BATH AND DRYED
Now and with all preparation, will take our yorkie and we will put it into the
bath, we give him a hand of shampoo (lanolin or proteins shampoo) and we rinse him very well.
If it's necessary we can give him a second hand of shampoo. Now and with its hair clean and well rinsed, we will put the dog inside the
recipient that previously we had prepared with the oil and cream mixture. We sink him until the neck,
being careful not to scare him and with a ladle, we will tossing him water for the head (never sink
the head into the water) with the purpose of whole hair is totally impregnated of the oily
preparation.
We will take out the dog of the water and we will wrap him in a towel and
without rubbing we will drying off, letting the towel goes absorbing the excess of water. Next we will place him on his legs in a table with a nonskid surface, we apply
him the dryer with the hot air, being careful not to burn him the skin and hair. We will go brushing the hair taking care at the same time that we going drying
him. If we find any tangle we will open it with our finger tips and we will continue
brushing until this one be untangled, trying no to pull up him hair. When all dog is dryied and well brushing, you may see his coat lightly oily, now we can begin to put crackers.
CRACKERING THE YORKIE
Each one has their own way to make it, but I usually begin with the head, in
order to he has the hair in the eyes and mouth so less time than it be possible. With the comb, we will make a line from the external end of the eye until the
ear, and from behind of ear to ear, and the resulting tuft will wrap it in one of the paper ribbons
that we had prepared. We bend the wrapped up tuft on itself several times until having a small cracker. Then we will hold it with an elastic band. Should be strong, but it must
not cause any damage to the dog. Next, we will take him a tuft of hair to each side of the mouth (the mustaches)
and another in the chin, and we hold them at same way.
Now we turn the dog and we make the line to the center, placing the
coat well combed to each side of the body. We separate the tale hair and we place another
cracker, holding it with an elastic band at the end of the tale tip (care, never put the band on the tail,
because it could be gangrened, and have always clear the anal area). In this way, we will go separating tuft to each side of the dog's body and wrapping
them in crackers. The sides of the neck in a same way and in the chest we will put him other two,
in way that will have 4 crackers in the head, 2 in the chest, 1 in the tail, 5 at each side of the
body and 1 in each leg. Now he is crackered, we put in his back feet two little socks, hold them with an
adhesive ribbon, so that when the dog is scratching the head, he doesn't break his hair. (The nails
should be very short).
All of this may
seems a little complicated, but according we will go making
it we will find it easier and we will go taking the exact point, that will make us to go more quickly. When the day of exhibition you remove the crackers from the dog, you bath and
drying him, you will have a beautiful specimen of Yorkshire Terrier, shining his coat with all
its splendour. This moment is one of more satisfactory for a breeder, showing the results
of its work and dedication. You will be able to check it by yourself, and then you will
tell me...
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