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Offline tritonx

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Coat king and long wispy bits
« on: September 27, 2012, 11:33:58 PM »
I've asked this question before, but thought maybe it would help if I posted pics. Fraser is a dark blue roan. When his hair is longish, he looks black except for a bit of frosting that shows on his back legs. He's neutered so hair in places like his legs is very curly and mostly wavy on his back. When I coat king his back, the white, coarser hair stick out all spiky from the black. The pure black spots look fluffy. Is he supposed to look like this or am I doing something wrong? I brush in the direction of the hair and what comes out is black fluff on the comb.


Shoulder area


Looking down his side toward the back.



Pure black fluffy bits.




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Re: Coat king and long wispy bits
« Reply #1 on: September 28, 2012, 07:17:13 PM »
No, you're not doing anything wrong, the texture of the black hairs is different from the white. Also, the coat king pulls out the undercoat, which is also of a different texture (more wooly, cottony)

If you're not showing you can use a thinning shear to blend the longer hair, or after you bathe him you can towel wrap him, that will help the coat lay flatter
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Re: Coat king and long wispy bits
« Reply #2 on: September 29, 2012, 06:13:09 PM »
Will try the thinning shears. Mine are dull. Can that sort of scissor be sharpened? The pictures don't even show how wispy he is. In fact, I call him Mr. Wispy. As long as I'm not damaging his coat, that's the main thing. He's a companion dog and coat grooming is about keeping clean and unmatted and reasonably easy to maintain. I'll try the towel wrap. Thanks for responding.

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Re: Coat king and long wispy bits
« Reply #3 on: September 29, 2012, 11:23:25 PM »
Yes, thinning shears can be sharpened  :shades:
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