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3 Ways To Dry A Dog
from: Kyle BesserThere are three methods commonly used to properly dry a dog's coat, depending on the breed of dog and type of coat you are working with. These are: the fluff dry method, the cage drying method, and the towel dry method.
Fluff Drying
The fluff-dry method is perhaps the most difficult to achieve. A high-speed floor dryer is used for the fluff-dry method. This method of drying is a very important and crucial step in the proper grooming of certain breeds such as the Afghan, Maltese, Old English Sheepdog and Poodle.
In fluff drying, the hair is not only dried but should be straightened as well. The warm air from the dryer is directed at the area of the coat you are drying. The hair should be brushed in an upward motion with quick, even strokes until the hair in that particular area is dry and straight. This procedure is carried out over the entire coat until the coat is completely dry. Special attention should be given to the areas of the head, the long-haired ears and the legs. It is important for groomers to learn to properly fluff dry because the results of a fluff dry affects the overall appearance of the completed grooming job.
Cage Drying
Cage drying is usually used on dogs with short-hair coats or on dogs whose coat does not require a fluffed or straight appearance. When using the cage method of drying, a cage dryer is attached to the cage, and the dog is put into the cage on a towel until he is dry. It is very important to make sure that the cage is properly ventilated on the top and sides. Otherwise, the dog may suffocate. If the dog is too large for the cage, he may be placed on a dog grooming table and dried with a floor dryer.
Towel Drying
Towel drying is commonly used in drying small breeds with short hair such as the Chihuahua, Miniature Pinscher and Toy Manchester Terrier. The coat is rubbed briskly with the towel until it is dry. Many owners prefer the cage drying method because is much faster, but if the special equipment is not available in the home, this method is sufficient. If the weather is cold, it is advisable to not take the dog out until you are sure the coat and skin are thoroughly dry.
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