Shih Tzu Grooming
What the Shih Tzu Owner Should Know About Grooming, Part
III
Scissors are needed for Shih Tzu grooming. The “barber type”
with the sharp, straight edge is used for most scissoring. The
barber type scissors are used for cutting the hair of a Shih
Tzu to the correct length for a fine finishing touch.
A toenail clipper and a file are necessary for Shih Tzu
grooming. The average Shih Tzu owner will probably not want to
buy all of the top-quality equipment that a professional Shih
Tzu groomer would need. You can improvise. A steady table that
is already available in your home can be used for the Shih Tzu
grooming table. You can glue a piece of skid-proof vinyl or
rubber matting on the top of the table. You can purchase a
grooming post from a pet supply store or over the internet. The
table can also be placed against a wall and a rope attached to
the wall with a hook to serve as a grooming post. The rope can
be tied loosely around the Shih Tzu to help keep the Shih Tzu
under control. If you decide to buy a professional grooming
table, one with a 36” X 24” top is the best buy.
If you are unable to install a bathtub with a platform to
make the sides waist high so there would be a minimum of back
bending, the next best thing would be to use or install a
laundry tub. For a single bath or one Shih Tzu in the
household, the regular bathtub is sufficient.
In the summertime, if you keep your Shih Tzu in a puppy cut,
you could let the Shih Tzu air-dry outside after a good
towel-drying. In winter, brushing and using a dry bath powder
can clean the Shih Tzu and give him a pleasant odor in between
regular bathing. Dry bath powder is also useful for daily
cleaning of the face and feet of your Shih Tzu. There are
liquid versions available as well.
For fluff drying and to get the result of a professional
groomer you will need a floor dryer. Otherwise a good hand held
human blow dryer will be sufficient.
A good lanolin-base shampoo that is biodegradable is best. I
truly have found the shampoos manufactured for HealthyPetNet to
be of excellent quality for my Shih Tzu. However, there are
many other excellent brands of shampoo on the market. A high
quality shampoo will mix completely with water, will suds
easily and rinse out easily leaving no residue in the Shih
Tzu’s hair. A good crème rinse is recommended after each
bath.
Generally, you can bathe your Shih Tzu weekly if you find a
good quality shampoo and crème rinse that does not dry out the
skin. If the skin of your Shih Tzu becomes dry with weekly
baths, try every other week.
By
Connie Limon. Connie Limon is a
Shih Tzu breeder. She publishes a FREE weekly newsletter.
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