do a net search for K9 Topcoat.  Honestly, if you get one and put the dog in
it wet and then let it dry completely, you won't have any more bad hair
days.  STraight as a stick.  If your dog has a lot of fuzzy undercoat,
remove it and that helps to keep the pigment looking nicer, the wavy out and
the body contours nicer too.


>From: Bernice Newbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel List
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [CKCS-L] trimming etc
>Date: Sun, 24 Mar 2002 08:07:25 -0800
>
>Hi Myra,
>Were do you the K9 Topcoat Spandex body suit?  It sounds like it would much
>easier than my towels and womens panty hose.  Any other suggestion for "bad
>hair days" are welcome.
>Bernice Newbury
>Brybury
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Myra Savant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Sunday, March 24, 2002 7:48 AM
>Subject: Re: [CKCS-L] trimming etc
>
>
> > Geez Suze.  We pretty much do what you do right down to the oxyclean in
>the
> > water.  Sometimes, I will fill little glasses with oxyclean and soak
>their
> > feet in it but I'm careful not to get it on their genital organs.  It
>will
> > do a good job with those boys whose aim is not particularly good too.  I
> > check the little eye brow hairs often and make sure that they don't grow
> > into the eyes as well.  We use Vellus products sometimes, but my
>favorite
> > are the CowBoy Magic products that we get from KV.  For the show dogs, I
>use
> > a leave-in conditioner after every bath, never condition the ears, never
> > strip out the fuzzy ear hair.  We use the K9 Topcoat Spandex body suit.
>I
> > put the dog in it still wet after I blow dry the ears and bib and then
>the
> > pup goes into a crate dryer.  When the body suit gets taken off, there
>are
> > no more waves on that coat.  It is as straight as a stick and stays that
>way
> > for several days.  We feed a raw, natural diet, so the teeth stay nice
> > pretty much all the time, but I check the mouths at every bath and work
>on
> > scaling that needs to be done as I go.  My dogs all stand perfectly
>still
> > and let me do it as needed.  Nails are trimmed at every bath and filed
>to
>be
> > smooth.  Also, we play fetch with the dogs, come rain or shine almost
>every
> > day and let them run on asphalt pretty regularly for the ball.  I think
>that
> > some exercise on a hard surface helps the tendons.    Some of them don't
> > have a clue as to why they are chasing the ball, but the running is good
>for
> > them, especially as they extend their front legs in a full out run.   We
> > also play games with them to encourage them to jump straight up in the
>air.
> > Sounds silly, but jumping high every day will build up the muscles in
>the
> > rear end and give it good definition.  I've seen straightish stifles
>come
> > down and develop lovely curvature there with daily jumping.   One of our
>dog
> > room doors has a window.  If I have a girl in season, I will keep her in
>the
> > dog room while the boys play outdoors.  They will spend large amounts of
> > time jumping up at the window to catch a glimpse of her.  Sounds silly,
>but
> > there are no mushy rears around here.  Myra
> >
> >
> > >From: "Susan A. Schlenger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >Reply-To: The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel List
> > ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >Subject: Re: [CKCS-L] trimming etc
> > >Date: Sun, 24 Mar 2002 10:32:30 -0500
> > >
> > >Hi, Jo Ann,
> > >         I'll be glad to honestly tell you what I do.  Six months in
> > >advance I
> > >am shedding out dead hair, bathing and conditioning.  This includes hot
> > >oil in cases in which it is needed.  I adjust diet if coats seem dry,
> > >etc.   I try to bath show dogs every week or every other week as I
>agree
> > >with George Alston and others who say "clean hair grows".
> > >         I trim nails when I bath; I file them as well.  I also brush
>teeth
> > >at
> > >that time.  (We use oxyfresh in the water of those not being bred).
> > >I'll assess a dog a couple of weeks prior to a show and decide how much
> > >time I need to groom it.  Thanks to Ellie Mordecai, I have those super
> > >grooming coats which enable me to cut out a lot of drying time.  They
> > >also work wonders for that sometimes wavy back end.
> > >         I have been known to take a small thinning shears to a bad mat
> > >especially underneath where it is tender.  I will cut open the mat
> > >lengthwise so that I can then tease out the rest of the tangle more
> > >gently. I am guilty there if that is not allowed, but I can't bear to
>go
> > >after a mat in a tender area (like groin) and end up with either
> > >tortorously, long, slow grooming sessions or dogs who hate grooming.
> > >This generally only happens when they are blowing coat.  I don't
> > >generally even trim the hair on the underneath (pads) of the dog's feet
> > >anymore, as one judge accused me of trimming when I did that! (Which IS
> > >allowed in our standard).
> > >         I once used a pumice stone on a bitch with a cowlick and got
>hell
> > >for
> > >it.  That was after I got hell the day before from the judge who
> > >suggested I try it. <G>
> > >         I try to wrap the stifle of the dog so that I can show a nice
>turn
> > >of
> > >stifle and despair when guard hairs won't wrap because I know what my
> > >competition will do. <G>  So, this is why I try to shed them out as
>much
> > >as possible (using slicker and comb) in that period before they show.
> > >         I use a myiad of products depending on coat, mostly Vellus to
>tame
> > >unruly bits and pieces.  Their satin cream is useful for that but I use
> > >it very sparingly if I'm showing and never on ears.
> > >         Anyone in this area can tell you that my dogs look like they
>are
> > >shown
> > >naturally......because they sometimes have bad hair days.  When Tyler
> > >was put up as WD at Morris and Essex, the judge made mention to Gary
> > >that Tyler was definitely having a bad hair day that day; it was
> > >terribly humid and his profuse coat was not cooperating.
> > >
> > >I honestly WISH that we could "neaten" up our exhibits, but judging
>from
> > >what is already done (some to great extremes) if we were allowed even
> > >that latitude, then the inch would become many miles.  It *pains* me to
> > >show a dog that I could fix up a bit with just a tad of hand stripping
> > >on the head or just a little evening up of an ear, but I won't do it.
>I
> > >am so aware of the really sculpted competition and how it could change
> > >the breed forever.  SOME of my dogs grow bell shaped ears; but most
> > >don't!  I suppose I'll get chucked by judges who wish my dogs looked
> > >neater, (as I do!) but others will reward my efforts to make the most
>of
> > >my dog in a natural way.
> > >
> > >It really is a shame that human nature is such that many of us can't
> > >follow rules or we COULD be allowed to "neaten" without trimming.
> > >
> > >Suze
> > >
> > >
> > >Jo wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Would everyone***** honestly***** tell me what they do to their dog
>to
> > > > prepare for a show.
> > > > Starting six months before the big day.
> > > >
> > > > > Actually, Dave,
> > > > >         I think I mentioned "handlers" in suggesting an ad meaning
>ALL
> > > > > handlers.  There are plenty of owner handlers out there trimming
> > >merrily
> > > > > away. <G>
> > > > >
> > > > > Suze
> > > > >
> > > > > Dave Wagner wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > > My response was to a subsequent post that said maybe we should
> > > > distribute the
> > > > > > letter to pro handlers.
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