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Not That You Would EVER Trim A Cavalier....

While everyone understands, and adheres [I wish!] to the
Standard's trimming prohibition, most Cavalier breeders
eventually end up with altered dogs and bitches or questions
from pet owners about what to do with all that coat they now
grow. The following is a trim that we've come up with that
works well, especially in winter, when it can get so messy. We
suggest it to many pet owners - they simply take the recipe to
their groomer. Its really nothing more than a modified cocker
trim; if you know how to use clippers, it's easy, and if you
don't, its not hard to learn. The best results come, when the
dog is brushed out, the rough trim put on including the scissor
work, the dog bathed and fluff dried, and then completely re-
trimmed.

With a # 10 blade, clip between the pads of the feet and the
insides of the hind legs, going as far forward to the chest as you
want, and depending on the amount of coat. With a # 7 blade
clip the top of the head, sides of the face and under chin to the
top of the bib. The ears my be left untouched, or can be clipped
down about one quarter. If they are clipped down at the top, it
eliminates the matting which sometimes occurs behind the ears,
but the head looks prettier if the top of the ears are left alone.
The ears may be shortened if desired. Clip the neck on all sides
except the front. Clip the back down to the top of the tail going
down both sides as far as you like, and suits the dog, but
usually to the top of the widest spring of rib. Continue this line
to the hind legs as well and in the front, to a point midway
between the shoulder and top of leg.

The rest is scissor work and depends on the amount of coat and
personal preference. You may leave as much or little as you
like. Scissor the bib back and the feathers as well. The
undercarriage should be shaped to suit the dog and the tail
shortened. You can get as fancy as you like now, using thinning
shears to blend, etc. The feet are rounded, taking the slippers
back as much as you like. For even shorter feet, push the hair
up between the toes and scissor it level with the tops of the
toes. Craigowl Prudence of Ravenrush, who turned 16 in
August, has worn this year round for years now, and is
trimmed about 3 or 4 times a year - each time turning back
into a puppy when finished! You'll be amazed how great they
feel and love showing off their "new do."

author - Robert A. Schroll

Take care, Jackie

Jackie Farrell
Robirds Cavaliers
www.robirdscavaliers.com

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