Things You'll Need
- Pin brush
- Clippers
- Blending shears
- Blow dryer
Instructions
Brush the coat with a pin brush, using long strokes going with the grain of the hair. The outer coat should be soft and wavy. It should also have a good sheen to it. Remove undercoat shed while you are brushing. This breed sheds constantly. Try to get rid of as much shed hair as possible before you give the dog a bath.
Look behind the ears for signs of mats and remove any knots you find. While doing this, check the insides of the ears for any signs of infection. The long, irregular shape of the ears makes it easy for them to have unnoticed internal problems.
Use clippers or blending shears to clip the body hair. Go with the grain rather than against it or across the body. If you aren't skilled at doing this, get someone who is to show you how. It takes some expertise to make sure the hair is blended correctly.
Bathe the dog using an appropriate dog shampoo.
Fluff dry the dog with a blow dryer. Brush out the coat in long strokes from the skin as you blow dry your dog's hair.