Several people have requested information about grooming equipment, so I have done this page.
There are two excellent sources for instruction that I easily recommend. Grazia Adriani has groomed a Lakeland Terrier on video. This may be purchased from Groom Haus. Heather Roozee is a regular contributor to a group on FaceBook called Hand Stripping Education.
 These are tools that I typically use to do toenails.  The nail clipper, file, and when I get too close to that blood vessel in the toe and there is bleeding, I use the Super Clot product.  It has lidocaine and steptic.  So it helps a little with the discomfort.
These are tools that I typically use to do toenails.  The nail clipper, file, and when I get too close to that blood vessel in the toe and there is bleeding, I use the Super Clot product.  It has lidocaine and steptic.  So it helps a little with the discomfort.
 I like Artero stripping knives.  These can be purchased from Whitman.biz.com
I like Artero stripping knives.  These can be purchased from Whitman.biz.com
I also use the metal stones from Skipper Stripper. (These can be purchased from: canadiangroomingdistriputor.com ). I dip them into the Artero Stripping powder to get a better grip on the hair that I am pulling.
 I use a butter comb on leg furnishings, beard, and fall.
I use a butter comb on leg furnishings, beard, and fall.  
I use a terrier pad (black oval thing) on the back to help remove old undercoat.
I use the Chris Christensen Ionic brush with brass and boars hair to brush or "pack" the jacket - back coat.
I like to use the blue Maiden brush when back brushing furnishings while drying the coat.
I use the brass Chris Christensen brush on furnishings.