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| Grooming
of the Lhasa Apso
If we are on the way with
a Lhasa Apso, we hear these sentences: Oh, so sweet and beautiful, long
hair and so friendly however this care expenditure! But you need nevertheless
so much time! If you know however about the care and particularly about
the technology of the care, the care is a ritual for dog and owner annoying
does not have to expect, but a very intensive occupation with the dog and owner with joy. In order to receive a long, shining skin,
it requires a balanced and nutrition co-ordinated with the race. As food
additive I give daily a little spoon of good oil. In addition, every other
oil with a high content of essential fatty acids is suitable, like cold
pressed night candle oil or sunfloweroel. A very good means is also Velcote,
an oil from different african kinds of nut. |
Brushing: Tibetan
dogs have a dubblecoated hair dress, which consists of fine underwool
and firm cover hair. The cover hair is very similar in appearance and pH
value to the human hair. This cover hair receives the Lhasa Apso only with
the change of the puppy coat. First firm of hair come through usually between
the shoulders. If one from the outset (even if one means, which are hair
still not at all for a long time) the dog to combing accustoms, is not the
care late very long hair a problem. It depends only on the regularity.
One
proceeds as follows: Best we put the dog on a table (a good place is also the
washing machine!) a not-slipping underlay and put the dog laterally on
it. I always use thereby the same instruction-Peng-?, that is, the dog must
remain lying now. The hair is easily moistened now with an atomizer, so
that the hair does not break when brushing. The atomizer is water-filled
with distilled, a hair lotion for dogs (Conditioner) is attached
to it. Beginning upward combed by the belly.
One draws transverse vertices again and again and combs so the individual
layers. The paws are treated in the same way. If small mates are
found, these are carefully dissolved with the comb. We should hold the
hair over the skin, so that we do not do pain to the dog. In no case
on the hair pull too firmly, it breaks otherwise. The preferential
places formating are behind the ears and under the shoulders. If mats are
formed nevertheless, briefly with care lotion to moisten, something up influence
let and with the fingers pull apart, afterwards with the comb. For
the eyes I use a small comb, in order to remove dried up eye
secretion, equally thereby leftovers can be removed. With increasing hair
length a vertex on the back, which emphasizes the long hair particularly
beautifully, forms. Lhasa Apso puppy require more care, than an adult
Lhasa, since the fine puppy hair felts faster. An adult Lhasa is through-brushed
in to twice per week thoroughly. 
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clips for brushing and drying |
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claw clipper |
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different hair slides |
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different rubberbands |
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tweezers |
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fine comb with rotating pins |
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coarse comb |
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metal comb with fine and coars parts |
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fine comb for eyes |
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comb for parting the hair |
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brush with metal pins, rounded |
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brush with long metal pins |
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| Eyes:
To the daily
care the cleaning of the eyes belongs. The eye internal angles are cleaned
either with a dampened cotton wool PAD or released with a fine comb from
secretion remainders. Cut in no case the hair around the eyes, which
would irritate regenerating hair the eyes, the Lhasa Apso have long lashes,
which keep the eyes free. |
| Ears:
Once per week the ears are cleaned. In addition one uses an ear cleaning
agent of the veterinary surgeon. Hair in the gehoergang is carefully out-pulled
with the fingers, in order to avoid infections. No fear, the dog does that
not to pain. |
Claws
and Paws:
Every few weeks the claws should be shortened . In addition one uses special claw
pliers. You must be very careful, in order to hurt no supplied with
blood part of the claw. The 5. Claw at the inside of the front runs is likewise
shortened, so that it cannot in-grow. You can best be shown the first time
of the breeder or an experienced dog owner, how the claw part
is removed. Also between the bundles and toes the hair growing is
very strong, the hair must be kept short there, since dirt settles there
and to inflammations they can-accustom it to come their dog on to these
measures.

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Bathing:
Never brush or comb a dirty or matted coat dry.
Depending upon contamination our Lhasa Apso is bathed. Otherwise we bath
every 2 weeks. In addition I use a good dog shampoo with a following care
flushing; which improves and protects the hair structure.
It's very important to get all the hair wet before you apply shampoo - sometimes the coat resists water, and you find dry patches when you put the shampoo on. Use warm water (not hot or cool), and when the dog is completely wet, work the Shampoo in gently, moving your hands down from the top, never rubbing in circles or an up and down motion. Put the dog in a large
bath-towel, the dog is expressed and dried may vibrate itself,
afterwards it. The hair is brushed and blowed at the same time. Before it
is however completely dry, it is thoroughly through-brushed. In cold
weather the dog should not go outside, before it is perfectly dry. After
a walk in bad weather or if our Lhasa meant, it must loosen the garden
up, we
showers only the paws and the belly off
and removes any wood remainders, or also annoying grass seeds from
the coat.
There are some products that you should NOT use, such as those with silicone in them, heavy thick oils that clog up the skin and hair-spray with lacquer in it that dries the hair and makes it break. Too much bathing with harsh shampoos will dry the coat and make it brittle and easy to mat. I like the "enzyme" products which are safe and non-toxic, not a soap with sulpher in it, but completely natural and protective of the hair and skin.
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| Haircut: The Lhasa Apso only is the typical picture with his long, beautiful coat. If you go with him more often intoi woods you can cut his hair a little, but never shave him completely. If you want to show your Lhasa Apso on Dog Shows, do not cut his hair. I only cut thin tips and hair, which is longer than the bottom. If your Lhasa is not groomed for a long time and you think its not possible to demating him, ask your breeder, he has the right instructions for you to save the coat. |
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