Thursday, November 26, 2009

Is it possible to "trim lightly" the coat of a naturally long haired parson jack russell.

maggie- is white haired. So the hairs show up "everywhre!. She is well looked after, brushed and bathed. But I have 3 kids, and the hair gets on their clothes; dispite being house proud! Will it grow back? I only want to contain the shedding-excess-



Is it possible to "trim lightly" the coat of a naturally long haired parson jack russell. She is white.

From argos you can buy a shaver for dog grooming basically you want the biggest comb on the shaver and just apply all over the dog ,best thing for hair is not trim but to brush on a regular basis this will get most of the hairs .



i see you do brush but trimming will not stop the hair coming out if you get me.



Is it possible to "trim lightly" the coat of a naturally long haired parson jack russell. She is white.

Take her to a groomer.



Is it possible to "trim lightly" the coat of a naturally long haired parson jack russell. She is white.

Sure, any dog can be trimmed "lightly". A friend of mine was just telling me the other day that they trim their black lab for this same reason, to help with the shedding problem. It will grow back!



Is it possible to "trim lightly" the coat of a naturally long haired parson jack russell. She is white.

Take her to the groomer. Some of them offer a shed bath that will slow the shedding to a minimum.



Is it possible to "trim lightly" the coat of a naturally long haired parson jack russell. She is white.

Yes I regularry cut out Shitzu cross with some scissors, this keeps his hair out of his eyes and stops it getting too long and tangles/ dreadlocks.



Just be patient with your dog if its the first time its been clipped and have fun.



Is it possible to "trim lightly" the coat of a naturally long haired parson jack russell. She is white.

Hi there, it all depends what type of coat your Parson has - rough, broken or smooth? Rough and broken coated Parsons should never be clipped or trimmed as it ruins the coat and can lead to skin problems, the coat would end up a wooly mess and difficult to manage. Rough and broken coats should only be handstripped, pulling the dead hair out from the root so that the new fresh hair can grow properly. This will seriously reduce the amount of hair being randomly shed. If your dogs coat is smooth then it should only require a good brush everyday to minimise hair drop. I would give the dogs breeder a phone and ask them the best way to handle the coat. A reputable Parson's breeder will be more than willing to give you all the help you ask for. Otherwise give the Breed Club a call and ask them for some advice. Here's the info:



PARSON RUSSELL TERRIER CLUB. Sec. Mrs R M Hussey Wilford. Tel No: 01905 821440



Good Luck



ps. trimming the coat will not stop the shedding. The same amount of hair will still come out, it will just be shorter and probably harder to brush off.



Is it possible to "trim lightly" the coat of a naturally long haired parson jack russell. She is white.

If you trim the length of the hair... you're just gonna have shorter hairs to clean up and just as many as before. Of course the hair will grow back... even if taken down really short.



Is it possible to "trim lightly" the coat of a naturally long haired parson jack russell. She is white.

HAND-STRIP!!!!



That how they're ***SUPPOSED TO BE GROOMMED***!!!



DO **NOT*** CUT!!!



You'll RUIN the coat-possibly PERMANENTLY!!!



JRT are SMOOTH,BROKEN *OR* ROUGH!!! **NOT** "long-haired"!!!



sheeeeeeeeesh....



Is it possible to "trim lightly" the coat of a naturally long haired parson jack russell. She is white.

yes but waxing would last longer



Is it possible to "trim lightly" the coat of a naturally long haired parson jack russell. She is white.

trimming the hair will not stop the shedding. She will simply shed shorter hair. Daily thorough brushing will help and buying a sticky roller will help remove the hair from your kids clothes.

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