A trimmer serves as a tool to allow you to remove hair, under no circumstances should it cut. It has teeth of varying closeness depending on the areas you are working on.
Plucking dead hard hair helps clear the follicle that held the dead hair, promoting the growth of new hair. Sebum is released, allowing for good skin hydration in the dog. The new hard hair that grows is healthy, waterproof, and vibrant in color. Ideally, the dog should be trimmed every 3 months.
During trimming, only the top layer of hair that has become unnecessary and often unsightly in the cover coat is removed.
Trimming is not limited to certain parts of the coat; it also involves shorter and longer areas. Ultimately, it preserves the most useful and vibrant part of the cover coat!
This technique requires a great deal of manual dexterity and professional expertise.
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