Much is said about conditioning
and softening dry coats but there is not a lot of info on what
to do with those breeds that need to have a harsh texture to their
coat. Typical of this are most of the Terriers which are required
to have a wiry harsh outer coat. Labradors are required to have
a fairly hard feeling to the coat as are Wire Haired Dachshunds
and German Wirehaired Pointers etc. There are a number of breeds
that call for that harsher feel to the coat.
One assumes the dog in
question has a correct coat to start with or as close as one can
get and that the aim is to maintain and keep the correct texture
for ring presentation.
I often see these breeds
unwashed. I often hear they have been dry-cleaned if cleaned at
all - meaning that they are powder cleaned or dust and brushed.
I can just envisage all that powder lying close to the skin causing
heat and irritation to the dog. Maybe this is why a lot of the
Terriers appear to have skin problems. Let the skin breath free!
It can be done - one can wash and clean and still have texture.
I never subscribe to the
old belief that this is the way it has always been done
and this is the way it has to be. Heavens! We dont
sit and listen to crystal radios anymore either. Life moves along
and progress presents new opportunities to do things better. Quite
often tradition is just bad habits passed down the line. Who knows
if those before us knew what they were doing? Maybe they just
did the best they could with what they had?
The trick is to cleanse
without softening and as we all know that conditioners soften
, make sure you dont use one if you want to keep harsh texture.
You see, conditioners are acid balanced and that flattens down
the outer cuticle layer of the hair making it slippery and smooth.
They also contain softeners and that is not what you want in this
scenario.
Cleanse without softening!
You now need to use a cleanser that doesnt have a high foaming
action. High foaming action gives you a lot of froth and bubbles
and means a lot of static and fluffy coat. Great for those coats
you want to boof up and look soft and fluffy. Not good for coats
that have to be wiry, coarse, harsh or flat lying. The quest is
for a shampoo that has low foaming action and small bubbles. Wow!
A Claytons shampoo, the one you have when you arent
having one!
We use the Plush Puppy Hydro Bath & Bath Wash.
This is low foaming and almost a non shampoo. Frankly, if you
can see a lot of bubbles you are using too much. I recommend 1
desert spoon to a gallon/4.5 litres of water. You can either use
this in your hydrobath tank e.g. 1 dspn to a tank or use as mentioned
prior in a bucket and sponge through the coat. You can also add
to a bathtub if that is the preferred method.
You ought not to see lots
of froth. It is almost as if there isnt any shampoo being
used. However, it will still cleanse and refresh the coat -without
softening or causing static and fluffiness. This is a great technique
also to prevent over washing or dehydration of a coat. Now just
rinse out as best as possible without fussing too much. It is
not necessary to rinse out entirely. Handy for those who are on
tank water and where water is precious.
If you are a purist and
like to cleanse your no nonsense dog a few days earlier to the
show, then by all means do so but make sure you do give him a
hot wet towel and rub a dub before the show. Really, you dont
have to resort to that, you can wash using this technique a day
before the show. Its a matter of settling the coat to behave
and have correct texture. Those with soft coated and flowing coated
breeds know that one has to groom to get high performance from
their coats and this is what you do with those harsher coated
breeds.
Give it a light oil. Not
a greasy yukky heavy mechanics type oil - just a light spritz
onto the hands with the Plush
Puppy Seabreeze Oil. This is light, water soluble and
smells great. It is an old Ayervedic recipe and contains Calendula
Oil, Evening Primrose Oil and other goodies. Now work it lightly
through the coat. You dont need to over do it. I like to
add a dspn - 1 tbspn to a bucket or hydrobath tank and whoosh
it through the coat and leave in as a final rinse. This ensures
a good healthy coat without softening.
I am also an advocate of
using a dryer to rid the coat of unwanted loose hairs. I even
blow dry those short coated breeds such as Weimeraners and Dobermans.
Get that dead hair out! Make sure you use a cool dryer but one
that has a bit of oomph. Not those little putt putt
dryers please. They do nothing and one could die of old age waiting
for them to do it.
The dryer is useful for
those full headed looks on some of the breeds such as a Westie
etc. Lift and sit it up so it frames the face. Cairns look brilliant
with a fuller framing too. Now one needs to use something to give
the coat that texture and help the coat to look kind
of grungey again but still be clean. You also want some substance
to the coat. We have just released our new Plush Puppy Ruffy Tuffy Coat Spray. Yeah!
I have been asked for something like this for so long and have
at last got it for you
Ruffy
Tuffy adds texture.
Boy does it ever! Yet it does it without feeling sticky. Did you
ever have surfy/beach hair? Well, thats kind
of like what it feels like. That harsh, dry feeling to the hair
is what you will get with this. It strands the hair out, individualising
the hairs without drying hard or sticky. It is different from
anything you have used before. It is not like the old bodifiers.
Just spray it in on damp hair or dry hair and let it dry or use
a dryer. Use it to style the coat into a full framed head or just
to lay down the coat or separate the hairs and give definition
and texture. It is water soluble and therefore will not build
up.
You can use your Plush Puppy Sit N Stay
to piece out the coat still or use the Ruffy Tuffy. The Sit N Stay is creamier, stickier and heavier.
Dont forget to spray
with Plush Puppy Odour Muncher
and a light spray all over with the Plush
Puppy Shine & Comb. Not too much. Just a light spray
for low level shine.
I really love these outdoorsy
dogs. They bristle with attitude and vigour. They appear fearless,
fiesty and very no nonsense. One could be fooled into thinking
their presentation is no nonsense too. Wrong! There is just as
much work goes into the preparation of the hand stripping on a
Terrier to shape the silhouette as there does in the eternal blow
drying and smoothing of an Afghan.
I know some of the older
exhibitors like to powder a harsh coat and use all sorts of things
to do this but that is another story and frankly, with the styling
products of today, one can achieve the desired outcome and do
so cleanly and efficiently. Lets hear it for some glam on
these outdoor boys and girls. No-one ever said you cant
be titivated and no-nonsense at the same time. No-one ever said
you cant look as special as those hairdo breeds either.
Maybe we need some Queer Eyes for the Straight Guys
for the dogs too?

CHERYL LE COURT
Plush
Puppy Hydrobath and Bath Wash
Plush Puppy Seabreeze
Oil
Plush Puppy Ruffy Tuffy
Coat Spray
Plush Puppy Sit N Stay
Plush
Puppy Odour Muncher
Plush
Puppy Shine & Comb