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COAT The best Wire Fox Terrier coats appear to be broken, the hairs having a tendency to twist, and are of dense, wiry texture-like coconut matting-the hairs growing so closely and strongly together that, when parted with the fingers, the skin cannot be seen. At the base of these stiff hairs is a shorter growth of finer and softer hair-termed the undercoat. The coat on the sides is never quite so hard as that on the back and quarters. Some of the hardest coats are "crinkly" or slightly waved, but a curly coat is very objectionable. The hair on the upper and lower jaws should be crisp and only sufficiently long to impart an appearance of strength to the foreface. The hair on the forelegs should also be dense and crisp.
CHARACTER The Wire Fox Terrier should be alert, quick of movement, keen of expression, on the tiptoe of expectation at the slightest provocation.
RECOMMENDED CINDRA PRODUCTS:
TEXTURIZING SHAMPOO RECONSTRUCTOR - Conditioner SPIRITED - Spirit Collection of Fragrances
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SOLUTION |
| Soft Coat |
Mist with full strength Texturizing Mist and brush
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| Dingy White Coat |
Use Cleansing Shampoo on the first lather, wait 5 minutes then rinse. Follow with Texturizing Shampoo lather and rinse.
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| Thin leg furnishings/feathers |
Spray daily with Maxicare and brush |
| Chalk Helper |
Moisture Plus |
| Dry, damaged Coat |
Our version of a hot oil treatment: Wet dog with warm water, apply Moisture Plus liberally. Wrap in hot towel for 15-20 minutes. Shampoo with Moisturizing Shampoo and rinse.
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| Mustache and Eyebrows |
Apply Sculpting Gel and comb into position |
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