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Mid Sussex Ringcraft Club.
The South Eastern
Old English Sheepdog Club
Founded 1946
Registered with the Kennel Club London
Home.
The Club History.
The OES..
Helpfull hints on grooming.
Beginers Guide to Showing.
News.
Activites.
Future Events.
Resuls of Champ Show 2009.
Images of 2009 Champ Show.
2009 Open Show Results.
Images of 2009 Open Show.
Judges Lists.
Archives.
Lost Dogs.
Contact us.
Links.
Mid Sussex Agility Club.
Mid Sussex Ringcraft Club.
The South Eastern
Old English Sheepdog Club
Founded 1946
Registered with the Kennel Club London
                                                                 Pet Grooming

Many people who own Old English Sheepdogs as pets, often end up clipping them off because
they are unable to maintain the level of grooming required. Clipping is not necessary under these
circumstances and hopefully the following tips will help to maintain an apparent fully coated dog. Basically by using a
comb to strip the undercoat from the dog, the coat can be maintained at full length or part length if trimmed periodically rather
Hand tripped.
For this purpose I personally find a smaller sized medium toothed comb with a handle being the best for the job. The
Technique isuite simple, and as explained in the general comments above, it is more convenient if the dog is laying down
prefer on a grooming table or alternatively on a blanket on the floor.
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