Rakes, Stones & Stripping Knives | Dog Grooming & Handling Equipment Series
Today’s edition of the Equipment Series is particularly important for groomers and owners of Wire Coated and Double Coated dog breeds! In this tutorial, Allison teaches us about what ‘stripping’ vs ‘carding’ or ‘raking’ the coat means, and which tools you will use for each. Included in today’s tutorial are “Coat-King” type rakes by Blackworks, pumice stones, classic stripping knives, and more. More tutorials (including free resources!) about the Wire Coat type can be found here: https://www.leadingedgedogshowacademy... More tutorials (including free resources!) about the Double Coat type can be found here: https://www.leadingedgedogshowacademy...

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