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GROOMING YOUR SILKY TERRIER ;

The Silky Terrier has very fine hair. It is similar to human hair and does not shed like other breeds.
 For this reason, it is important that the Silky be brushed and combed at least twice weekly to keep it tidy and free from snarls and mats. I suggest you invest in a good quality lanolin - based shampoo, a lanolin - or oil based conditioner, Mink oil, or Almond Oil , a natural bristle brush, a ball-tipped pin brush, scissors, nail clippers, hand clippers, metal comb and a fine - tooted metal comb. so that is all you need to help to control your dog's coat. Mink Oil or Almond Oil sprayed and brushed through between washing Hair, helps prevent damage to the coat.
The conditioner or mink Oil  helps prevent tangles and dry skin. Bath the dog in tepid water, never cold. Pat and squeeze the excess water from the dog's coat with a towel, then blow dry [ if the dog is left to dry and run free the coat will tangle and get slightly wavy]. After the coat is about half dry, use the pin brush to straighten the hair, working from the center part line down and around the legs.

Trimming; if you like? which means that the ears should be free of long hair, the muzzle be clean of long hair from the eyes to the nose  with an inverted V shape between the eyes. The legs and feet from the foot to the first joint of the leg also should be free of long hair. So using scissors and hand clippers, clean hair from this area and between the toes. Trim the nails with nail clippers often; this will stop the foot from spreading and the dog from walking on the back of its pad. Brushing center part; The center part goes from forehead to the tail in a straight line. comb the coat down each side and down each leg. Using the pure-bristle brush, brush the hair down frequently. this will give a nice shine to it; the more you brush, the shinier the coat. And if you can not cope with the clipping yourself, we will be glad to help you, or we will show you how to clip your puppy.                  
                        

                                                                   
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  • Benefit The Silky Terrier has very fine hair. It is similar to human hair and does not shed like other breeds.
     For this reason, it is important that the Silky be brushed and combed at least twice weekly to keep it tidy and free from snarls and mats.
     
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    From:          "Jacquie Me Curdy" <osprey@stic.net>

    To:             <ausilk01@gmx.net>

    Sent:          Sunday, 7 May 2006 4:17 PM

    Subject:       Advise please about Australian Silky Terrier

    Hello and thank you for the Australian Silky site.

     Hello and thank you for the Australian Silky site. And thanks for the grooming advise. I have been proudly owned by several Australian Silkies since 1970. I lost Max in 2001 at the age of 15 years 7 months. Then I was without a Silky Terrier to guide me for five years. But God heard my prayers and two weeks ago sent me a wonderful, beautiful little angel from Texas Silky Rescue. How anyone could just leave this beautiful little dog is beyond me, but the former owner did just that. 

    Your description of the Australian Silky and his traits is exactly right. And even the doctors here agree with you about the health benefits of owning a Silky Terrier. My cardiologist told me it was time for me to find another Silky Terrier, and he was right. My depression is gone without any drugs. My blood pressure is normal for the first time in years. I have gained a lot of mobility thanks to the four walks a day that every Silky Terrier loves. And I met a lot of my neighbors that I didn't know even though I have lived here for years. No one can resist the urge to pet a Silky Terrier. They are wonderful ambassadors for their breed, and for Australia too. So this old great-grandmother sends thanks to Australia for developing this wonderful breed. There's only one thing wrong with a Silky Terrier— Once you own one nothing else will do. Thanks again, Jacquie McCurdy osprey@stic.net


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