
Hi Guest,
You have 2 options hand strip which is how they should be groomed with gentle scissoring around furnishings or clippering.
Most people do get them clippered when kept as pets as it is difficult to find a groomer who will hand strip. Some groomers will do it but as it is time consuming it can be seen as costly. I think it is important as a new owner to have a bash at hand stripping the dog yourself. It takes a bit of time but with regular practice and doing it every couple of weeks to keep on top of it you will get the hang of it. It is also very rewarding and something I think new owners should see as part of their choosen breed. In the first year of their life this is when hand stripping will give the dogs coat most benefit as you remove a lot of the fluff etc and encourage the double coat which is, or can be smoothered if clippered as a puppy as the under fluffy coat can be encouraged to take over.
Westies that are shown are hand stripped.
Hand stripping a dog is one aid in reducing bad skin as a lot of westies folk believe that clippering helps upset the skin in the first place.
If you like I can recommend a good grooming video for you that takes you through step by step how to hand strip and with practise you will manage.
My first westie bitch was a little soft coat and also appeared single coated, as I wanted to show her even my girls breeder suggested another puppy. I took her and I worked hard on her coat , stripped her right back several times and although her leg furnishes are a little soft her body hair is hard and double coated and she comes up quite nice.
BFN Pamela
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