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Introduction to Westie Grooming




By Daniel Martims

Taking care of your westie is as important as taking care of yourself, we are giving you a quick heads up in westie grooming and the basics.

As humans we all know the social value of a groomed look. Your pet dog is another member of your family, isn't it? Then why shouldn't you follow the same grooming routines like hair cut, nail cutting or bathing for your Westie as you religiously follow for your self? From the first day you bring your westie home you should introduce your puppy to a grooming regimen. Don't wait to introduce your dog to the grooming regimen, we recommend you start from the first day you bring your puppy home. But there are certain procedures you should take into consideration while grooming your dog. In your ecstasy, if you overdo the things, it will serve no purpose at all. Read more below to learn about the westie grooming basics.

As you start with the Westie puppies, just limit your grooming time to two to three minutes and continue with this timing until the little thing gets accustomed to the practices of a grooming session. Grooming West Highland White Terriers require a patient handling. Without being impolite, you need to be firm and patient. Remember, heavy handling with the westies only deteriorates the things. Shouting at them, when things are not up to your expectation, will only discourage them to go through the grooming session properly. But you will also need to praise your dog everytime it makes some progress during its sessions. It is a special characteristic of the westies that they learn more and learn quicker if they are praised and rewarded. Praises will make the grooming session something to enjoy, not something to worry about.

It will be wiser to introduce your westie to the grooming routines by combing its long furs for a few minutes every day. Then when it is familiar with the practice and learns to enjoy the combing and brushing session, then switch over to clipping the out of place hairs. Also brush them out on a daily basis. Westies love attention and soon they will recognize the pampering spirit of these grooming sessions and in fact start to wait for them.

Sometimes the westie owners get confused with regard to the choice between stripping and clipping. If your dog is going to appear in some kind of dog show, then you can consider the stripping, which make the coat harder and coarser. For the pet dogs, stripping is optional and not necessary. For them clipping seems to be a better option for getting rid of the extra hairs as it makes the coat softer and on many westies, it brings a wavy effect.

If you prefer to strip your westie, do not bathe it prior to the procedure. Bathing makes the hair slippery and much harder to pull. On the other hand, you need to bathe the westie prior to clipping, as it prevents your clippers to become dull easily. However, brush the dog thoroughly, before you start striping your dog.

Other important things about the West Highland White Terrier grooming is to take care of its teeth and cutting its nails before they gets to long. In general, think of it as you do yourself, so love it and care for it with all your heart.
 
 
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