Since you don't like to talk about urself here in the forum. Is OK no hard feeling.
You say you own 3 Silkies & you like to learn grooming at the grooming school right? Basically you don't need attend any class to groom a Silky Terrier urself. Grooming tools, Clipper, scissor, thinning scissor, nail cutter, comb & brush.It's really very easy and once you've done it a couple of times. The tail can be tidied by parting the tail on the upper side (like an extension of the part on the spine) and then using two of your fingers to pull the hair around the tail and to the back of the tail. (Your fingers should now be pinched together along the back of the tail with the excess hair sticking out from between your fingers). Cut off the excess hair and the tail is done.
Next, the feet. Holding the foot in your hand, use the other hand to brush back (towards the body) any hair that is growing above the "knee" joint. You are going to cut all the hair that grows below this joint and afterwards you want to be able to brush down the longer hair from above the joint so that your masterpiece of a groomed foot can peak out through the hair. Now, take your clippers and, holding them flat against the dog's leg, stroke the clippers in the direction that the hair grows (from the knee to the toes). Take long strokes from top to bottom and work your way all around the leg. When that is done, take your scissors and cut off any excess hair growing bewteen the pads as well as any longer hairs left growing around the foot that the clippers didn't remove. Then use the nail clippers to trim the ends off the toenails. Now, repeat on the other 3 feet.
The head. Using your clippers, and working in the direction the hair grows, clip off the hair on the back of the ears and the inside of the ears. Then, using your scissors, trim off all the hair that sticks out off to the side of the ears. This will give the ears a nice, sharp, clean appearance.
Now the muzzle. The hair in between the eyes should be trimmed to resemble an upside-down V, like this: o/\o. Have the scissors pointing up and the tips well above your dogs eyes in case it suddenly jerks. Then use your thinning scissors to shorten some of the hair that grows on top of the muzzle to give your dog that well-groomed look.
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(This post was edited by chrisong on Jul 12, 2006, 5:35 PM)