Resurrecting a Blown Coat on a Norwich Terrier
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Come be a fly on the wall as Sarah and Margery discus rehabbing a coat on this dog. This is a common problem we see on many dogs that should have a harsh, crisp coat. Unfortunately in the pet world, groomers are quick to pull out the electric clippers to groom the dog. Clipping a harsh coated terrier will destroy the hard texture and the rich color. Once a coat has been clipped, can you bring the coat back to the correct texture? Join two masters of the art of hand-stripping as they as they talk on this topic.
This L2GD video is a small segment of a larger training video created by Sarah Hawks and Margery Good. Sarah Hawks Hand-Stripping Educational Series will be available soon on DVD. Watch for it!
In this video you will learn:
• What happens when a harsh coat is clipped.
• How long does it take to restore a blown coat.
• What types of tools to use.
• What can an owner expect.
Margery Good
Sarah Hawks
Sarah Hawks began her grooming career in 1979 when she was hired as a bather in a shop in Newark DE. She quickly learned the basics and after 3 years of service, she opened Dog Works by Sarah, In 1988, Sarah tested and became Delaware’s first Certified Master Groomer with the National Dog Groomers of America Association.
Sarah became well-known for her hand stripping and Terrier grooming ability, and she continues to be sought out for her expertise. Sarah’s skills at grooming have made her a champion in the competition ring. Starting in 1992, Sarah’s place as one of the top groomers was established. It is because of this grooming expertise that she has become a certifier for the NDGAA.
Sarah has earned many of the highest achievements for professional grooming including multiple “Best in Show” and “Best All Around Groomer” awards. Her grooming salon is filled with colorful ribbons, trophies and plaques from years of competition. She has also earned the coveted Cardinal Crystal Achievement Awards for “Judge of the Year,” which is one of the industry’s top awards. Sarah’s career has allowed her to travel around the world representing the United States.
Sarah’s first love is Sealyham Terriers and she has owned many champions. Sarah also breeds Sealyhams and welcomes inquiries about her Terriers. Sarah’s expertise on hand stripping has been the subject of many training videos and seminars. She works closely with world class professional handler and breeder Margery Good, the 2010 AKC Terrier Group Breeder of the Year. You will always find a Sealyham at Dog Works by Sarah.