
Wonderfully smart, eager to work and a
handsome fellow as well, the Border Collie is not only a willing and
able worker, he cuts a fabulous figure in the show ring. The envy of
those of us who have obstinate and wilful breeds, the Border Collie
always appears to be easy to work with and almost an extension of his
handler. Not only man’s best friend, this valuable assistant to the
flock is a great all round dog for obedience, agility, etc and the
conformation ring.
The trick to it all is to be able to separate the duties and needs for
this breed and ensure that the necessary approach is taken to his
presentation for all events. Just as one works hard with training for
fly ball, agility and obedience, one needs to learn to groom and present
for the show ring.
The standard calls for a weather resistant, double coated breed with an
abundant coat to form a mane, breeches and brush. The AKC standard
allows some trimming on the feet, hocks and pasterns and mentions the
short and rough coated varieties. The texture is medium topcoat with a
soft undercoat.
The Border Collie has various stages with his coat due to seasonal
shedding and care must be exercised to ascertain at which stage the coat
is in order to manage the best outcome.
Starting with the full coat stage, the main aim is for shine, condition
and prevention of sunburn and dehydration. I recommend the
Plush Puppy All Purpose Shampoo which I call the shine shampoo
at a ration of 5:1 (i.e. 5 parts water to one part shampoo). Only use a
conditioner if the coat is too full and needs some flattening. I prefer
to lightly oil this coat with the
Plush
Puppy Seabreeze Oil used at a ratio of 1 Tbspn to 1 gal/4litres
water. Sluice thoroughly through the coat to the skin and leave in - do
not rinse. This gives that extra sheen and keeps the coat from getting
brittle. It also helps to keep the featherings from tangling. This is
after all, an outdoors dog who is a busy fellow. For sunburn prevention,
use the
Plush Puppy Sunshade cream. Just a light amount onto the hand
and spread over the topline every couple of days.
When the coat is starting to get that look that tells you it is thinking
about shedding, switch to the
Plush Puppy Conditioning Shampoo used also at 5:1. When out of
coat and you need more oomph, use the
Plush
Puppy Body Building Shampoo at the same ratio. You can use some
Plush Puppy Silk Protein Conditioner when the coat is about to
shed as the coat sometimes can appear boofy and bulky at this point.
Still continue to use the oil.
For that pearly white effect or to minimise unwanted warm tones to the
coat, use the
Plush
Puppy Whitening Shampoo which does not bleach or lighten but
tones any reddening or rusty tinges plus giving that lovely pearl white
to the whites. This is effective on all colours of Border Collies though
I prefer to use the
Plush
Puppy Deep Cleansing Shampoo on the white areas of any of the
red dogs as I dislike a pearl white finish with a warm coloured/red dog,
preferring the creamy white look instead.
For show day grooming, this dog ought to be blow dried. I blow dry any
time I bath a dog as it rids the coat of unwanted loose hair and keeps
the coat rolling over and in good shape for a nice outline. There are
various things one can do at this point to ensure a great coat
presentation. If the coat is too skimpy, use
Plush
Puppy Volumising Cream at a mix of 1 tbspn to 1 cup of water in
a water spray - the
Plush Puppy
Spray Bottle has measurements on the side. Spray thoroughly
through the coat and blow dry against the growth of the coat for maximum
lift. Use the
Plush Puppy
Blow Dry Cream at the same mix to reduce bulk or soften and
flatten if needed, especially when the coat is old and dry.
For the featherings, furnishings, wavy areas that may look better
smoother, use the
Plush
Puppy Swishy Coat varying your mix according to the texture of
the coat as this can vary but a good starting base is 1 tbspn to 3 -4
cups of water. Work well through the areas that are to be smoothed and
if on the topline, blow dry against the growth with an oval pin cushion
brush till ¾ dry and then switch to an oval ½ bristle/½ plastic cushion
brush (without knobs) such as the
Plush
Puppy Porcupine Brush this will smooth and straighten. For the
featherings, use the pin brush again till ¾ dry and switch to the
Porcupine Brush till smooth and dry. Now you have the basic shape ready
for final titivating and brushing on show day.
To give depth to the whites and diminish any stains, use
Plush
Puppy Coverup Cream dabbed lightly onto a barely damp or dry
piece of sponge. Lightly rub through the areas needed, adding more
layers till desired effect is achieved and add a brush full of chalk to
dry. Leave and then brush through.
To get extra lift to the mane in order to frame the head, use the
Plush Puppy
Quick Fix which has a light hold factor from the milk fats in
the formula. Brush forwards and spray allowing the spray to dry. Now if
you prefer a lighter feel to the spray, dilute it. Give the coat a light
blow dry if possible to access power and you should have by now a great
shape happening.
Try to avoid using a bristle brush on show day tin order to minimise
static in the coat but if one of those, hot and windy days, use a light
touch of
Plush
Puppy Coat Balm onto the featherings. This is non greasy and can
be applied many times throughout the day if needed. It will kill the
static and keep the fringing hanging neatly.
I like to use a light dusting of
Plush
Puppy Pixie Dust onto the oval cushion Porcupine Brush and fluff
through the bib, pants and topline for a subtle sparkle and hints of
glamour. Just work against the growth of the coat to allow the powder to
settle below the surface and leave the shimmer on top. Great on blacks
too!
Finish with a spritz of
Plush Puppy
Odour Muncher for that wonderful fragrance to the coat and a
good all over spray of
Plush
Puppy Shine & Comb for final glam finish.
Keep the pin cushion brush handy for neatening the fringings and
fluffing up the mane etc and get out in that ring and show the rest of
them how good a Border Collie can look. This breed does need lots of
attention to his coat but frankly, on the other hand, you do get it easy
with a dog that is easy to train. Nothing worthwhile is easy and I just
love the beautiful outline this dog has when he moves with his stealth
like gait and looks a million dollars! It just takes a bit of effort and
knowledge and one you have that, you can do anything. Go for it!
CHERYL LECOURT
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