Tibetan Terrier
GROOMING TIPS FOR THE TIBETAN TERRIER
The Tibetan Terrier makes a wonderful companion dog, they are a playful and active dog and many people suggest that they are easily trained. They have a long coat which require daily brushing to maintain in good condition and free of knots and tangles. They do not shed but they do blow their coats an at times of heavy blow your grooming sessions may take longer.
To maintain their coat in a great condition it is recommended that you brush every day, and when brushing always hold the brush loosely so if you do encounter knots or tangles you will not sharply pull the coat. When brushing, never brush the coat ‘dry’ always moisten the fur with a leave in coat spray, water or a mild water and conditioner mix (I part conditioner to 10 parts water), on occasion you may also require a good de-tangler spray. If when grooming you find knots, tangles and mats it is essential that you deal with these straightaway as if left the knot will simply grow. So try to de-mat, detangle or de-knot by teasing out using a detangler lotion, a comb and your fingers.
When groomed you are rewarded with a wonderful coat so the demanding grooming needs are always rewarded with a lovely finish.
The fur can mat and tangle if not groomed regularly so a good pin brush, a fine and coarse comb should be part of your daily grooming kit. As the fur responds well to conditioners a good quality conditioner or conditioning shampoo we would also recommend.
Before you start your shower and grooming sessions make sure you have all tools and materials required: –
Shampoo ensure you use a specific Dog Shampoo this will ensure that the Fur is maintained in great condition, Human Shampoos have different formulas not always compatible with Dogs.
A good quality conditioner
Towels 1 x Roses PVA Mega Absorbent Towel, and I x Roses Large Microfibre Towel
1 x Roses Grooming and Drying Brush
1 x Good Quality Pin Brush and Stainless Steel Comb
A good supply of treats
Washing your Tibetan Terrier
Always brush the dog well before bathing ensuring no knots, mats and tangles if you wash without brushing you will make any subsequent de-knotting etc much harder to do.
For all dogs we advise you to use the shower, (and use a non-slip shower mat as washing in the sink or bath may result in your dog jumping out and potentially harming itself. If washing in the sink please do put a towel or non slip mat in sink and secure your dog to avoid it jumping out and harming itself. Ensure the water is a comfortable temperature not too hot or too cold use the shower attachment to thoroughly wet your dog’s coat (if not pour water over the coat using a jug and do ensure that you wet the coat thoroughly right down to the skin. Then apply the shampoo and knead it thoroughly into the coat, if your dog has got extremely dirty you may need to repeat this process. Now this is important when rinsing the shampoo out you must ensure that all shampoo is rinsed away as any residue can cause itchiness. Another key point we would make is to avoid getting shampoo into the eyes and try to keep the inside of ears dry away from shampoo and water. A good tip here is to wash from the back of the head down towards the tail this will minimise the risk of getting shampoo and water in the ears.
If using a conditioner and we would strongly recommend you do with the Tibetan Terrier as the coat responds well. repeat process and again make sure the conditioner is thoroughly rinsed out of the coat
When coat thoroughly rinsed it is time to dry and technique is important here to keep your dog’s coat in great condition. Firstly, dab the coat all over with the Roses Mega Absorbent PVA Towel, squeezing excess water out from the cloth often to ensure maximum absorbency. Once all surplus water is removed then wrap your dog in a Roses Large Microfibre Towel gently dabbing the towel all over until the coat is just damp. It is important that you do not vigorously towel dry your dog as this can result in Frizz, Split Ends and Matting.
Now to the final drying and grooming, connect your Roses Grooming and Drying Brush set on medium heat and low speed and start brushing and Drying the coat, and for the Tibetan Terrier we recommend you use the oval pin brush head only. There is no correct place to start but the key advice we would give here is to always brush and dry in the direction of the hair and to ensure the whole coat is dry particularly around the base of the tail and around the ears. Also we would advise you to work in zones Back, Sides Chest, Legs, Neck and do not forget the tail. Ensure all the coat is brushed through, free of Matts, Knots and Dry. If your dog is a little anxious at first encourage with treats and words of encouragement. Initially we would recommend you use medium heat setting 1 and low power setting and once your dog is familiarised and comfortable with your Roses Grooming and Drying Brush you can increase the heat setting to full and increase the speed to high, but note when drying around the eyes and ears only use medium heat and low power.
The permanent IONIC feature will ensure great conditioning to your dog’s coat
The choice of Brush head to use varies from Dog to Dog but we recommend the oval pin brush head, but over time you may experiment with the other brush heads and find your own favourite which gives you great results
We know that following these simple instructions you will soon be getting great results and you and your Tibetan Terrier will enjoy these grooming sessions which can help create an excellent bond between you and your dog and of course keep your dog looking great and smelling good most of the time.
We look forward to hearing of your experiences and of course receiving pictures of your Tibetan Terrier after your Grooming and Pampering Sessions
THE ROSES TEAM
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