Ensure your dog's coat can be hand stripped (it hasn't been previously clipped which can soften and/or thicken the coat) – if in doubt seek advice from a qualified groomer.
Before using a stripping knife, ensure your pet is comfortable and used to being groomed. Remove any knots or matts by grooming through the coat first.
Begin by holding the stripping knife with the smooth side of the blade facing you.
Place your hand on the dog, close to the area you are going to strip and hold the skin taut whilst you are stripping – this will make the procedure more comfortable for your dog.
Following the grain of the dog's coat, use a combing action to trap the hair between the serrated teeth. Hold the hair in place with your thumb and gently pull in the direction of the lay of the coat to remove the hair. Use an arm and shoulder pulling movement, not a wrist action.
Remember to work a small area at a time until the entire outer coat has been removed and a rolled coat has been achieved.
Top Tips:
For best results, don't bath your dog prior to stripping as this will prevent you from getting a good grip on the hair.
Using a block of grooming chalk on the area you will be pulling can also help you get a better grip.