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by Jennifer5 on 02 March 2013 - 01:03

by dragonfry on 02 March 2013 - 03:03
The bare bones bacis are have the dog throughtly brushed to remove any matts, dead coat and dirt. Have the dog washed and blow dried to have a clean and nice smelling dog. Trim the nails, clean the ears and tidy up the feet of long loose hairs.
Check the teeth for tarter, no judge wants to see green junky teeth, handle a smelly dirty dog that is matted or has fleas.
Like i said before check with your breder about any trimming and best of luck.
Fry
by Jennifer5 on 10 March 2013 - 19:03

by dragonfry on 10 March 2013 - 23:03
I've retired from grooming but i have groomed a few collies. All were pets.
I do have a favorite shampoo system that i liked to use on long double coated dogs.
Best Shot-Wash, Plenish, Mist Combo Kit This stuff is awesome!
http://www.bestshotpet.com/combo-kits-gift-bags/Product worked wonders on double coated dogs and standard poodles. I still swear by it and i'm now retired from grooming.
You will want to invest in a power force dryer.
http://wgroom.com/catalog/metro-aftd-1-air-force-commander-force-dryers-1/
I have an older version of one of these. And you can get a collie dry in about 30 to 45 minutes and get all the loose and dead coat out of the dog in no time.

by Xeph on 10 March 2013 - 23:03

by dragonfry on 11 March 2013 - 11:03
by Blitzen on 11 March 2013 - 12:03
by Jennifer5 on 14 March 2013 - 18:03

by Psycht on 14 March 2013 - 19:03
Jennifer,
This forum does not have a plethora of AKC conformation types on it. I would contact the Collie Club of America: http://www.collieclubofamerica.org/cca_representatives.html - there are district reps and the one closest to you would be the best person to contact. Rough collie grooming, as many have noted above, can be a lot of work. I show ACDs, a "wash and wear" breed, and the grooming I do on mine is nowhere near what my friend who has roughs does. Good luck!

by Rik on 14 March 2013 - 22:03
http://video.search.yahoo.com/search/video?p=how+to+groom+a+show+collie
maybe one of the links helps. main thing is keep the coat tangle free leading up to the show. if you do it much, you will want a forced air dryer.
LOL at the chalk comments, used to show miniature schnauzers and it often looked like the dust bowl.
good luck,
Rik
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