A Perfectly Rough Collie

Exhibitors have been generous in their input to this grooming article.
Thus I am able to share with all of you. A well known speaker once said "You are what you are, but for the people you meet and the books that you read." Plus, of course the articles you read on grooming etc. We all grow by what we see and learn and have to
adapt to new techniques and incorporate the old. As south-east Queensland particularly, wallows in dust from a drought, this contribution to grooming from Cecilie Kemp, a Collie breeder in the area, is timely. Her place is a dust bowl. Cecilie would normally the day before the show, either wash the dog or assess whether to lightly clean it up.


If washing from scratch, she uses PP Body Building Shampoo then shampoos the white areas in a PP Whitening shampoo. Of course you would break these down accordingto the instructions. With Plush Puppy we recommend at least 5:1 or for long, thicker areas 10:1. Rinse, then work through a good conditioner (again broken down with water for easier distribution through the coat) and rinse again. Cecilie then uses a rinse of vinegar to make the coat sparkle. ( This is a good, old hairdressers tip that prior to conditioners was our mainstay.)
Towel dry well and then blow-dry with a cattle-dryer. The cattle-dryer really lifts and removes any dead coat. Cecilie advises blow-dry from rear to front and from bottom to top using PP Volumising Cream. Brush the hair upwards to give it plenty of volume.
Then, trim the feet around the pads and cut the nails. (Ask me for help on this if you have problems getting the dog to let you do it.) Use the blow dryer to bring out the hair between the pads and trim the long pieces off to neaten the foot. Lastly, trim the back of the hocks and around the ears and along the lip line.

For a light clean, Cecilie just washes the whites in the PP Whitening Shampoo. For the rest of the coat she uses a chamois wrung out in hot water and rubbed through the coat to refresh it and then blow-dry as normal.


These procedures ensure there is less time spent brushing the dog at the showground. However, Cecilie usually uses PP Wonder Wash on the dogs' feet again at the show and dries with a towel. This is quick to do and you don't have to rinse it off. Then rub in potato flour to expand the hair around the legs - this makes the legs look thicker. Finish off with a light dusting of PP Pixie Dust rubbed through the coat. A little goes a long way!

During the week, there isn't a lot of maintenance to the coats if you are showing regularly and following the above procedures. However, for the house dogs, Cecilie usually gives them a thorough brush through once a week and rubs PP Reviva Coat into the coats. Cecilie says this is "magic" for dry coats. Ensure you get any matts out from under the elbows and behind the ears.

I greatly value the knowledge of good show people and their willingness to share and assist others. Many thanks. My own contribution to grooming this breed is to use 1/3 Volumising Cream to 2/3 water and place in a measured PP Spray Bottle and spray onto the coat after drying - then brush - upwards of course.

This adds so much extra lift and volume and is fabulous if your dog is not in full coat. You can still use the PP Volumising Cream before blow-drying but this extra bit is great especially if the coat has flattened during the night.


CHERYL LECOURT

Plush Puppy Body Building Shampoo with Wheatgerm
Plush Puppy Whitening Shampoo with Ginseng
Plush Puppy Pixie Dust
Plush Puppy Wonder Wash
Plush Puppy Spray Bottle
Plush Puppy Volumising Cream

Plush Puppy Reviva Coat