Dog Coat
Care: How to Groom a Long-Coated Small Dog
Breed
The long-coated small breeds are characterized by a certain
appealing full fluffiness, as opposed to the parted
coat-breeds, which are characterized by long, smooth, flowing
hair, which is more similar to long human hair.
For this reason, keep this in mind when grooming long-coated
small breed dogs: Think of the coat standing out from the
body, rather than lying flat against the skin. When you
have finished giving your small dog a bath, below is a step by
step process on how to groom that long fluffy coat.
- After drying your dog, blow-dry the long coat to keep
it from drying into tangles. With the
blow-dryer on cool or low
setting, work from the bottom up, using the
pin brush or slicker
brush to fluff-dry. Divide the hair into
sections with the pin brush or slicker brush and hold them
out from the body as you blow-dry.
- Keep the blow-dryer moving over each piece of hair
until it is dry, then work your way up. Start with the legs
and rear end and work your way up and forward. Keep
brushing and fluffing for fullness, keeping the coat free
from tangles.
- Finish by running a metal comb through
the coat to make sure that you did not miss a single tangle
or snag.
- With a #10 blade on your electric clipper, shave your
dog's anal area to keep it clean and free of long hair and
tangles. Be careful not to touch the blade directly on your
dog's skin. Another way of keeping this area clean is to
clip it neatly with scissors.
- Depending on the breed or if you like the idea of
having your dog's underside free of long hair, with the
same #10 blade, shave your dog's abdomen from groin to
naval and down the insides of both thighs. Shave with the
lay of the hair.
- Trim between your dog's paw pads with scissors, and if
hair covers the feet, trim around the feet so the hair
reaches the ground evenly around the paw in a rounded
shape.
- Brush and comb the hair on your dog's head, ears, and
face.
- Stand back and look at the dog's shape. Scissor any
stray long hairs without changing the shape of the
coat.
- Just look for uneven, stray areas that stand out after
brushing.
- To finish the dog and take advantage of the coat’s
fluffiness, spray it with coat conditioner
or coat dressing to keep it soft and in
place, then brush lightly over the top of the coat to set.
Brush from bottom up and from shoulders forward to
fluff-the ruff. Fluff the tail, the body, and the
chest.
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