Trimming
Trimming is a hygienic alternative to clipping, ideal for dogs with rough coats.
Why do you need dog grooming?
Firstly, there are a huge number of breeds that practically do not shed and need to be freed from dead hair.
Secondly, trimming is accompanied by stimulation of the pet's blood circulation, which further contributes to the qualitative structure of the coat.
Thirdly, inanimate hair leads to tangles and an untidy appearance of the animal.
Trimming is the pinching of a dog's coat. At home, it is difficult to achieve high-quality results of this procedure, since it requires special equipment, knowledge, skills and extensive experience. A competent master must feel the dog and determine how much the coat is ripe for trimming. The trimming process will not cause discomfort and inconvenience to the dog if the pet falls into the reliable hands of a true master.
Owners of breeds with a hard coat structure need to understand and remember that grooming dogs with these features is prohibited. Even a single haircut of hard wool will lead to a change in structure to a softer, thinner, not practical and not pedigree. The fact is that the outer hair of such dogs is soft at the base, and hard towards the end. Therefore, trimming does not damage the structure, and cutting leads to hair growth from a thin part.
Breeds with coarse hair require special care, and a competent master who will establish contact with the pet without injuring the psyche and professionally carry out the trimming procedure, getting a well-groomed and happy animal.