GROOMING YOUR
GRIFF


HOW TO GROOM ARTICLES
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HOW TO GROOM VIDEOS
Cathy West of Double Barrel Griffons and Hilary Chambers of Pine Grove Sporting Dogs have wonderful videos on proper grooming technique.
BASIC STARTER SUPPLIES
Mars Coat King Original or Double-Wide Stainless Steel Pet Stripper- 12 blade

Andis Fine-Tooth Deshedding Rake

Artero P213 Coarse Stripping Knife

Artero P214 Fine Stripping Knife

A combination comb such as the Chris Christensen 7.5" Fine/Coarse Greyhound-Style Buttercomb #000

A SOFT gentle slicker brush such as a cat brush or the Chris Christensen Mark Slicker Brushes- either small or medium size

Chris Christensen 20mm Fusion Oval Pin Brush

A Pumice Stone- either Groomer.dk Stripping Stone - Extra Hard, Chris Christensen Wood Handle Sculpting Stone or Contour Toe File. Try to find one that doesn't crumble and leave residue on the dog.



If you need help gripping the hair or have some arthritis in your hands, Artero Stripping Powder or Finger Thimbles/Cots (can be used alone or with your stripping knife) will help with anti-slip effect and facilitate the process.


Cowboy Magic Detangler and Shine

A coast coat shampoo- either Isle of Dogs NO. 33 Coarse Coat Shampoo or Chris Christensen Spectrum One - Coarse & Rough Coat Shampoo

OTHER SUPPLIES TO BUILD ON YOUR COLLECTION

Coat Tender Coarse Blade Carding Tool by Jodi Murphy

Les Poochs Red Mat Zapper

Les Poochs Green Pro Brush – Medium Flexible Head

