Schnauzers<\/span><\/li>\n<\/ul>\nAsian fusion techniques<\/h2>\n Asian fusion dog grooming as an art-form has its own unique style and techniques that produce a different result to that which may be created in the West and shows off the culture and charm of the East.<\/p>\n
Though Asian fusion ignores breed standards and corrective grooming that most groomers have come to learn, it in return offers its own unique blend of braids and ponytails that allow for much more artistic freedom for both the groomer and the pet owner.<\/p>\n
Specific techniques of the Asian fusion grooming cut often give the dog fluffy, columned legs which almost resemble the texture of cotton candy, sometimes with the cut being tapered at the top near the elbow and flaring the bottoms as if the dog were wearing a pair of bell-bottom pants. The face of the dog, known as the muzzle, is often rounded to mimic the look of a toy bear.<\/p>\n
<\/span><\/p>\nAnother difference between Asian fusion techniques and their western counterparts is that while traditional grooming often places more focus on the body as a whole, Asian fusion tends to make the head the focal point of the style in order to better accentuate the dog\u2019s personality and unique expressions.<\/p>\n
Different breeds are often given different flavors of style, but regardless of the breed one factor usually remains the same when it comes to differentiating from traditional western styles and that is: Radical Symmetry<\/em>.<\/p>\nRadical symmetry<\/h3>\n Radical symmetry allows for the over emphasizing of certain parts of the dog\u2019s cut. Something which is clearly at odds with what is traditionally considered a \u2018good\u2019 groom job in the west where perfect symmetry across the body and head is often the desired outcome. It\u2019s this radical symmetry that really makes the Asian fusion style so eye-catching and a pleasure to behold.<\/p>\n
Use Curved Scissors<\/h3>\n Try using curved grooming scissors if you don’t already have a pair. These will help you to create that “rounded” effect, i.e. around the head and ears.<\/p>\n
Learn Asian Fusion Grooming<\/h2>\n Finding a mentor to teach you Asian fusion outside of China, Japan, Korea etc. is not exactly easy. You might try searching for groomers near you that offer Asian fusion and ask them if they would be willing to part some knowledge with you.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
Asian fusion grooming, also referred to as Asian Freestyle, is often characterized by a unique and charming cut that seeks to give our pets a fun-loving look, often akin to that of a teddy bear or cute cartoon character. As a form of creative grooming, Asian fusion has its origins in countries such as Japan, China and […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":2,"featured_media":327,"parent":0,"menu_order":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","template":"","meta":{"footnotes":""},"yoast_head":"\n
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