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Coat maintenance for some dogs involves more than usual brush, bath, cut or shave routine, some need to be \u201chand-stripped\u201d too. While it may sound like something you\u2019d expect to see (or do) at a game of strip poker, hand stripping is a grooming technique used on dogs with wiry fur types to promote healthy coat development.<\/p>\n\n

What is hand stripping?<\/h2>\n

Hand stripping or \u201cplucking\u201d, as it\u2019s also known, is the process of removing dead fur by hand. Fear not, it actually sounds way more painful than it is. While hand stripping is the most accurate way of stripping dead fur, it is also the most time-consuming. These days professional groomers are increasingly using stripping tools.<\/p>\n

Why is hand stripping necessary?<\/h2>\n

Dogs with wiry fur that have an undercoat and topcoat, such as schnauzers and most breeds of terriers, do not shed properly due to the texture of their coats. Therefore, in order for new and healthy fur to grow out properly, this dead hair has to be removed.<\/p>\n

Benefits of hand stripping<\/h2>\n

Healthier coat and skin<\/h3>\n

Stripping dead fur clears the hair follicle and surrounding area for new, thicker hair to push through. Left in place, the dead fur may accumulate leading to oil and debris build-up that could irritate the skin.<\/p>\n

Better protection<\/h3>\n

This new coat offers better protection from general dirt, dust and the elements as well as a range of external parasites.<\/p>\n

Better colors<\/h3>\n

All-round better colors and brighter vibrancy, especially in whites and darks.<\/p>\n

How to hand strip a dog<\/h2>\n

After overcoming any fear of hurting your dog, hand stripping is not that hard, though it can be time-consuming not to mention physically strenuous. First, identify any dead fur to be removed, now using your thumb and forefinger firmly grasp a few strands and give it a gentle tug to remove it.If the fur is ready to be stripped it will come out with relative ease.<\/p>\n

Here are a few key points to remember:<\/p>\n