Immortalised by such noted painters as
Rubens and Boucher, the "Butterfly" dog comes down to us from history as
a tough and loyal little dog. Not for him the labels of a lap dog though
he will settle amicably to that task as well. He is quite the outdoorsy
type and will weather most climates whilst hunting out the odd rat or
two, worrying it till it succumbs.
I have many friends with Papillons and have observed over the years
their happy and alert little personalities and their easy loveable
nature. I have had them visit and stay, have had to groom and assist
preparation, and, formed a quiet attachment and admiration for them.
The coat standard calls for a fine, silky texture with no undercoat. It
should appear abundant, flowing and straight. Thus, one needs to keep
the fluffiness out of the coat looking for that nice polished appearance
to the texture of most of the body coat except for the chest frill which
is to be profuse and needs a bit of lift and poof.
The Papillon though appearing delicate of bone is quite a little
livewire dancing around the grooming table & it can sometimes be a case
of catch if catch can. I do like a neck noose hold and a belly band set
up when grooming this breed. I am too lacking in patience to go chasing
dogs around a table. Train them early to stay on that table and get
accustomed to the dryer. Some like to cage dry dogs but I like to
specifically target areas that may need attention and my eye tells me
that - can't do that in a crate.
Every dog is different and can be at various stages in their coat
development so an individual eye each time is important. Learn to
evaluate your dog and what it is you would minimise and maximise and
then apply the grooming technique which best suits this outcome. This
dog you don't sculpt with the scissor, just your eye and clever lifting
and flattening.
Having decided what is the primary focus for the coat - shine, pearly
white, condition, smoothness etc select the appropriate shampoo. Most
tend to go for the
Plush
Puppy Whitening Shampoo which doesn't bleach or lighten but
rather tones the coat to give a pearly finish to whites and enriches the
tones of the coloured patches. Always dilute the shampoo for ease of
application and evenness of effect. Use at a ratio of at least 3:1 up to
10:1 for maintenance. That is, 3 parts or 10 parts water to one part
shampoo. You don't need masses of froth and bubbles when bathing a dog.
Little low bubbles and you will get less static and flyaways in the
coat.
If the coat needs shine then use
Plush Puppy All Purpose Shampoo and if softening is the quest
then use the
Plush Puppy Conditioning Shampoo all at the same dilution rates
as listed above. I don't foresee too many times when one would want to
body build this coat but perhaps there are occasions when one needs more
lift though this is likely just the chest frill area and breeches, and
there are other ways to achieve that without having to use two shampoos.
You do condition this dog but do it lightly. Use
Plush Puppy Silk Protein Conditioner. A really nice, nice
conditioner this one. Use watered right down at around 10:1. You just
want a slurry through the coat to keep the ph slightly acid and not to
drag it down heavily. You can oil this coat too between shows if your
Papillon does chase critters outdoors. No point having all that profuse
flowing coat on ears and body if he snaps it off in the bushes at the
bottom of the garden. Lightly oil with
Plush Puppy Seabreeze Oil ½ tspn to 1 quart/1lt of water and
leave in. Great maintenance regime!
So having bathed & conditioned it is time to
dry your showman for the big day. If the coat is too boofy or puffy,
then use
Plush Puppy
Blow Dry Cream on those areas you want to flatten or soften. You
can either use direct or as I prefer for evenness, dilute 1 tspn to 2
cups water and spray or sponge on to the specific part of the dog. For
straightening lengths and a light flattening to the coat use the
Plush
Puppy Swishy Coat at a dilution rate of 1/2 tspn to 1 - 2 cups
water depending on the abundance of coat. Dry with your fingers or
Plush
Puppy Metro Anti-stat oval cushioned brush on the short areas of
the coat and switch to the
Plush
Puppy Pin Brush to ¾ dry the longer lengths. Finish them off
with the Metro Brush till fully dry. This give you the smooth, straight,
silky finish you need for the furnishings. Never use a bristle brush on
really wet coat as the coat is in a vulnerable state when wet and is
prone to over stretch and thus break or split. By ¾ drying with the Pin
Brush you are waiting till the coat is in a stronger position before
attempting to really smooth the coat which the Pin cannot do well
enough.
For the profuse chest frill
and breeches you may want more substance to this area so you can use the
Plush
Puppy Volumising Cream at 1 dspn to 1 cup water. Most times I
recommend this product at 1 tbpsn to 1 cup water but for the softer
appearance of the Papillon coat I personally like less . However you
choose for your dog as they are all different. Spray or sponge onto the
chest frill and blow dry as mentioned above with the Pin and switch to
the Metro Brush.
For titivation on the day, you can use the
Plush
Puppy Coverup Cream for those areas that need a white makeup.
Apply with a barely damp sponge in a light dabbing motion allowing each
application to dry before applying a further layer. Tap on a small
amount of chalk to fully dry and leave for 5 - 10 minutes before
brushing excess off. This does provide good cover and does not seem to
wear off during the day.
For those windy, dry days, use the
Plush
Puppy Coat Balm which is a great anti static to use just prior
to going in the ring. A small amount onto the hands and wiped over the
lengths of the coat to keep the snarls and tangles from the lengths
works a charm. You can keep reapplying throughout the day without fear
of the coat appearing greasy or separating.
For a light polish and shine on the day, spray at a good distance as
this is a fine coat texture, the
Plush
Puppy Shine & Comb and allow the mist to fall onto the topline.
Smooth your hand over the body and then lightly brush or comb. You may
like to try this by spraying onto the brush and then applying but the
mist approach is a good one and I don't like extra products apart from
the Coat Balm onto the lengths at this point. Your hard work has been
done and it ought to be perfect anyway.
You can add a light dusting of
Plush
Puppy Pixie Dust onto the chest frill and pants and I do mean a
light dusting. The Glitter Fairy is not what we want right now, just a
beautiful glamorous Papillon with a light glint and hint of shimmer.
Don't forget to make him smell good too with the Plush Puppy Odour
Muncher as dogs do get a kennel/crate smell after overnighting and I
believe judges do use all their senses when judging.
So, your dog looks good, you look good and you have perfected your ring
craft to become a magical performance. The crowd turns as you enter the
ring and you know, you and your little Buttterfly friend are just the
Ants Pants. It's a great thing to feel and acknowledge you have done
your best and put in the hard yard when others sometimes don't. Your
friend and ring partner is descended from those owned by kings and
queens - he now looks the part - a regular little Prince among dogs.
CHERYL LECOURT
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