Pupo & Luis

luiscalderon911@hotmail.com

BIS/BISS Ch Ap's Thoth Kamen Septu
Owner / Breeder / Handler
Rhonda & Tony Graham
tgraham@tqci.net

The handlers/groomers/owners in these videos demonstrate how they would use the Pure Paws product line with their dogs. You may even notice sometimes that different handlers use different techniques when bathing & grooming. There are many ways to combine the products to acheive the look that is right for your dog. If you want more information on the individual products and what they can do for your dog please look at the Product Information page or email us at info@purepaws.net
Directions for Show Days
Grooming the Bulldog
Bulldog Grooming Video By Saul Romero

Brightening Shampoo

Wet the coat. Then apply the Ultra Brightening Shampoo diluted 1 part shampoo to 8 parts water. Pour the mixture over the dog evenly and begin working into the coat. The optical brighteners will help enhance the colors of the coat. Then rinse the shampoo.

No Rinse Shampoo

On coats that have white in them we recommend doing an extra bath using the No Rinse Shampoo as a second bath to help bring the white out on the coats. This can be used diluted or straight.

Moisturizing Conditioner

Dilute the Moisturizing Conditioner 1 part conditioner to 8 parts water. Distribute through out the coat evenly. Let the conditioner sit in the coat for 3 minutes, run a little bit of warm water through the coat so that the conditioner penetrates all the way to the base of the coat. Rinse with cool water.

AKC Standard for the Coat and Skin

Coat and Skin
Coat--The coat should be straight, short, flat, close, of fine texture, smooth and glossy. (No fringe, feather or curl.) Skin--The skin should be soft and loose, especially at the head, neck and shoulders. Wrinkles and Dewlap--The head and face should be covered with heavy wrinkles, and at the throat, from jaw to chest, there should be two loose pendulous folds, forming the dewlap.

Color of Coat
The color of coat should be uniform, pure of its kind and brilliant. The various colors found in the breed are to be preferred in the following order: (1) red brindle, (2) all other brindles, (3) solid white, (4) solid red, fawn or fallow, (5) piebald, (6) inferior qualities of all the foregoing. Note: A perfect piebald is preferable to a muddy brindle or defective solid color. Solid black is very undesirable, but not so objectionable if occurring to a moderate degree in piebald patches. The brindles to be perfect should have a fine, even and equal distribution of the composite colors. In brindles and solid colors a small white patch on the chest is not considered detrimental. In piebalds the color patches should be well defined, of pure color and symmetrically distributed.

46 Teeth Thinning Shears

For finishing touches clean up your boxer with the thinning shears. See video to see how.

Silk Cream

Use the Silk Cream as a chalk base to hold the chalk when appied. Use your hands when applying cream. See video for instructions on how to use.

White Suns Chalk

Apply the chalk to the area feet after the Silk Cream. Use your fingers or a small brush to apply. Once you are done applying blow out excess chalk.