Airedale Terriers are known for their unique look with a wiry and harsh coat. In order to maintain their appearance, it is important to regularly groom them. One technique that is often used to groom Airedales is hand stripping. Hand stripping is a method of removing the dead hair from the coat, allowing new hair to grow in.
If you are looking to hand strip your Airedale Terrier, here are some steps to follow:
- Choose the right tools Hand stripping requires specific tools that are designed to remove dead hair. These tools include a stripping knife, a slicker brush, and a comb. It is important to invest in high-quality tools that will last for a long time.
- Start with a clean coat Before you begin hand stripping, make sure your Airedale is clean and dry. This will make it easier to see which hairs need to be removed.
- Use the stripping knife The stripping knife is the primary tool used for hand stripping. It is a sharp blade that is used to remove dead hairs from the coat. Hold the knife at a 45-degree angle and use short, quick strokes to remove the dead hair. Make sure to only strip the dead hairs and not the live ones.
- Use the slicker brush and comb After you have used the stripping knife, use a slicker brush to remove any loose hairs from the coat. You can also use a comb to remove any tangles or mats.
- Repeat the process Hand stripping is a time-consuming process and will need to be done regularly to maintain your Airedale’s coat. You may need to strip your dog’s coat every six to eight weeks.
- Reward your dog Hand stripping can be uncomfortable for your Airedale, so it is important to reward them for their good behavior. Give them treats and praise throughout the grooming process to make it a positive experience.
Hand stripping can be a challenging technique to master, so it is important to practice and be patient. With the right tools and techniques, you can keep your Airedale Terrier looking their best.