Grooming Advice for The Pomeranian - Plush Puppy UK
Grooming Advice for The Pomeranian
This extrovert little member of the Toy Group, descended from sled dogs of the north, not only makes a wonderful pet and companion, but is a great show contender.
He may be small and he may be compact, but this does not diminish
his stature in the ring. I often think these little dogs appear
to have bigger personalities than some of the larger breeds.
Having several friends who exhibit this breed, I have spent much time working out a good
grooming regime for them to use. I also show Eurasiers along with
my Siberians and laughingly joke that my Eurasiers are simply
large Poms! I do tend to groom them the same way as the Poms.
The double coat of the Pom is a fairly straightforward one to groom but it does take
time, albeit on a small scale of dog. The crux of the matter is
to keep the texture on the longer guard hair and maintain the
overall shape of the dog, which I have always pictured as being
a ball shape thus wanting to keep lift and fullness to the coat.
You are in an enviable position of being able to lightly trim this dog for neatness and
a clean outline. So, starting with a good pair of thinning shears
(you only get to make half a mistake at a time using thinning
shears), trim the hair on the ear tips to make small and rounded
to balance the head. Next, shape the feet to make small and cat-like.
Trim right down at the base of the tail to give definition to
the tail set and also to shorten the back. Trim the bib, the underline
and pants maintaining at all times the round ball shape. A practised
eye makes for a perfect shape, so do this gently to start with
- you can always take more off if needed.
The next step is to get
the lift and fullness to the coat so I never recommend anything
that will flatten or soften the coat such as a conditioner. Your
Pom's harsher outer coat must have texture. Use
Plush Puppy Body Building Shampoo at a
dilution rate of 3 parts water to one part shampoo. I always like
to dilute the shampoo to disperse it readily and evenly throughout
the coat and to shorten the time of rinsing. This is a small dog
so is an economical breed any way but they do hate to stand still
- the quicker you get this done the better! For the final rinse
add approx ½ teaspoon of Plush
Puppy Seabreeze Oil to approx 4 - 6 cups water working
this mix well into the coat and down to the skin. It is all naturally
sourced and gives a wonderful gleam and glow to the coat without
flattening and softening. You can keep a small amount of this
mix for spraying onto the dog between shows, behind the ears and
on the males "pee" feathers. Any disentangling, should
it be needed on the longer areas of coat, can be done with a mix
of a golf ball amount of Plush
Puppy Revivacoat to one cup water - this will get the
matts or tangles out without flattening the coat.
I do believe in blow-drying with a cool to warm dryer - never hot. This serves to lift and
aerate the coat whilst removing any dead undercoat. Good chance
also to check the skin for any skin disturbances or "free
riders", heaven forbid they should be there. We get "bush" ticks where we are but whilst they are not particularly threatening,
they are ugly and irritating. I love to find the critters during
the blow-dry and eliminate them as quickly as possible. On longer
coats, it is often the only way to truly track them down.
The best thing for volumising
the coat when drying is the Plush
Puppy Volumising Cream. It is brilliant when the dog is
out of coat after shedding and just as helpful when in coat to
give that extra "oomph" without being hard or sticky.
Apply 1 tbspn to 1-cup water in a Plush
Puppy Spray Bottle, which is marked with measurements
on the side and has a nice spray to disperse evenly. Try adding
instead to the final rinse water along with the Seabreeze Oil
to save time and leave in. Can also be used the day of the show
to lift any flattened areas - just lightly spray and brush or
if available, use a dryer just to refresh the shape.
Another great spray for
grooming on show day is Plush
Puppy Quick Fix. This has slightly more hold factor than
the Volumising Cream and can be used either diluted or undiluted
- dilute ½ and ½ if you wish. However, the Volumising
Cream will add more thickness to each hair. You can use both if
you wish - the Volumising Cream firstly for a more coat appearance
and the Quick Fix for more hold and lift. An even stronger grooming
product for a lot of hold and lift is Plush Puppy Puffy Dog, used also straight
after bathing and when the dog is approx 80% dry. Dilute one golf
ball amount to 1-cup water and spray well into the coat and finish
drying. This gives a lot of hold and texture. It is your choice
to decide just how much is needed for which coat as with all double-coated
breeds, they are constantly in various stages of shedding and
regenerating.
Always keep in mind that
ball shape and avoid anything that will flatten or soften. Your
fluffing up on show day can be done readily using your light or
harder hold grooming spray recipes outlined above and using an
oval cushioned ½ bristle ½ nylon brush such as the Plush Puppy Porcupine
Brush. On larger breeds such as the Eurasier I use the
Pin Brush and you might prefer this instead.. You do need to get
into the coat to the skin and lift the coat and you do want bristles
that do just that and not skate over the top of the coat leaving
a felted undercoat. Always you are lifting and fluffing up.
The Pom doesn't seem to
get too many problems with tear staining though I have seen some
on the lighter colours. Again I recommend using a simple remedy
such as a whitening toothpaste applied with a toothbrush or Q
Tip and worked into the area avoiding getting into the eye. Leave
for 10 - 15 mins and wipe off and then rinse to avoid getting
any surplus washing into the eye. You can use the Plush Puppy Deep Cleansing Shampoo to
keep on top of this problem.
For final touches on show
day, a light dusting of Plush
Puppy Pixie Dust onto the edge of the Plush Puppy Porcupine Brush and flicked
lightly into the coat will add a hint of glamour and light when
picked out by the sun. Don't overdo it. Subtlety is the key word
and it looks wonderful. Don't forget a light spray also of Plush Puppy Odour Muncher
to complete the overall sense of good grooming and presentation.
It is so nice for a judge to not only touch a clean and beautiful
dog but to have him smell fresh as well.
What a nice energetic little
character you get to show! Full of vim and vigour he appears to
dance along like a little ball of delight. I see them sometimes
in the marshalling area spinning on the leash with sheer joy.
Such a cheeky little fellow is your Pom. How could anyone not
be cheered seeing his pixie antics and his cocky attitude? He
is well worth the work that you put into him and a hard act to
follow.
CHERYL LECOURT
Plush Puppy Australia
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