How to: trim & strip a Parson/Jack Russell Terrier

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  • Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2024

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  • @Hallux99
    @Hallux99 Год назад +3

    This video was very helpful for me when I rescued a wire haired Parsons Jack Russell Terrier! There aren’t many videos on RUclips regarding stripping a dog’s coat! I don’t know why everybody is complaining about you not explaining, I can clearly see what you’re doing. 🤷🏽‍♀️
    Thanks so much! 😊🐶

  • @filespace123
    @filespace123 7 лет назад +25

    This is so cute your dog is very good my terrier died today and this is helping me get over it thank you for
    the video

  • @laragazzasavy
    @laragazzasavy 10 лет назад +18

    He's a good dog to stay so still. I love your doggie. Your grooming is wonderful.

  • @TeslaNick2
    @TeslaNick2 10 лет назад +6

    Never had my wire haired Jack stripped, it gives him a really cute 'scrappy' look that develops with age... He get's tidied up in the summer to help him keep cool.

    • @bxnniq6769
      @bxnniq6769 Год назад

      You should look into stripping, it has a lot of benefits compared to shaving a wire haired dogs coat. Their original purpose was hunting and ratting, so oftentimes brambles and bushes would do the stripping themselves, naturally. However if your dog is a pet you kind of have to simulate that by stripping by hand or with a tool. Also, no point in trimming the coat to keep your dog cool. The hair is harsh to protect them in tough conditions but it doesn’t keep them warm all that well. That’s the undercoat’s job, which you’ll not be trimming unless you take it shorter than 1cm or so

  • @tjejenathina3829
    @tjejenathina3829 3 месяца назад

    Wow. First I didn't believe my boyfriend that you have to 'pull' out the hair! What a perfect example your dog was, so calm the whole time 🥰 Would love to do this to our dog, right now we take her to a dog groomer

  • @gerardinecizmar
    @gerardinecizmar 7 лет назад

    Excellent job and beautiful dog. I have a Parson that I adopted when he was 8 months in 2014. I've only had him groomed twice by the same groomer and then I quit because they were shaving him horribly .The 2nd time they shaved a bald spot on his thigh. I wish I could find someone in Brooklyn, NY who does this ???? I wouldn't attempt to try it myself. This is real artistry.

  • @lightworkerloveandpeace1217
    @lightworkerloveandpeace1217 2 года назад +1

    Omg! He is so identical to my parson jack Russell. Everything is identical except for the color of the fur. Jack had wired fur. He had brown patches only. I miss Jack so much. He passed away at the age of 17 on the 9th February 2022.

    • @LostRiverMinis
      @LostRiverMinis  2 года назад +1

      So sorry for your loss. My boy passed away a year ago at 16 years old... I miss him very much.

  • @reneeglover4819
    @reneeglover4819 4 года назад +1

    Super informative! Wish u were explaining a little more about what u r doing exactly but the close ups and showing what u r looking for to strip was awesome

  • @MrShaneac1
    @MrShaneac1 7 лет назад

    He acts like a show dog so patient he's very beautiful I have a wire coat tri-color parson JRT from ravenclaw terriers in Sierra vista Az thanks for this very informative.

  • @kwalden801
    @kwalden801 10 лет назад +1

    What a patient little sweetie. He looks just like my Chloe that just passed away. So sad.

    • @LostRiverMinis
      @LostRiverMinis  10 лет назад

      I'm sorry for your loss :(

    • @kwalden801
      @kwalden801 10 лет назад

      Thank you. I miss her so much. They are the greatest little dogs/friends ever!.

  • @riteonscreenstudio148
    @riteonscreenstudio148 9 лет назад +4

    scruffy sould stay scruffy and and smooth is smooth ...scruffy dont shed as much as smooth ...breeder...Jack"s are the best he cleans up well handsome wee man

    • @pennyfulton3418
      @pennyfulton3418 5 лет назад

      Agreed, except that scruffy wire haired jack russels shed MUCH MORE VOLUME OF HAIR ! than short haired in my experience, hence probably part of the need for the laborious grooming !

  • @sinkesinke1
    @sinkesinke1 9 лет назад +3

    Your video has made my day much easier. If you would be so kind to tell me the name and model of your trimming knife. I'm from Serbia, and i must find that knife online because there is nowhere to buy it in pet shops. Thank you in advance :)

  • @jeffreybeal4165
    @jeffreybeal4165 8 месяцев назад

    We have a broken coat JRT that sheds like crazy. I would LOVE to be able to TRY to do this with her. If I missed it, I'm sorry, but how often is the stripping usually needed? It honestly looks like the hair removal would hurt a little bit but your JRT doesn't seem to mind at all. I am excited to try this.

  • @annatjeh
    @annatjeh 5 лет назад +1

    The dog is so sweet and patience!!!

  • @belladonna1999
    @belladonna1999 8 лет назад

    I wish I could do this with my 2 yr old Parson but he'd never stay still for it. I had to take him to the groomer's 2 weeks ago and it was $55 plus the tip. I think they took off a little too much hair from his hind legs but it should grow back. Your dog is gorgeous and so sweet. Mine is hyper and won't let me near him with scissors.

  • @ivanapastrnakova4157
    @ivanapastrnakova4157 Год назад

    Takého trpezlivého psíka som ešte nevidela. Super práca!

  • @katethacker1923
    @katethacker1923 5 лет назад +3

    My jackrussel terrier would never be this calm

  • @TerrierBram
    @TerrierBram 10 лет назад +2

    Good work and nice, well behaved Parson.

    • @LostRiverMinis
      @LostRiverMinis  10 лет назад

      Thank you :)

    • @LostRiverMinis
      @LostRiverMinis  10 лет назад +1

      Maureen Maynes I have to trim him every 6-8 weeks. It's necessary to pluck or strip dead hair from your dog. Moreover, he looks much younger and neat :)

  • @AlodiaLozano
    @AlodiaLozano 7 лет назад +1

    Tino is sooo handsome and well behaved! 😘

  • @avapaki
    @avapaki 10 лет назад +3

    what is the name of the tool that you use? i m interested in buying it....

  • @GeoffreyGraham2
    @GeoffreyGraham2 10 лет назад

    I've been thinking about buying my own Russell Terrier, that's what brought me here. I love how patient and kind you are. I have a theory about people like you, although I don't know if its true. My theory is that people who treat animals with kindness are better lovers ha ha. I think this because it seems to me that if someone has patience and love for a animal, why wouldn't they make much better lovers than ordinary people? It's just a theory!!! Nice video!! I don't know if I will get a Russell Terrier but they are my favorite breed of dog so far. Do you have any tips what to look for if I do decide to buy a Russell Terrier? Thanks

    • @juliabettendorf7315
      @juliabettendorf7315 9 лет назад +1

      Hi, thank you for the nice comment :)
      Just visit different breeders and go for a walk with them and their dogs to see how they're behaving with other dogs and strangers.

  • @katharinawilhelmer8437
    @katharinawilhelmer8437 Год назад

    Lieb gemacht , danke, hab was gelernt für meinen Jack Russel.😊❤

  • @PSG4life
    @PSG4life 9 лет назад

    Hi love your video!
    My jack Russell terrier is now 5 months old and I would like to do this in future.
    My questions are
    1) how come you still leave a beard? Is it not recommended to pluck the entire face?
    2) what stripping tool do you use exactly?
    3) what age should my dog be for me to start plucking

    • @LostRiverMinis
      @LostRiverMinis  9 лет назад

      You must leave the beard, a Russell Terrier always needs a beard, that's standard :)
      I use a stripping knife by "Karlie".
      You can start trimming at the age of 2 months but every dog has a different coat and when they are young you should strip without a knife. I have another video that shows how to trim bare-handed :)

  • @StaloZamba
    @StaloZamba 10 лет назад +7

    excellent job, congratulations to the groomer !!!

  • @ediamondsounds
    @ediamondsounds 8 лет назад +5

    omg he is adorable!!!!

  • @juliasummers3521
    @juliasummers3521 2 месяца назад

    I’ve adopted a Parsons whose coat has grown out. Should I bring her in for a trim first before stripping?

  • @tc2002able
    @tc2002able 10 лет назад +2

    Aw he is so good

  • @netnissen
    @netnissen 7 лет назад +1

    What a lovely dog ❤

  • @tsunamitsu1961
    @tsunamitsu1961 7 лет назад

    That dog looks exactly like mine but its ginger with a white belly and lots of fur but its a mix with a russel

  • @ritawimbleton9356
    @ritawimbleton9356 6 месяцев назад

    It sounds rough what are you using please

  • @Grapesfromabove
    @Grapesfromabove 8 лет назад +1

    We have a Parson and he is about 4 yrs old now...I never knew a specific grooming tool like your stripping knife could help him look better than he does. So I went to Amazon and discovered there are many sizes to chose from..apparently depending on coat type. Do you have a suggestion? Thanks.

    • @LostRiverMinis
      @LostRiverMinis  8 лет назад

      Gradyn Ellsworth I use the finest one :)

    • @drivingschool11
      @drivingschool11 8 лет назад

      Gradyn Ellsworth
      So do I!!

    • @SusseBo
      @SusseBo 5 лет назад

      Looks more like you are cutting the hairs though.

  • @sherrylittle9827
    @sherrylittle9827 4 года назад

    I only recently discovered our 11-year-old dog is a Parsons Terrier. He is very fluffy having never been stripped. Should I have it done now or is it too late at his age?

    • @izzydellasanta
      @izzydellasanta 3 года назад +1

      it's never too late to groom your pup :) keep in mind though since you'd never done it before he may be squirmy as you try grooming him.

  • @Wrathofkala
    @Wrathofkala 8 лет назад +8

    Well behaved dog...

  • @murderface35
    @murderface35 10 лет назад

    I have a rough coated Parson Russell. I never knew that you had to strip their coat. Is It neccessary? I brush him often, but he has a pretty long coat. Your dog is beautiful.

    • @LostRiverMinis
      @LostRiverMinis  10 лет назад

      If you have a rough coated Russell, please watch my new video to see how to trim him: ruclips.net/video/3zZjREXfoxg/видео.html
      You need to trim your dog to avoid skin problems. When the coat gets to thick there's not enough air coming to the skin, which can lead to eczemas and your dog will lose less hair, as well.

  • @marianodaniel516
    @marianodaniel516 10 лет назад +1

    Excelente trabajo. Tu video me es muy útil!!

  • @lukevlogs8027
    @lukevlogs8027 7 лет назад +1

    I Love that doggie he's so cute

  • @murderface35
    @murderface35 10 лет назад

    My Parson Russell has a long coat, should I trim him first and then Strip him?

  • @ZoePele1997
    @ZoePele1997 8 лет назад +4

    I'm going to start doing this with my Jack Russell because it's so expensive taking her to the groomers and it looks like it's not that hard to do

    • @SusseBo
      @SusseBo 5 лет назад +1

      If it turns out to be hard you may find it worth the money to get someone to do it for you. You don't want the fight. I have two cairn terriers and I only do the one myself. The other one will fight me all the way. So I have someone else do it, so I'm not the unpopular one.

  • @iShootPhoto
    @iShootPhoto 9 лет назад

    I have a Parson Terrier and I don't groom him at all. I think he looks cool with long hair. Is trimming necessary?

    • @LostRiverMinis
      @LostRiverMinis  9 лет назад +2

      Gareth McGivern you need to strip the hair to get the dead coat off so new can grow and to avoid skin problems. When the coat gets too thick there's not enough air coming to the skin, which can lead to eczemas, also your dog will lose less hair :)

  • @snapdragonfly6652
    @snapdragonfly6652 3 года назад

    What a good boy

  • @Tamiqt2
    @Tamiqt2 5 лет назад +1

    Ouch! Doesn't that hurt/irritate the dogs sensitive skin? The pulling sound alone 😬

    • @tomclain1952
      @tomclain1952 4 года назад

      Wired hair is designed to be pulled out.

  • @mentorjessicacoaching
    @mentorjessicacoaching 8 лет назад

    how do you do that you are soo good

  • @Carlostype
    @Carlostype 10 лет назад

    Hi I've just purchased a knife, I think ivsee you using your thumb to help pull with the knife, is this what you doing thanks, nice videos

  • @deirdrekehoe3710
    @deirdrekehoe3710 5 лет назад

    Hi, can you advise on an Irish terrier coat? When we got him his coat was matted with mud so we had to cut all the mats down with just a scissors (which was his whole body). I couldn't really tell what his coat was like before it was cut because of the muck. Now that it's growing back it seems very thin and also very fluffy like an undercoat, not wiry like I thought it would be. Do you think it will repair over time to be wiry and thicker?

    • @LostRiverMinis
      @LostRiverMinis  4 года назад

      Hey! Irish Terrier have to be trimmed just like most Terrier breeds and my PRT in the video. If you're able to find a professional groomer that really knows how to strip an Irish Terrier his coat should recover, but it will probably take 1-2 years and a few trimmings to get back to normal. Maybe try to contact an Irish Terrier breeder and ask for advise. Fingers crossed for your dog's coat! :)

  • @aitana7831
    @aitana7831 9 лет назад

    I have a question about my female jack. Right now, I'm having trouble keeping her skin and fur soft and conditioned, and the conditioners I'm buying aren't helping. What usually happens is that she starts biting her skin and itching. What I'm doing now is brushing her with a brush everyday and putting in a itch relief, but I can't find any no-water conditioners. Could u recommend something to do or buy please???😢😍🐶

    • @LostRiverMinis
      @LostRiverMinis  9 лет назад

      Sorry to hear this. I normally don't use any hair-care products for my dogs. Maybe it's her food, she could have an gluten intolerance or something. If her coat gets trimmed professionally she shouldn't have any trouble. I'd try different food (have you heard about BARF?) and stop using conditioners :)

    • @aitana7831
      @aitana7831 9 лет назад

      Great, she has a sensitive stomach, so I'll buy her special food for that. U have been great help, and I'll see a place to trim her coat. 😀🎄🎀🐶

    • @LostRiverMinis
      @LostRiverMinis  9 лет назад

      +Aitana Isasi sounds good! good luck and merry Christmas :)

    • @michellemiller3383
      @michellemiller3383 6 лет назад

      There is a video on here by a vet that said to give them flax oil maybe half a tablespoon everyday in their food and coconut oil rubbed in their coat

  • @T.Q.
    @T.Q. 8 лет назад

    Well done

  • @nicolesydney6902
    @nicolesydney6902 6 лет назад

    What do you think about using a Furminator on a broken coated Jack?

    • @LostRiverMinis
      @LostRiverMinis  6 лет назад +2

      Not a good idea. A normal brush or comb is best :)

  • @mrjata
    @mrjata 9 лет назад

    I need to do this to my little Katie. Does this hurt them? Looks like pulling hair out. She needs her coat thinned badly. I will get the knife too.

  • @karenlewis7264
    @karenlewis7264 10 лет назад +1

    great job!

  • @BlackberryTeapot
    @BlackberryTeapot 9 лет назад

    Hi, I know this video was posted over a year a go, but you seem to know your stuff so I have some questions. My jack Russell is 2, her mother was short haired but her father was wiry, so she has a mix of short body, long on the legs, neck and back. Could I still do this for her? Is it too late to start since she's 2? Thanks!

    • @LostRiverMinis
      @LostRiverMinis  9 лет назад

      it doesn't matter when you start trimming your dog. you can do it the same way I'm doing it :)

  • @catherinegudgeon1832
    @catherinegudgeon1832 10 лет назад

    my dog looks the same so cute

  • @mmpoggs2033
    @mmpoggs2033 9 лет назад +1

    Do you get a Hollywood, I think its only fair!

  • @mmpoggs2033
    @mmpoggs2033 9 лет назад

    Ive never seen this before, why would this need doing? Is it really necessary?

    • @BlackberryTeapot
      @BlackberryTeapot 9 лет назад +2

      Stripping a jacks coat causes the hair to grow back thicker and closer to the skin, making it move weather resistant.

  • @compwolf2
    @compwolf2 8 лет назад

    Hi, I have a JRT, possible chihuahua mix with a coarse coat. (almost broken coat if you will, i'm not sure. when you take a comb through it and then move the hair around it a little, it looks like it becomes matted) I have been meaning to get her to the groomers but I keep finding that 'cutting' the hairs just damages them further. So I was wondering, since her hair is getting a bit too long if there was just one stripping comb I would need to use or if I would need to go from coarse to a fine comb. Thank you.

    • @LostRiverMinis
      @LostRiverMinis  8 лет назад

      Have you tried to pull out her coat with your fingers?

    • @compwolf2
      @compwolf2 8 лет назад

      +P!nkPirate I have and there is just clumps coming out. a simple comb even takes a lot out.

  • @darebear329
    @darebear329 8 лет назад +2

    Can you just shave him completely? My dog is a jack russell terrier mix and he sheds soooo much. I love him but I wish he was bald bc there's so much hair everywhere.

    • @LostRiverMinis
      @LostRiverMinis  8 лет назад +1

      No shaving or cutting. Russells need to be stripped or you destroy the coat and they start shedding a lot. Have you ever trimmed your dog? If he's rough coated and you strip him like I do in this video he will stop shedding.

    • @darebear329
      @darebear329 8 лет назад +1

      +P!nkPirate okay thanks. My dog has an identical big black spot like yours. He's such a cutie.

    • @nachopadron253
      @nachopadron253 8 лет назад

      Ardilla voladora

    • @michellemiller3383
      @michellemiller3383 6 лет назад

      Lol I feel the pain sheds more then the 3 other dogs we have together! Australian cattle dog australian shepherd german shepherd / golden retreiver cross

    • @percymolina309
      @percymolina309 6 лет назад

      Fucking same!

  • @PSG4life
    @PSG4life 9 лет назад

    What if I don't want a beard on my JRT do I cut it off with scissors? Or do I pluck?
    Also do I buy a coarse blade, fine blade, medium blade? What blade do I buy?

    • @juliabettendorf7315
      @juliabettendorf7315 9 лет назад

      If you don't want the beard you should cut it.
      I use a fine blade, it's the best choice for a Russell :)

    • @reddluuxx407
      @reddluuxx407 9 лет назад

      Some don't have beards like my jack russell terrier but the rest of his body is hairy

  • @cmorrow6822
    @cmorrow6822 9 лет назад

    a couple weeks ago i adopted a JRT mix with Chihuahua (maybe). She is 7+ yrs old and some of her hair is sticking out long. I went to the local Petsmart to look for the knife (after I had RUclips'd it and found you), but they have never heard of it. I went in to their grooming salon and asked them. They don't use those but showed me a catalog that had them. They also said that my dog is too old to get her started, normally you start them when they're young. what gives? any ideas/comments? thanks

    • @LostRiverMinis
      @LostRiverMinis  9 лет назад

      you can start trimming at any age. if you can't find a knife, you can strip with your hands. I posted another video to show how to do it without a knife.

    • @LostRiverMinis
      @LostRiverMinis  9 лет назад

      ruclips.net/video/3zZjREXfoxg/видео.html

  • @danielgreer1347
    @danielgreer1347 6 лет назад +18

    If you are going to do a demonstration video font just show hair coming out. Actually explain what you are showing and what you are doing. I would have watched more had you explained what you were doing.

    • @TheDeepState2001
      @TheDeepState2001 5 лет назад +7

      If she wanted to read you complaining I'm sure she would have asked. Dickhead

  • @dnnrod1807
    @dnnrod1807 7 лет назад

    Where can I get the stripping comb you are using?

  • @sopipay7807
    @sopipay7807 7 лет назад

    Where can I get those things you're using to trim the dog? I mean like, what kind of store do u think?

    • @sopipay7807
      @sopipay7807 7 лет назад +1

      P!nkPirate glad you replied :) Thanks btw!!

  • @BeneDimaOs
    @BeneDimaOs 9 лет назад +2

    Hi! really good :D how long did it take you to this?? hours??

    • @LostRiverMinis
      @LostRiverMinis  9 лет назад

      +Bene Dima & Os Thank you! It normally takes about 90 minutes :)

    • @stacyrodriguez3827
      @stacyrodriguez3827 8 лет назад

      +P!nkPirate hiiiiiiiiiii, I just wanted to ask if you are actually combing the hair or just pulling because in some parts it looked like you actually pulled the hair out with force.

    • @LostRiverMinis
      @LostRiverMinis  8 лет назад +1

      +Stacy Rodriguez Hi. You have to pull it out with some force, but it requires practice to do it right.

    • @stacyrodriguez3827
      @stacyrodriguez3827 8 лет назад +1

      P!nkPirate is it painful for the dog?

    • @LostRiverMinis
      @LostRiverMinis  8 лет назад +2

      +Stacy Rodriguez no, it doesn't hurt. The hair is dead and because the dog can't just shed it, you have to help by pulling it out, so new hair can grow.

  • @drewmabis22
    @drewmabis22 7 лет назад

    Pink Pirate, could you please tell me what brand stripping knife this is?

    • @LostRiverMinis
      @LostRiverMinis  7 лет назад

      Drew Mabis of course. The brand is called "Karlie"

  • @oOxtozOo
    @oOxtozOo 9 лет назад

    Hi! Habe mir gerade ein Trimmmesser gekauft für meinen Terrier/Schnauzer Mix, und finde dein Video echt gut! Trau mich nur noch nicht so richtig ran.....hast du irgendwelche Tipps für meinen ersten Versuch? :)

    • @LostRiverMinis
      @LostRiverMinis  9 лет назад

      +oOxtozOo danke! :)
      versuch erstmal was du mit den Händen so rauszupfen kannst, um ein Gefühl dafür zu bekommen, dann kannst du dich ans Messer trauen, lieber erstmal weniger als zu viel trimmen :)

  • @kyndel117
    @kyndel117 10 лет назад +8

    hay be carful with the pooch

  • @fargone--2945
    @fargone--2945 5 лет назад

    I strip by hand. Took 3hrs . I need that tool.

  • @matiasggg
    @matiasggg 9 лет назад

    how often do you do this? once a month, year......

    • @LostRiverMinis
      @LostRiverMinis  9 лет назад

      +Matias Gonzalez every 6-8 weeks, but it's different from dog to dog.

  • @mjyeun-youngdeukkim5127
    @mjyeun-youngdeukkim5127 7 лет назад

    LOL !! I am going to start with my Jack Russell Terrier, KAI.

  • @PSG4life
    @PSG4life 9 лет назад

    Hey it's me again,
    I noticed that your dog is not neutered. I'm unsure about wether or not I should neuter my jack Russell.
    Do you experience aggressive behaviour with your dog towards other dogs?

    • @LostRiverMinis
      @LostRiverMinis  9 лет назад

      ***** yeah, you're right, my dog is not neutered and neither does he nor do we have any problem with it :)
      As long as you don't have any trouble because of his sexual instinct, you don't need to neuter him.

    • @itzelrivas7119
      @itzelrivas7119 8 лет назад

      Hi, I have a Jack Russell and I highly recommend getting yours neutered. It really is the best thing for them. Mine used to bark at other dogs all the time and he was really good at running away. Neutering your dog will keep him calmer and happier. The surgery is really simple and they recover really quickly. My dog used to hump his favourite toy and pillows all the time and after the surgery he seemed to enjoy playing and other activities more. Plus, no risk of unwanted puppies that could end up in a shelter :)

    • @debbiecross8980
      @debbiecross8980 3 года назад

      @@itzelrivas7119 worse thingI ever did for mine, hes more aggressive since the op! I wish i'd never had it done, every dog is different and if i could go back in time I definately wouldnt bother!

  • @vencintpaulpebenito7035
    @vencintpaulpebenito7035 6 лет назад

    love

  • @successandlifestyle
    @successandlifestyle 7 лет назад

    Gorgeous!!!

  • @christyhanson3046
    @christyhanson3046 8 лет назад

    Hahaha, I laughed when his smegma stuck to the blade. Ugh...I should probably do this to my dog. He could use a nice trim.

  • @alexkohl1
    @alexkohl1 10 лет назад

    what is this tool that you use? tks

    • @LostRiverMinis
      @LostRiverMinis  10 лет назад

      I use a fine stripping knife for Terrier :)

    • @LostRiverMinis
      @LostRiverMinis  10 лет назад

      *****
      www.wodalee.de/Karlie-Trimmmesser-in-historischer-Form-Feine-Zahnung

  • @Craftmaxx
    @Craftmaxx 7 месяцев назад

    🎉

  • @ngaichong5630
    @ngaichong5630 7 лет назад

    狗狗好乖好可愛💖

  • @maksimysh
    @maksimysh 9 лет назад

    спасибо

  • @aitana7831
    @aitana7831 9 лет назад

    Btw, my dog is around 9 years old, so maybe it has something to do with age???

    • @LostRiverMinis
      @LostRiverMinis  9 лет назад

      normally the age doesn't matter :)
      Merry Christmas 🎄

    • @aitana7831
      @aitana7831 9 лет назад

      Thx, u too 🎄🎀🎁

  • @sewerrat4714
    @sewerrat4714 6 лет назад

    This could be asmr

  • @NABI_REALESTATE
    @NABI_REALESTATE 6 лет назад

    Can I do this for short haired jrt?

    • @LostRiverMinis
      @LostRiverMinis  6 лет назад

      You mean a smooth coated? No, you have to brush him. Only broken and rough coated Russells can (have to) be trimmed like that.

  • @JoseRodriguez-dn3kt
    @JoseRodriguez-dn3kt 10 лет назад

    my JRT sheds too much hair...!! :/ is it normal how can i control it

    • @LostRiverMinis
      @LostRiverMinis  10 лет назад +1

      is your JRT smooth, broken or rough coated?
      smooth always shed much hair, but broken and rough must be trimmed every ~3 months to stop shedding

    • @JoseRodriguez-dn3kt
      @JoseRodriguez-dn3kt 10 лет назад

      Smooth :)

    • @LostRiverMinis
      @LostRiverMinis  10 лет назад

      Jose Rodriguez then it's just the normal change of coat. you can brush and bathe him/her to speed up the process :)

    • @sergioluiz6308
      @sergioluiz6308 10 лет назад

      P!nkPirate is the furminator the best brush for the broken or is there a better one? i have a furminator and a karlie, but my do
      g does not like them...

    • @LostRiverMinis
      @LostRiverMinis  10 лет назад

      Sergio Luiz you dont need a furminator for a broken coated dog, a normal brush is good. i never brush Tino (the dog in the video) i just trim him every 6-8 weeks. if your dog doesnt like it you just need to practice from time to time.

  • @Miller_Lite
    @Miller_Lite 6 лет назад +1

    ASMR video 👍🏽

  • @ShadeyLadey
    @ShadeyLadey 5 лет назад

    Would be super helpful is your How To video had any talking.
    Like what are you doing? It looks like you're just combing and pulling the fur out. That's all I get from this.

    • @LostRiverMinis
      @LostRiverMinis  4 года назад +1

      Hey. Yes, you're right. I actually wanted to explain what I was doing but back then I was too shy.. I'll try to record an audio track and add it to the video next year - as soon as I find time for it! :)

  • @stephaniemarie936
    @stephaniemarie936 8 лет назад

    wow like video

  • @길을잃었다-z6i
    @길을잃었다-z6i 8 лет назад

    Do you have to measure the dog's hair length?

    • @LostRiverMinis
      @LostRiverMinis  8 лет назад

      Jessica Lee no, you don't have to measure it, it doesn't depend on the hair length. You can tell when it's the right time by pulling out some hairs. If it's tight, you gotta wait a bit longer til it gets loose and comes off easily without effort (or pulling your dog along with the hair :p). You get a feel for it over time :)

    • @길을잃었다-z6i
      @길을잃었다-z6i 8 лет назад

      P!nkPirate Thank you! One more question. Does stripping decrease the amount of shedding? My Jack Russell mixed with Rat terrier sheds quite a bit. :)

    • @LostRiverMinis
      @LostRiverMinis  8 лет назад

      Jessica Lee yeah, sure. If you do it right the shedding stops for about 6-8 weeks til the dogs needs to be trimmed again.

    • @billmurray2525
      @billmurray2525 8 лет назад

      Jessica Lee ii

  • @toughman313
    @toughman313 4 года назад

    20 minutes WITH fast forward

  • @resaeverhart1576
    @resaeverhart1576 2 года назад

    Groomers no longer will groom my Jack Russell aka Scruffy. Please send me the name of the tools you use so I can attempt this myself. Please help ASAP!!!

    • @LostRiverMinis
      @LostRiverMinis  2 года назад

      Check out "FLAMIA & JABZ Stripping Knife for Dogs (fine)" on Amazon - good luck! :)

  • @mucki329
    @mucki329 9 лет назад

    Man wäre das Cool wenn du aus Dortmund kommen würdest :D
    Dann könntest du mir das beibringen :D

  • @442loveyou
    @442loveyou 10 лет назад

    Heißt er auch Einstein? Mein Parson Jack Russell Terrier heißt auch so :)

  • @pennyfulton3418
    @pennyfulton3418 5 лет назад

    Typical jack, he just has to get in with the centre of the action : never one to be a passive bystander !

  • @PatchLuckyLucy1
    @PatchLuckyLucy1 10 лет назад

    Gonna have to start stripping lucy!

  • @david-stevenmorris.4418
    @david-stevenmorris.4418 5 лет назад

    [This looks horribly painful..]

  • @pinkyjellyfish1
    @pinkyjellyfish1 10 лет назад

    My jackrusell is aggressive she would bite me if i even touched her leg!!

    • @jada._marie
      @jada._marie 5 лет назад

      ItsHelena I know I’m 4 years late lol but my jack russell only bites me when I try to take a toy or bone from her

  • @aliciagriffith5737
    @aliciagriffith5737 8 лет назад +2

    that poor dog. she's taking forever! I hope he doesn't have to endure that all the time!!!!

    • @ZoePele1997
      @ZoePele1997 8 лет назад

      Shut up. She only took "long" because she was showing the camera how much she's taking off....

    • @aliciagriffith5737
      @aliciagriffith5737 8 лет назад +1

      +Zoe Pelekanis . make me shut up :P

    • @ZoePele1997
      @ZoePele1997 8 лет назад

      +Alicia Griffith lol

    • @aliciagriffith5737
      @aliciagriffith5737 8 лет назад

      +Zoe Pelekanis lol :)

    • @aliciagriffith5737
      @aliciagriffith5737 8 лет назад +1

      +Zoe Pelekanis he is certainly a cutie tho, isn't he?

  • @xhavitrexhepi5239
    @xhavitrexhepi5239 10 лет назад

    thats not a handbagdog qq

  • @deicinmerlyn
    @deicinmerlyn 8 лет назад +1

    Why on earth is it necessary to do this?!!!

  • @brandon4949
    @brandon4949 Год назад

    There's like no hair on that dog. My Krash growers more In a month than that.

  • @scifirocks
    @scifirocks 9 лет назад

    this is wierd, you should leave your vanity to yourself. i would never do this to my jack russell

  • @kimroder3230
    @kimroder3230 4 года назад

    That sound sounds like it’s hurting

  • @BaraCarina
    @BaraCarina 7 лет назад +2

    poor dog! .Its taking for long time
    😡

    • @tavrosnitram1529
      @tavrosnitram1529 6 лет назад

      my poor eyes! I never wanted to read any annoyance like this *angry emoji in satire*

  • @ringodrov40
    @ringodrov40 10 лет назад +1

    Yikes! Poor dog.....who really cares about the fur length? Just embrace white fur balls in your home!

    • @LostRiverMinis
      @LostRiverMinis  10 лет назад +7

      That has nothing to do with the fur at home. You must trim a Russell. It's to avoid skin problems. When the coat gets too thick there's not enough air coming to the skin, which can lead to eczemas and your dog just looks more neat, as well.
      If you care for your dog you have to take care of his health and that requires trimming.

  • @lillyfingers
    @lillyfingers 7 лет назад +1

    To cruel for me I don't like to see this, next time own a short haired JRT if you don't like their long coats!

    • @LostRiverMinis
      @LostRiverMinis  7 лет назад +5

      Christine Butler I'm not doing it because I don't like the longer hairs. I'm doing it because it is essential. Broken-/ and rough-coated Russell Terrier need to be trimmed like this. You have to plug out the dead hair so new hair can grow. They are not able to shed it themselves.

    • @lillyfingers
      @lillyfingers 7 лет назад +1

      Admittedly It would be nice to not have to vacuum all the time to be sure! but I have owned JRT's since i was 10 and we have never had any of their hair cut, they shed perfectly fine in summer and grew it for winter. Some of my furry friends liked a brushing, but my boy Grubby hated it so much it would of been torture for him and he would of been trying to bite the comb if i did this to him!

    • @madsandmanX
      @madsandmanX 7 лет назад +2

      Christine Butler It's all about not making this procedure unpleasant for a dog, and this one seems to enjoy this and has absolute trust in it. My broken coated jrt sheds a lot and I can see that trimming her in the summer improves her quality of life while in the winter I leave it on to get more protection from cold. She's shedding naturally of course, 365 days in a year, but there's no chance she sheds all the dead hair on her own. Perhaps the original JRTs trimmed themselves in the bushes while hunting, but that's not that easy when they walk in the park and slack on the couch :)

    • @AlodiaLozano
      @AlodiaLozano 7 лет назад +1

      I use a Hagen double shedding comb on my half-JRT, one side is like a furminator, the other one is a metallic comb (round ended) and works wonders on him, no need to trim at all, and he loves it

    • @jameykinsey2723
      @jameykinsey2723 6 лет назад

      Would you be able to tell where I can get this comb? My JRT is shedding something terrible right now. I would be so appreciative.