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TROUSERS, BACK
LEGS, BUT
Any hair sticking out beyond the
back of the thigh, fuzz on the inside of the thighs, or cowlicks
on the butt ‘blur’ the hard, clean lines.
Use the Arco on the closest setting (around a 10 blade) to
completely shave the inside of the legs, trim the trouser line,
and around the but hole. Use the thinning shear to smooth off
the edges and blend them in to look natural. Use the thinning
shear on the trouser area, and those cowlicks on the but.
And please clean that little but with a Huggie if needed!
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TAIL
Use the Arco trimmer on the longer setting (around a 5
blade) and do the underside of the tail only. (This is the only
body part I use this setting on.) If you trim on the close
setting, it takes off too much hair and does not look natural.
Round the tail tip off with a scissor to remove any
spikey hairs.
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LOIN and
UNDERLINE
This PH only had a few hairs sticking out along the
loin. and a slightly fuzzy belly.
Use the Arco on the closest setting to clean up the tuck up and
underline. Roll the loin skin back and forth to get it all.
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MUZZLE and
WHISKERS
I leave the whiskers on the sides of the muzzle. I do
trim them off the 'warts', 2 on each cheek and one under the
chin using the small scissors. I also clean up the chin using
the Arco on the closest setting.
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COAT FINISHING
Brush the coat just before going in the ring with a
hound glove for extra ‘polish’. Some Pharaoh owners also use
Mink Oil for extra shine.
NAILS
Grind with a dremel tool with the sanding tip. Nails
should be moderately short, but not 'super short' as seen on
Dobermans. Make sure to round off the tips evenly and smooth the
underside of each nail.
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This is the sanding tip on the
Dremel.
