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Demonstration for COLOR application Video By Saul Romero

Eurasia 2009 Handler/Saul Romero

SaulRomerom@hotmail.com

Svetlana Kirsanova (yorksring@yandex.ru)

Grooming Video by Saul Romero PART-1
Grooming Video by Saul Romero PART-2
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
Grooming the Yorkshire Terrier
Reconstructing Shampoo
Dilute the Reconstructing Shampoo 1 part shampo to 8 parts water. Wet the coat, apply shampoo and lather. Rinse with warm water and bathe a second time. This will help remove excess oils and debris from the coat. This shampoo is great for hydrating the coat. If you need a heavier shampoo try the Oatmeal & Aloe Vera Shampoo.
The conditioning of the yorkie coat is very important and using the proper conditioners for y0our coat type can make all the difference in the out come of your dog's final look. If you are not sure about your dog's coat texture send us an email to info@purepaws.net
Pure Silk Coats
Modified or Cotton Coats

Dilute the Moisturizing Conditioner 1 part conditioner to 8 parts water. Distribute through out the coat evenly. Do not apply to the head (top knot) on show days. 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. Run your fingers gently through the coat to assure that the conditioner has penetrated. Rinse with cool water.

Dilute the Silk Cream Conditoner 1 part conditioner to 8 parts water in a small tub. Make sure that the Silk Cream is completely diluted, you may want to use a hand blender to assure the product is smooth. Place the dog in the tub and allow the conditioner to penetrate the coat. Saturate the coat by continually using the water from the tub, use a small cup and pour the mixture over the coat. Rinse with cool water.

Moisturizing Conditioner
Silk Cream

Cover the dog with a small towel and apply pressure to the coat to absorb the excess water. Do not rub the dog dry. Take care to not apply pressure to the back when drying the coat with a towel. To acheive a nice finish to the coat when drying use a small hand help drier and finish drying the coat on a warm setting. While line drying the coat spary a small amout of Finishing Show Spray into the coat.

Finishing Show Spray
Drying the Coat
Cover the dog with a small towel and apply pressure to the coat to absorb the excess water. Do not rub the dog dry. Take care to not apply pressure to the back when drying the coat with a towel. To acheive a nice finish to the coat when drying use a small hand help drier and finish drying the coat on a warm setting. While line drying the coat spary a small amout of the Shine Conditioning Spray into the coat.
Shine Conditioning Spray
ADDING COLOR
When applying color use on a humid coat to achieve a natural look. If the coat starts to dry use a little of the Finishing Show spray to add humidity to the coat, first apply the Aztec Gold and then the Black Silver. View video for more details on the coloring process.
Aztec Gold
Black Silver
For the finishing show touches flat iron the coat with the Finishing Show Spray. This will add that luster to the coat and acheive the maximum amount of lenghth. For trimming the coat we recommend the 7" Straight Cobalt Shears. A great shear will give you a great trim without any nicking. This will prevent splitting of the hair shafts.
Flat Iron & Trim Coat
Dilute the Reconstructing Shampoo 1 part shampo to 8 parts water. Wet the coat, apply shampoo and lather. Rinse with warm water and bathe a second time. This will help remove excess oils and debris from the coat.
Reconstructing Shampoo
Maintenance Between Show Days

Without Oil - Dilute the Moisturizing Conditioner 1 part conditioner to 8 parts water. Distribute through out the coat evenly. Do not apply to the head (top knot) on show days. 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. Run your fingers gently through the coat to assure that the conditioner has penetrated. Rinse with cool water.

With Oil - Mix 2 Tbs Moisturizing Conditioner; 2 Tbs Silk Cream; 1 Tsp Light Oil; 1 gallon water. Blend the mixture in a tub of warm water. Place the dog in the tub and float the coat (continually run the mixture through the coat using a cup to pur the mixture over the coat - see video).

Finish by drying the coat.

Moisturizing Conditioner
Silk Cream
Light Oil
Wrap the coat. When changing wraps in between baths use the Ultra Shine Conditiong Spray. In some cases the oil may work as an exfollient and lift the dead skin cells. If your dog starts to flake, bathe more often until this period of flaking passes. Too see how to do the wrapping see the video below.

Ch Guemart Look At Me

Groomed by Saul Romero
Owners: Saul Romero & Arlene Muzquiz
Breeder: Jesus Guerrero

Multi Ch. Guemart Magic Millionaire

Groomed by Jesus Guerrero
Breeder/Owner/Handler
Jesus Guerrero

Ch. Mini Shop Jacky Chang
Owner: Daiva Kazakiene
Breeder: Anna Babaeva
Handler: Laura Kazakaite
www.kentauro.lt
info@kentauro.lt
Multi Ooccle's Oliver Lightsome
Owner/Breeder/Hander: Nicoletta Pollini

AKC Standard for the Coat

Coat
Quality, texture and quantity of coat are of prime importance. Hair is glossy, fine and silky in texture. Coat on the body is moderately long and perfectly straight (not wavy). It may be trimmed to floor length to give ease of movement and a neater appearance, if desired. The fall on the head is long, tied with one bow in center of head or parted in the middle and tied with two bows. Hair on muzzle is very long. Hair should be trimmed short on tips of ears and may be trimmed on feet to give them a neat appearance.

Colors
Puppies are born black and tan and are normally darker in body color, showing an intermingling of black hair in the tan until they are matured. Color of hair on body and richness of tan on head and legs are of prime importance in adult dogs, to which the following color requirements apply: Blue: Is a dark steel-blue, not a silver-blue and not mingled with fawn, bronzy or black hairs. Tan: All tan hair is darker at the roots than in the middle, shading to still lighter tan at the tips. There should be no sooty or black hair intermingled with any of the tan.

Owner/Breeder: Lilliana Junco www.glamouryorky.com/mx

Groomer & Handler Saul Romero

saulromerom@hotmail.com

handler and groomer all breeds in usa