe it helps
keep the gut alkaline. Acidity is a curse for show dogs that have
whites. A light application of a Smokers Tooth Paste is a nice
gentle bleach for reddening too. Apply, leave on for 10 - 15 mins
and wash off.
Trim the whiskers. - this
breed looks great with a clean face. Neaten his tuck up with a
pair of clippers turned upside down and if you have a wobbly hand,
hold your left forefinger and middle finger under the front of
the clipper head just behind the blade and, keeping a loose wrist,
arc the angle slightly to present a clean silhouette.
Using thinning shears,
neaten under his tail and neaten the point of tail by rounding
off. Proceed to neaten also the 2 cowlicks where the 2 hair patterns
meet at back of stifle. This dog does call for good musculature
and to appear powerfully developed with all that power pack of
dog showing under the skin. You dont want to leave any fluffy
bits standing out away from the body to detract from the clean
line he must present.
Whiten up his whites on
show day with a touch of Plush
Puppy Coverup Cream applied with a barely damp piece of
kitchen sponge and worked against the growth of the coat. Apply
a dab of chalk block or loose chalk onto a small bristle hairbrush
and allow to dry. Comb or brush afterwards for a clean finish.
This gives a clean and bright finish to his whites and will within
reasonable conditions last all day.
Spritz now with a spray
of Plush Puppy Shine &
Comb. This does not give a greasy finish but gives a great
deal of lustre to the coat. Spray again just before ringtime.
I also like a spray of Plush
Puppy Odour Muncher for a nice clean smelling dog. It
literally deodorises and gives a pleasant fragrance to the dog
negating most odours with ease. I also use it on the dogs mats
if I am being flamboyant and frivolous. I can be very frivolous
when I am away for a cluster of shows and cannot find time nor
facilities for another bathing. Keep on hand Plush Puppy Wonder Wash for those last
minute emergencies too as this will clean up the whites, pronto.
Just spray, foam with the fingers and towel off.
You can step it up a notch
if you are ready for it, with a light dusting of Plush Puppy Pixie Dust. Gee, but I like
this stuff. Applied judiciously to your cushion ½ bristle/
½ plastic Plush Puppy Porcupine brush and brushed through,
allowing the powder to settle and the shimmer to stay behind on
the surface, can look very glamorous. Dont overuse and abuse
this stuff. It is not the aim to turn the dog into the glitter
fairy - just to make him shine and shimmer for all to see that
wonderfully balanced body of a dog all sleek and clean and shiny.
Good handling, good presentation
and a good dog - what else can beat that?

CHERYL LECOURT
Plush Puppy All Purpose Shampoo
Plush Puppy Seabreeze
Oil
Plush Puppy Deep Cleansing
Shampoo
Plush Puppy Whitening
Shampoo
Plush Puppy Coverup Cream
Plush Puppy Shine &
Comb
Plush
Puppy Odour Muncher
Plush Puppy Wonder Wash
Plush Puppy Pixie Dust