Over the years it seems the
most requests for assistance with coat grooming are from the Cavalier
exhibitors. This delightful breed seems to elicit all sorts of questions
from all over the world and the recent Crufts was no exception.
As the standard calls for a longish silky coat that is free from curl with
plenty of feathering, there is a lot of scope for advice. Whilst wave is
permitted, curl is not.
You will want to have volume on the ears but keep the body of the coat lying
closer and the featherings dried smoothly. The different coat colours
allowed for also generate different techniques to keep in optimum condition.
Colours must be kept rich and not allowed to fade.
You can’t beat the
Plush
Puppy All Purpose Shampoo for coat shine. The
Plush
Puppy Herbal Whitening Shampoo is great for the white areas and the
Plush Puppy
Deep Cleansing Shampoo brilliant for more intense cleansing or to
remove unwanted buildup of products. Use all shampoos at a ratio of 5 parts
water to one part shampoo. The Whitening Shampoo is a toning shampoo so is
effective for minimising unwanted warm tones in the coat e.g. yellow, rusty
tones and to generally cool down reddening on a black coat. Will leave a
pearly finish to whites.
I am not the greatest
advocate of conditioner. I find it softens and tends to make coats fly away
and unmanageable for a couple of days. However, if soften is what you need
to do with an old or hardened coat, then use conditioner -
Plush
Puppy Silk Protein Conditioner at a ratio of 10:1 (10 parts water to
one part conditioner). However stay away from the ears as you want to keep
volume here. Oiling a coat is preferable in most cases to keep the coat
hydrated and maintain the true texture.
Plush
Puppy Seabreeze Oil is water soluble and is a great alternative way
to achieve elasticity in the coat and to prevent snarls and tangles. Use at
a ratio of 1 tbspn to 1 gal/4 lt water. Sponge thoroughly through to
saturate well to the skin and leave in - do not rinse out. You’ll find the
featherings will stay nicely maintained and your Cavalier won’t resemble a
compost heap, gatherings leaves and twigs, when outdoors. You can apply the
Seabreeze Oil directly from the spray bottle to the ears in between shows to
deter breakage.
Watch the toplines of the coats for fading and burning if your Cavaliers are
outdoors in sun a lot. The Seabreeze Oil will go a long way to maintain the
moisture content but a good sun prevention,
Plush Puppy Sunshade applied every couple of days as well won’t
go stray.
For brushing this
coat, make sure you are using a moisturiser first rather than attacking a
dry coat.
Plush Puppy
Revivacoat is a super moisturiser and can be applied directly to the
hands and run through to the ends of the coat or mixed for easier
application in a spray bottle -one golf ball sized amount to 1 cup/250mls
water. Spray and leave in and then brush.
Most of the work for a good show coat comes from putting in the hard yard
weeks before a show. It is a constant discipline to remember to do the
rituals of good maintenance. We can all tapdance and fly into panic trying
to remedy a coat that is less than wonderful prior to a show but it sure is
easier to have a good coat condition to start with. Should the coat need
salvage techniques just prior to a show then
Plush Puppy
Blow Dry Cream - 1 tbspn to 1 cup/250 mls water - will instantly
soften and flatten an overly dry coat but unfortunately won’t grow the
length on those featherings for you.
For show time grooming, you will need to do two techniques - one for the
body and featherings and one for the ears where you want more lift and
fullness. The featherings should not be curly so apply
Plush Puppy
Swishy Coat at a ratio of 1 dspn to 2 cups water. Saturate the
featherings with a liberal spray or sponge through. You can dilute further
or less but this is a good starting point for the average coat. Variations
will occur with coats so you will need to adjust this dilution rate to suit.
Using a cushioned oval
Plush
Puppy Pin Brush, dry till ¾ dry as this won’t stretch the
featherings then switch to the
Plush
Puppy Porcupine Brush which is an oval cushioned half bristle/half
nylon brush to finish by smoothing the featherings. I use the two brushes as
it is detrimental to the coat to overly stretch hair when wet hence the use
of the Pin brush first till almost dry. The Swishy Coat will help to keep
the coat smooth and straight and shiny.
Now apply the
Plush Puppy
Volumising Cream at a ratio of 1 tbspn to 1 cup water and spray well
onto the ear featherings or sponge on liberally. Use the Pin Brush to ¾ dry
and either finish with the air from the dryer and your fingers for a more
tousled finish or lightly complete with the Pin Brush for a more regulated
but still loose but full finish. The picture you are trying to achieve with
this breed is for a wider look to the ears so that they appear to fan
forward to frame the face when alert.
Now the hardest part is done and out of the way. The rest is a roll down the
hill to the show. It’s a good feeling to have the hard work done and the
fluffing only to do on the day. Just keep those ears dry with a snood and
keep the
Plush Puppy Wonderwash and a dryer handy for the featherings
underneath when the dog pees indiscreetly. Note: If you are religious with
the oiling of the coat during the week you won’t get pee stains.
Tear stains - well,
don’t get them in the first place is the best option, but have stains
already? - then you need to get rid of them. You can’t put bleach near a
dog’s eyes but you do need more than a wet cloth to move that reddening. Try
using a Whitening/Smokers Toothpaste applied with a Q tip/cotton bud and
leave on for 10 - 15 minutes and then dry wipe off and then wet wipe off.
Doing it this way eliminates the possibility of washing the excess into the
dog’s eyes. I find that a teaspoon of Apple Cider Vinegar in the dog’s food
each day - they hate it to start with so intro a bit at a time - helps to
keep the gut alkaline and you will note a reduction in the staining around
the eyes and between the toes after a few weeks. You won’t get rid of all
the reddening with the toothpaste but it will reduce it. For covering it up
on show day use the
Plush Puppy
Coverup Cream dabbed lightly with the finger or a Q tip and then
another light dab till cover is achieved and dry with a light application of
a chalk block. Brush out excess. Good also on ticking.
The show ring beckons
and for the fidgety exhibitors such as myself you will have no problems
finding things to do so let’s make it effective. A light sprinkle of
Plush Puppy
Pixie Dust onto the brush and tapped lightly through the coat just
catches the glints of sunlight or spotlight. Not too much. Your little pixie
is not the glitter fairy so don’t turn him into one. If you can see it when
you put this on, then you have gone overboard. It does look sensational but
needs a wise hand. Finally, a very light spray of
Plush Puppy
Shine & Comb onto the topline and sprayed from a distance to keep it
spread lightly and effectively and you are ready to hit the stage.
The Cavalier was a favourite of the royal courts and is a favourite of yours
and many others today. He is a gay and happy little chappy and shown to
perfection with a great grooming routine, he is just something else again.
He has a lot of natural ability in his appearance that just needs tender
loving care. Such a wonderful breed.
CHERYL LECOURT
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