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Excellent albeit long video. If you're curious or mystified about stripping, what it looks like, how to do it, etc. this is a very nice overview. It reminds me of being at a show, watching and chatting away with someone who's giving a dog a once-over. Very helpful to see what stripping looks like in practice and hear a bit of the how's and why's and so on.

Focus is on show grooming but mechanics  are the same whether a dog ever sees a ring or not.

Also touches on a few additional grooming topics like ear cleaning and nails.

 

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I am looking forward to viewing! After spending quite a few long sessions with Atticus, I feel like he is growing more hair over night just to spite me! The hair, oh the hair!

A very informative video as to the hows and whys of grooming a cairn terrier. It is long. Be patient because the information is well worth it.

I watched the first half, and will watch the rest later today.

 

Brad, do you have the link on YT? Does she have any other videos?

5 hours ago, bradl said:

She does. If you click the Watch On YouTube button at the lower left it will take you to the same video on YT where you can also see the rest of her channel. 

Thanks, Brad! I subscribed to her channel.

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