
Its not just wire coats that can be stripped though, many kinds of coats can benefit from stripping (and id say ALL will benefit from stripping as opposed to clipping excepting the shaved breeds such as poodles).
You are thinning the coat, a less dense coat means skin can breath - this will NEVER happen wtih clipping unless you clip to the skin and that can bring up a whole multitude of problems (sunburn, overheating, chilling, clipper rash, poor skin, matting as hair grows back, softening coat.....)
My mutt has a wirey coat, if left he resembles that exploded mattress, 5 inch long wavey 'hanks' of hair that open up his coat and let teh weather and wet in adn the filth hangs on to it.
Stripped as he is now, his coat is tight, its not 'hard' but he hasnt got that type of coat, its much silkier to teh touch but its 100% waterproof, dirt drops off it and he smells much less doggy (although he doesnt smell that doggy anyway).
im not even a groomer but i CRINGE when i see breeds taht should be stripped (or shouldnt be stripped OR clipped) shaved nearly bald :( especially considering its SO easy to do, i learned from books and magazines although i highly suspect its easier to learn by being shown, and it takes very little time once learned properly.... and of course you DONT need loads of expensive gear either...
Em *on a mission to educate people about stripping*