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How To Trim Your Kerry Blue
by Fern Rogers
© 1992 USKBTC
This article first appeared in the 1992 Kerry Blue Terrier Handbook
What is to follow is by no means absolute law. It is simply our version of how
to trim and care for your Kerry Blue. You will find other methods and many different
opinions on the subject as you meet and talk with breeders from different parts
of the country. We offer this explanation only in the hope that it will help anyone
who is trying to learn the basic principles of grooming their Kerry Blue Terrier.
Feet
Trim (with scissors) the hair growing between the pads (1A).This
keeps your dog from collecting chunks of mud that may irritate his feet, also
helping the puppy develop a more compact foot. We usually do the feet when we
do the stomach area, and train the puppy to accept being placed on his back for
this chore.
Cut the toenails (with toenail clippers- Resco or we prefer Millers Forge.) A
bottle of "Monsell's Solution" is handy to have in case you accidentally cut the
nail too short. It stops the bleeding when dabbed on with a piece of cotton. (Tell
your prescription counter it's for veterinary purposes.) Smooth the nails with
a metal file. We've had success using the "Nail Groom" attachment with sandpaper
discs on our Oster clipper. Comb the leg hair down against the foot and cut off
any hair that extends beyond the pad. (1B)
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Stomach Area
For trimming on the head and stomach area, we recommend the #10 blade on the Oster
clipper. The A-2 Oster Clipper is preferred because of the removable head. Place
your dog on his back and with your clippers trim his stomach. (2A)
Trim to about 3 inches in front of the front edge of the back leg. (About a clipper's
width in front of the penis or an area that includes the back three sets of nipples
on a bitch.) Trim the hair on the penis with the clipper also and cut off any
hair that
Ears
Gently insert a "q-tip" either dry or one that has beer dipped in Vaseline,
into your dog's ear about half the length of the stick (less for pups). Rotate
it slowly in one direction to catch the long hair that grows inside the ear. Remove
the stick, pulling the hair out with it. Repeat this process on both ears until
no more hair comes out on the stick.
Eyes
Use a cotton ball dipped in Boric Acid Solution (a commercial product that is
excellent is Lavoptik) to clean the eyes. Use your metal comb carefully, if necessary
to remove all dried matter from the hair around the eyes
Head and Neck
We prefer to outline the ear with scissors before using the clipper- some prefer
to remove the excess hair with the clipper first. Start with the ears, (5A)
running your clippers against the growth of the on both the outside surface and
much of the underneath surface as you can reach easily (trimming the rest with
scissors; until tidy.) There is a flap of skin on the back edge of the ear. Find
this with your fingers and be careful not to cut it with your clippers or scissors.
On the head itself there are three "markers" to trim to (5A)
the outside corner of the eye (1), the corner of the mouth (2) and the hair follicle
(a definite lump) under the chin (3). Trim against the hair in all areas of the
head and neck with exception of the very flat top of the head (from the brows
back to between the ears.) This particular area depends on how curly or straight
the hair may be. If it is quite straight, you will have to trim against the growth.
Practice can tell you which you like best. Taper the hair to a longer length with
scissors right behind the ears.Some people use the clipper entirely too far down
the throat. This is something again that has to be decided by the individual.
A show trim should require more blending with the scissors to make the neck blend
into the body. If you use a V at the point of the base of the throat (or round
it oval shape), be sure not to carry it too low for this can make your dog appear
quite short when coming toward the judge. It also may not give the dog as pleasing
a front when viewed from the side.
Bath
Now bathe your dog. Place cotton in his ears to keep the water from entering and
causing infection. (Don't forget to remove it after the bath, if it has been placed
deeply to keep the dog from shaking it out.) It is not necessary to give your
dog a bath every time you trim him, but you can do a much better job of trimming
his coat if the hair is clean. If you have hard water, be sure to use a good shampoo
such as you would use yourself-it is much easier to rinse out. This last statement
is very important. Nothing can cause more irritation than soap left in the coat.
Some prefer to brush and comb the coat while drying-for show, we prefer to let
it dry with a blower on it-having brushed the dog well before his bath. After
the coat has dried in this manner, it will retain more curl and wave characteristic
of the breed.
Body
Blend the hair around the clipped areas with scissors. The body coat should be
about an inch and a half in length. (For a summer or utility haircut, we recommend
using a #5 Oster blade on your clipper to take the body down. This is marvelous
to keep a litter of puppies looking neat when they pass the 3 months mark.) Trim
the hair on the tail shorter than the rest of the body and be sure the area under
the tail is trimmed quite close as well as the rear of the dog. (7A)
Legs
We brush against the hair and then with it (as we do the whiskers and body coat).
Use your metal comb in the same manner. (The brush we refer to is called a slicker
brush and do not use a real fine comb. Use an English Hinde slicker brush or a
finer Warner slicker brush, particularly on puppies. We like the Resco 80M long
toothed poodle comb on show coats before using a Resco Medium handle comb.) After
you have combed the hair down, lift the foot and shake the whole leg. Then replace
the foot and start trimming in a tubular fashion. This will require a great deal
of patience and practice. (7A)Looking at your dog from the rear
(7B), his legs should form an inverted "V". Be sure the hips
are more tapered than rounded following the body line
Face
Comb the whiskers forward and with your scissors pointing toward the nose, cut
the hair beside the eyes to make them visible.(9A) Trim any
extra long whiskers to give them a neater appearance.
Last Updated: 12/19/2002, 4:05 pm
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