Shih Tzu Grooming Equipment
What the Shih Tzu Owner Should Know About Grooming Part II:
Getting to Know Grooming Equipment
If you don’t have good equipment there is no way you will
have a well groomed Shih Tzu. As with all jobs, proper tools
are essential to doing a job well.
Clippers
One of the most important pieces of equipment is the
clipper. For a Shih Tzu owner grooming only one Shih Tzu, one
of the best is Oster with snap-on blades. The blades can be
changed easily. Various blades needed are No. 10, No. 7 and No.
4. No. 10 will give you a complete shave down. No. 7 blade will
give you not so close of a cut as the No. 10. No 4 blade will
give you the stylish puppy cut that so many Shih Tzu pet owners
like for their pet Shih Tzu.
Combs
You will need a fine-toothed comb and a medium-toothed comb.
You will also need a very tiny comb to comb the hair on the
face. Combs with metal handles are more durable.
Brushes
The brush is very important. While the professional groomer
who grooms all the breeds will need a variety of brushes, the
Shih Tzu owner will need the proper brushes for a Shih Tzu. A
soft wire slicker brush is the best for fluff-drying. It can be
used to remove tangles from the Shih Tzu’s coat, but it must be
used very gently. The hard wire slicker is used to remove mats.
A pin brush is used for tidying the long hair of a Shih Tzu. It
cannot be used for “hard” brushing. If your Shih Tzu’s hair is
fine, you can use a natural-bristle brush made of boar
bristles. A vegetable brush or toothbrush can be used on all
the places that are hard to get at, especially on the face,
around and between the eyes of the Shih Tzu.
Use a spray conditioner when brushing your Shih Tzu’s hair.
The conditioner should have a lanolin base and should not
contain alcohol. Alcohol can discolor and dry out the hair of
the Shih Tzu. If you do not have the correct type on hand, use
plain water in a spray bottle. When you use coat conditioner or
water when brushing your Shih Tzu’s hair, you will prevent
static electricity and causing the hair to break.
By
Connie Limon. Connie Limon is a
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