Sunday, November 27, 2011

Grooming Airedale Terriers - How to Groom the Double Coat of Your Adult Airedale Terrier

!±8± Grooming Airedale Terriers - How to Groom the Double Coat of Your Adult Airedale Terrier

Grooming The Double Coat is just a matter of patience and observation. Look at the results as you go. You spend time with your dog and come up with a handsome friend.

Equipment you will need to purchase or collect from your home:

• Old plastic rain coat keeps you clean. Wear it buttoned at the back for the bath and the clip.

• Electric semi-professional dog hair clippers kit for your Airedale. You will need all the smooth power they provide -- a good basic set with at least # 3, # 5, # 9, and #10 Cryotech blades. These blades specially hardened, they last; oil for the clippers and grease if the clippers need it; some do not. All these are included in the clipper kit or each item can be bought individually.

• Scissors -- 5-6 inch, not kitchen scissors, intended for grooming. They can be sharpened at your local sharpening service.

• Blade wash, liquid or aerosol, and blade cooler for the clippers are essential. These are also available in Two-in-One cans. Paper towel wipes off excess oil.

• Dog brush - a sturdy one with metal bristles; get rounded tips on the bristles -- it is more comfortable for the dog, avoids the danger of scratching or irritating the skin. A stiff plastic-bristle brush works well too.

• Comb: metal or sturdy plastic, and a tapered barber comb works well for eyebrows and muzzle.

• Slicker brush for removing mats as well as loose hair from undercoat.

• Nail clippers strong pliers for large dogs. Your adult Airedale Terrier will be between 50 and 70 pounds.

• Styptic Powder is essential, stops bleeding quickly if nails are clipped too closely.

• Rubber mat for the table or table height bench. On it the dog will stand comfortably without slipping

• Dog collar and lead -- The pinch collar for bouncy dogs works well. Train the dog and yourself to the pinch collar when you walk with it. The pinch collar is not harsh, painful or over correcting. It is better than the choker style which can be used too aggressively and hurt the dog.

• A tubular frame, quick to set up and break down again, can be used if you wish to keep the dog tethered while you work. We do not use it although we did buy one.

• A cloth muzzle which controls the jaws gently if your dog is nervous. It fastens with a clip-strap at the back of the head. Train the dog a short time each day for a few days to accept the muzzle (Note: a muzzle can really help a boisterous dog settle down, everything is much more pleasant for the dog and for yourself. Cloth muzzles are not uncomfortable.)

• Waste basket to hold the hair while you groom. Your vacuum cleaner at the ready.

For your first time allow for up to two hours. Plan it for a cool day, and a cool frame of mind. Remember that it is not necessary to be perfect or to complete the whole job in one session. The dog and you can relax any time, half done, quarter done or proudly finished.

Good brushing and a bath are a must -- do it the day before. A well washed and dried coat is easy to cut and much better for the clipper blades.

Note about the bath: Prepare the dog by a pleasant bath with good dog shampoo, towel dry and blow dry. If the dog shies at the noise of the dryer take your time. Let it nose the tool, hear the dryer, feel the vibrations and the air and relax even get bored with it. At the first time for you and your pet it is all about getting comfortable together.

Collect and set up all your equipment. Place your pet on the bench, put collar and lead on and tether if you wish. Brush and comb again to loosen any tangles and turn on your clipper. The noise may startle the animal so just let it hear, sniff, and feel the vibrations on its body moving the clippers gently over back, sides, head, and legs. It is well worth the time to accustom the animal slowly. Using your voice in a calm, confident, happy way helps a lot.

Blades:

Blades #9 or 10 for summer cut gives a very short coat, a very neat look to head and ears, #5 is good for cold season cut, when learning to groom, and for the thigh of back legs where you want to see a smooth transition from back to pastern, #3 is good for the light feathery leg hair. Use scissors to trim front leg feathering evenly.

Blade care:

Frequently during the whole job take time to spray-clean and cool-lube the clippers when they get too warm against your hand. The clippers work better, last longer if you keep them cool and clean.

Assemble the clipper and blade, run it, feel it. Get familiar with mounting and dismounting the blade, oiling and cleaning it easily. Unless you bought a cordless clipper make sure you have a long enough extension cord to work comfortably,

Top of back and neck:

If this is the first time for yourself as well as the dog start with a #5 blade. This will give you a clip that is not too short to repair if there is something you do not like. Run the blade flush with the body from neck to tail in smooth repeating strokes always with the natural hair direction. Here along the back you get the real feel of your clippers and gain confidence. There is no rush, enjoy the look, rhythm and feel of your tool stroking the body of dog.

For uneven parts brush the coat against the grain then clip again with the grain. This cutting, brushing, and re-cutting is done frequently as you see how things look. As long as you move the back of the clipper blade against the body of the animal you will never get a jagged section.

Cut the sides of the animal from the neck and spine down and angling toward the back. Let the blade glide over the lovely curve of chest and stomach then straight down and off the body. This leaves some thinner, long hairs at the base of the chest, stomach, and hip which will be trimmed later with scissors. Continue till the back and both sides are done, If the dog has quite curly hair it may seem uneven and rough. When you have consistently repeated the back-brushing and clipping again with the growth direction you will find that the hair blends very neatly.

You and the dog are becoming comfortable with this new experience. Take a break, let the dog lie down on the mat, and sit, relax, enjoy.

Ears:

They have kinks and notches where they meet the body. You can do it with clippers without cutting the animal. Trim down from head to tip of the ear holding the ear flat with one hand while turning and adjusting the clippers to do the irregularities. If your clippers are always lying flat while you move them around you will not cut the ears. Remember the underside of the ear but do not cut much here. This hair protects the ear from dirt, bugs, and sticks. Just a little tidying here is all you want to do. Clip with short strokes.

For a lovely clean ear edge trim around the ears with scissors or clipper. Holding the ear close to its edge trim along the ear line going against the hair growth carefully cutting only what is above your fingers. Watch the little pouch at the top where the ear flap meet the head. It is a place easily nicked. If you do nick it and it bleeds do not panic. Your dog may complain but it is not serious. Put a little Styptic Powder on, it stops the bleeding quickly.

Head, neck, muzzle:

When you do these areas you can stretch the loose skin which tends to lie in folds to be reasonably smooth and so make a very neat job.

Start the trim from top of head down blending in with the neck and back cut. Then reverse, move forward over the brow between the ears, carefully all around them, down over the muzzle and down each side of the muzzle keeping your blade as flat as possible on the face. Keep blade gently flat against nose while cutting down and away from it, leaving under side till later. Hold your hand over the eyes and eyebrows. Then hold the head up to go under the jaws from the chest upwards to the jaw. about half way to end of muzzle leaving the front part of nose and mouth to form the longer beard hair which will be tidied later. Go down the chest to top of the front legs.

Some groomers and owners like to leave a narrow center section on the chest with longish, tidied hair. Iroquois style. You can look at pictures and decide what you would like. All these areas are trimmed so the look pleases you.

Eyebrow:

While you are here you can comb the eyebrows. Then, holding your hand over the eye to protect it, stand the eyebrow upright and clip across with scissors to about two inches.(taller if you like the bushy look)

If you and your pet are tired now stop a while. Doing all this is quite invasive for an animal. They consider their head, tail, backside and feet very private. Take time, do not force the pace. You are aiming to peacefully get a clean, smooth look for face, ears, and neck leaving only the beard area long.

Beard:

Comb it down straight from nose and mouth on both sides to about the width of half the mouth opening and clip with scissors across bottom to even out the hair. Do this several times to get a clean, sharp look. The beard will be cut about three or four inches long. Pups do not have much beard hair.

Upper Legs:

The front legs are clipped very short to the knee. Hold the knee joint with one hand while running the clipper down from the shoulder along the leg to your hand cutting all sides. Keep the blade against the body not angled away and you will avoid that bare, patchy look here. Use the bone structure as your guide. Remember that a blade held flat against the surface will always give you even hair length. Back-brush and repeat but do not obsess about perfection.

This leaves the long hair on lower front legs which is a comb and scissor job.

The back legs including the hips, tail, and back of the body are done the same basic way: clippers close to body held flat, hips, sides and back of body and the leg down to the pastern which you hold and clip above your hand as with the front legs. top, sides and underside of the tail again with clippers smoothly against the tail cutting from body to tip. Your dog may love or hate the tail clip. Some find it very invasive. Take your time.

Again leave the feathered silky lower leg till later.

Creating the fluffy feathering on the four legs:

The typical feathered lower leg for your Airedale is not difficult. The really rich soft leg hairs will not develop fully till your dog is adult. You still work to create the look while you wait.

There are dogs who will sit happily for this pedicure/manicure. All the better for you.

Comb the leg hair straight out at right angles to the leg from the pasterns at the back leg and from knee joint for front legs. Find the area that has the shortest or reasonably even hair and trim to about that length around the whole lower leg. Include a brush and trim of the upper paw hair and the hair between pads on the under side cleaning out any mat or stones you find.

To do all four legs and feet takes a little time and care but it does look nice till the dog dashes about to catch a crow.

Nail clip:

Now the nail clip. A first time nail trim will probably be difficult for the dog. Let someone hold the animal. Take a paw, hold it gently but firmly turn it up backwards. You will see the four main nails. Clip each one only a very small amount for the first time. Do all four feet. If you happen to cut too much off the nail and there is blood apply a little Styptic Powder. It stops any bleeding quickly.

If the dew claws have been removed that is perfect, if not they may need a little trim.

Note: Ask a veterinarian to remove dew claws for your pup. Dogs get caught on them and get hurt.

If your dog struggles wildly when you try clipping the nails relax, stroke the dog, talk gently to it, try again in a few minutes or try for one nail only, try another one next day etc. It takes time to make your pet comfortable with this part of the beauty treatment.

Chest and Belly hair:

Brush and comb straight down from top of back in line with the body contour. Trim with scissors to shorten and even these hairs out. Comb and cut several times to get a neat look here. At this time also check the hair between front and back legs which is very light soft hair. Comb and cut with scissors or clipper to tidy and shorten them.

These details take the most time and thought. Do it the way you would like to see it this first and even second and third time. For instance you can choose to just tidy up the coat evenly all over with no fancy touches. Get used to the work. You can adjust next time after you see how you like it. The dog coat grows quickly. Our dogs love to strut in their newly groomed state.

Professional groomers look at age and build of the animals and the wishes of the owner. They groom to bring out the best cut for each animal. You might like a demonstration on your dog. You can learn to do it yourself. It is good to make time for yourself with your pet and it is much less expensive. By comparison the investment in equipment is not very great.

Now your dog gets a quick rub all over, praised and released for a treat and a romp. A healthy treat like a carrot will clean the teeth while you finish up.

Clean Up:

If you have put the clipped hair into the waste bin as you go there is not a big task left. Just vacuum, clean and wipe the mat, table and floor. Clean and store the clippers according to owners manual instructions Put everything away till next time.

Note on grooming Airedale Terriers:

The formal cut of a show dog is not necessary for your pet. While your learn you are plan for a relaxed style. Look at "Grooming The Double Coat Of Airedale Terriers" on the internet. There are many pictures of show dogs and companion dogs. Choose the style you want.

While your dog is young and you are learning it does not matter so much. After a few times you and your Airedale Terrier will be happy with grooming. If you like you can become more ambitious later.

Where I live our dogs are clipped every six to eight weeks in the warm season and twice with just a tidying trim in the winter months when they need the fur. Our two ladies, Honey and Pippa, love to look trim.


Grooming Airedale Terriers - How to Groom the Double Coat of Your Adult Airedale Terrier

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Andis Easy Clip 12 Piece Clipper Kit

!±8±Andis Easy Clip 12 Piece Clipper Kit

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This Andis blade is chrome plated and carbon-edged for Andis detachable blade clippers. It can also be used with other brands of detachable type clippers. You can use this blade with multiple types of clippers and attaches easily. Andis’ universal attachment combs will also fit this blade set.

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Ed Geib GATOR 8.5" Curved Dog Grooming Scissors~LEFTY

!±8± Ed Geib GATOR 8.5" Curved Dog Grooming Scissors~LEFTY

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We are so excited about our new line of Professional Grooming Shears from Ed Geib! Handcrafted Geib Shears set an industry standard for excellence. Each shear is finished by hand, inspected by a Master Craftsman and tested before it ships! You get a Super Quality Scissor that is unsurpassed in balance, weight and feel. And each awesome shear comes with Ed Geib's personal Lifetime Warranty. You will feel the difference the first time you hold these scissors...the smooth cutting motion and razor sharp edge provides effortless shaping and finishing of all coat types. The 8.5" Curved LEFT HANDED Gator Shears are the perfect Every Day Shear for the Professional, New Groomer or Pet Owner who appreciates quality and demands performance!! Gator Shears are the workhorse of the Geib Line, perfect for: Professional Use. Finishing All Coat Types. Pre-bath cutting. Shaping Topknots, Headpieces, Pompons, Angulation. Gators are: Hand Finished in the US. Made of high quality stainless steel alloy. Ice-tempered for ultra sharpness and long cutting life.Honed to razor sharpness. Precision weighted. Comfort thumb and finger-rings. Includes protective sheath for storing scissors. Whether you have years of professional grooming experience or just getting started in your grooming career, you want to work effectively and efficiently! Geib Shears will allow you to do just that! These shears will give you years of outstanding service. You have Ed's word on it!

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Saturday, November 12, 2011

Beach Vacation Packing List

!±8± Beach Vacation Packing List

Planning a summer road trip where you'll hit a lot of beaches along a coast? You'll need a beach vacation packing list to make sure you don't forget anything.

You've got lots of options as far as what coast and where on it you will travel, but your beach vacation packing will need to change depending on the temperature where you're going. A coastal trip up to Maine is very different from a trip along the coast of Southern California.

Ready to hit the road and enjoy some fun in the sun?

Beach Vacation Packing List: General Stuff/Any Climate
Maps and printed out directions for your route. Get a GPS system if you can - it can be a great help if you get lost or just want to find something, like a pizza place. Printed out hotel confirmations/reservation information for anything you've booked for your trip. Both a first-aid kit and a roadside emergency kit including a flashlight with fresh batteries. Get AAA if you don't have it- not only is it great for roadside assistance and other issues with your vehicle, most hotels offer discounts to AAA members. Every kind of charger you need for your cell phones, digital cameras, etc. Load up anything that requires batteries with fresh ones so you don't have to waste time on your trip stopping to buy them. Clothes for every day of your trip, sleepwear, underwear and socks. Pack no more than three pairs of shoes (pick ones that will go with almost everything) and make sure one pair is a good pair of walking shoes. All toiletries and other grooming materials. Put things that might leak in plastic sealable bags. Don't forget any prescriptions you might need. Swiss Army knife or all the tools it includes - a small knife, corkscrew, bottle opener, and scissors. Rain ponchos for those occasional rainy days. Two coolers, one large one for your trip (filled with snacks, meals and beverages), and one smaller one to tote to the beach. Big blanket for when you're cold or to use as a picnic blanket/beach blanket. Pillows if anyone in your group likes to nap. A pair of sunglasses for everyone in the group. For those who need glasses and contacts, pack them along with all the necessary drops and cleaning fluids.
Beach Vacation Packing List: Hot Climate
Bathing suits - at least two. Bring just one and it will always be cold and damp when you put it on. Plus, you'll need to wash it regularly, making it even slower to dry. Woolite/gentle soap for washing bathing suits. Beach towels - two for each person. Why? Just like bathing suits, towels don't always dry as fast as we'd like them to, so having an extra is essential. Sunscreen, aloe gel, and other sunburn remedies. Bring some, but don't stress about having all that you need - all of these items are readily available in any drugstore. Hats are a good idea - you'd be amazed at how burned your scalp can get, even with a full head of hair. Sandals and flip-flops for the beach. Beach cover-ups/outfits for each day and a fresh outfit for every evening. If you want to minimize clothes, just pack a fresh t-shirt/top for the evening. Sweatshirts, sweaters, and light jackets for cooler nights. One or more sun umbrellas unless you know that every beach you'll be visiting offers rentals. No matter how much sunscreen you slather on, it's rarely enough for a whole day in the sun and playing in the waves, so sitting in the shade of your umbrella can make all the difference. Large beach bag with lip balm with sunscreen, sunscreen of all SPF's, napkins, and cash for concession stands. Put some hair elastics in the bag for anyone with long hair so that they can pull it back when it's hot or windy (or both). Lots of reading - books, magazines, and newspapers. This is a trip where you really get a chance to read (assuming you're into reading). MP3 players with headphones/Earbuds. Disposable cameras. Never bring your digital camera (or laptop) to the beach because the salt air will gum all the parts up and destroy it. Inflatable toys/mattresses and boogie boards for playing in the waves. Other beach games are also great to bring along.
Beach Vacation Packing List: Cool/Cold Climate
Unless you enjoy swimming in freezing cold water, you'll only need one bathing suit. If you love a brisk swim among the icebergs, you'll need two and you'll also need to bring a bottle of Woolite/gentle soap for washing your suits. For the occasional invigorating dip in the ocean, pack one large towel for each person. Pack a lot of layers when selecting your outfits. T-shirts, light pullover/fleeces, heavy sweaters, jackets, shorts, jeans and other long pants are all items you can bring and then layer depending on the weather. The temperature can change frequently during the day so plan accordingly. Pack lots of socks - from thinner cotton ones to thicker warm ones. Sunscreen - make sure to wear this even if you're not spending all day on the beach. As you'll probably spend more time engaged in other activities, it's unlikely you'll spend enough time in the sun as to end up with sunburn, so you can probably skip packing the sunburn remedies. Sneakers and socks will probably be used more than flip flops, which most people will find too cold. If you're planning to hike some of the northern parks, pack hiking boots, thick socks, and a compass. Make sure to bring your cell phone in case you get lost. Grabbing a trail map (and sticking to marked trails) is the best way to avoid getting lost in the first place. It's a good idea to figure out one activity for every day above and beyond the beaches, which will only take a small amount of time to visit as it will be fairly cold. Whether you're exploring local sights or participating in outdoor activities and sports, you'll be sure to have a really fun vacation.

Now you've got everything you need for a wonderful summer road trip!

Copyright 2009 Tara Waechter


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