Back In Black

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By Dawn Omboy
May 10, 2016
Chewy the miniature Poodle is one of my favorite little client dogs, he has been with me for nearly 5 years now and his pet parents really like his funky, specially tailored hair style. I modify this trim in lots of ways and it’s all good as long as he is big and fluffy up front, sort of like a modified Scandinavian trim with a top knot, often even a Mohawk but with a teddy type face.

Chewy was really black as a youngster and has faded out a good bit over the years. I have done bright color designs on him by lifting his natural color first then adding bright color pigments back into his coat. this time however, I had something very different in mind for Chewy, who was my pet dog model for a shoot with Melissa Verplank for the online lessons from Learn2groomdogs.com.

Not all creative styling is about lively color or exempt grooming. It can be to simply enhance or invigorate the color of the pet dog and make him look young again, much the same as we do for ourselves.

Chewy’s color rejuvenation makeover begins with mixing the two components found in the box of a lot of hair dye for dogs. The tube consists of the pigment and the bottle consists of the developing cream or activator that will make this product work when mixed together.
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Fig 1) As the color begins to process, you will see it turn a rich black ideal before your eyes. When applying color such as this, I like to start at the bottom and work my way up. I will then hold up the hair on the leg with my hand and release a small amount at a time as I am using a line brushing technique to insure even coverage of the coat.

When you are doing all over color you do not have to worry about wrapping the coat considering that it will all be the same color when you finish. I did however leave a portion of this dog’s back the natural color so I would have options for other designs to go along with his newly enhanced black.

Fig 2) Make sure to wear gloves and it is best to work with an assistant to help with holding the pet dog through the coloring process. also make sure you have a lot more dye on-hand than you think you are going to need.

Let the pet dog kick back for 20 minutes or so as the color is processing in an area where you can keep enjoy over him. then you will want to thoroughly rinse, then shampoo twice to make sure there will be no color bleeding when the pet dog goes home.

Dry and style according to the client’s wishes and enjoy them light up when they see the younger looking pup they love! ✂

Making the world a lot more Colorful, one pet dog at a time…

Queen of Color

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