Welsh Terrier
REGGIE
Welcome to the Welsh Terrier Pet Trim / Salon Style. A Group 2 dog with a very wiry coat, the Welsh Terrier is, naturally, traditionally hand stripped. Jess runs through how to achieve a pet breed groom on a Welshie with similar lines to a hand stripped dog, by using clippers. Reggie's parents request that he be clipped and not hand stripped.
PART 1 Jess starts this groom by setting in his legs. This removes the bulk and cuts down scissoring time. Jess sets the jacket in with a #5F.
PART 2 Scissoring the Legs. The Welshie’s legs are neat and well blended with a tight foot.Get your comb out!
PART 3 The Underline, Chest and Tail. Jess uses thinning shears to blend the clipper line in and under the dog. Welsh Terriers have more of an underline rather than a skirt. The chest follows through to the underline, and the tail should resemble a carrot.
PART 4 Jess uses a #5F over the top of the head and blends the cheek and underjaw with a #10. A #10 blade is used over the ears and from the corner of the eye to to the corner of the mouth. Take your time using a #10 blade, always make sure it is clean and cool.
Key Techniques and Tools:
Blade Selection:
5 blade: Body/jacket.
10 blade: Ears and cheeks for definition.
Violet comb (19 mm): Legs and furnishings.
Scissoring Tips:
Start at the foot and work upward for clean, parallel leg lines.
Blend lines thoroughly to avoid harsh transitions.
Shape and Style:
Aim for a tight, flat jacket and parallel furnishings.
Tail: Carrot shape with a wider base tapering to a point.
Head: Brick-like appearance with flat cheeks and defined skull.
Muscle Definition:
Use shorter blades around the neck and rear to enhance muscle visibility.
Grooming Process:
Begin with clipping, then move to scissoring for final touches.
Finish each section before moving on to ensure consistency.