ADVANCED GROOMING TUTORIALS
Afghan Hound
Do you know there are 2 distinct coat types in the Afghan Breed? We show you the difference and give the (stunning) Ryan a lovely bath in Plush Puppy.
After correct bathing of a long drop coated breed, it is very important to blow dry and groom out the coat correctly. This is a different method than normal.
The Afghan Hound is a 'naturally' groomed dog, so a natural look is required when using scissors. We take you through these skills in this video.
This tutorial is also available as a fastForward
Breed Standard at Dogs Australia
Study Notes | Key Concepts
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Afghan Hounds can have two coat types: thick, massive coats like Ryan's or sparse coats. The coat type depends on the breed line, as some are bred for mountainous regions and others for desert climates.
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Avoid scrubbing the coat, as it can cause matting. Instead, use a hydro bath and gently apply shampoo and conditioner.
Focus on areas like feet and groin without roughing up the coat.
Use heavier conditioners to help manage long coats and reduce grooming time.
When rinsing out the conditioner, leave about 10% to help keep the coat manageable without leaving it greasy.
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Use a slow dryer, as force dryers can damage and knot the coat.
Gently squeeze out excess water with a towel before drying.
Use line brushing to ensure even drying, focusing on the skin first before the ends of the hair.
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Use a pin brush without baubles to avoid damaging the coat.
Slickers can be used carefully for knots, but be gentle to avoid removing too much coat.
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For show dogs, hand stripping is preferred over clipping.
Thumb-and-finger techniques can be used to maintain a natural texture.
Clipping can be done with a comb attachment but should always blend naturally into the coat.
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The feet should be scissored into a round shape for show standards.
Avoid cutting too much off, as this can disrupt the balance.
Keep trimming in layers to achieve the desired shape.
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Properly wrap ears without involving the ear leather, as wrapping the leather can lead to severe damage.
Use heavy-duty wraps for durability, and make sure the elastic band is tight enough to stay in place during activity.

