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Glen of Imaal Grooming

Glen of Imaal Grooming

The Glen of Imaal terriers has a weatherproofed overcoat, and a softer undercoat. In order to maintain both their appearance and usefulness of their coat, they need regular grooming…

Rat Terrier Grooming

Rat Terrier Grooming

The Rat terrier is one of the easiest terrier to groom. This is mainly due to their small size and their short coat that is easy to care for. The Rat terriers are also friendly dogs, so grooming them isn’t too much of a chore since they tend to enjoy it…

Lakeland Terrier Grooming

Lakeland Terrier Grooming

Lakeland Terriers are one of the hardest dogs to groom. This because of their rough overcoat, which must be kept wiry and hard, while their undercoat should remain soft. Unlike many other terriers the Lakeland Terrier should not be clipped…

Kerry Blue Terrier Grooming

Kerry Blue Terrier Grooming

The Kerry Blue Terrier is a heavy beared dog with a curly coat. Grooming this terrier breed can be a bit tricky, especially if you are using your dog in show. Keeping up with a grooming routine is very important to prevent your dog from getting uncomfortable…

American Staffordshire Grooming

American Staffordshire Grooming

American Staffordshire terriers are very low maintenance dogs so far as grooming is concerned. Knowledge on how to groom your American Staffordshire extends mostly to…

Bedlington Terrier Grooming

Bedlington Terrier Grooming

Bedlington Terriers are a rather hairy breed, but still they don’t shed much. They have a curly coat with soft underhairs. Learning how to groom your Bedlington is important in order to get rid of dead hairs and skin…

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