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Coat Types
Smooth Coats:
Smooth and short coated breeds will rarely require clipping. The hair is not
prone to knotting and, except in health or medical related situations it is seldom necessary.
However, should you need to use clippers then generally a standard set of clippers priced
between £30 and £50 will be sufficient.
Examples:
Wire Haired Coats:
Dogs with wire haired coats often require either hand stripping or
clipping. Many pet owners who have these breeds elect to use clippers to maintain the coat
length as it is the fastest way. However clipping may change the density and texture of the
coat so will not be ideal if you plan to show your dog. If you are unsure seek further pro-
fessional advice before you begin clipping. Generally standard clippers with a good quality
blade will work well on this coat type. Expect to pay between £35.00 and £70.00 for a good
pair of clippers.
Examples:
Silky Coats:
Before commencing any clipping or trimming it is vital that the long silky coat
has been combed through completely to remove any dead undercoat or debris. Most dogs
with this coat type benefit from regular visits to a professional dog groomer to assist in the
maintenance of the coat. However, with professional advice from your vet, breeder or groom-
er it is possible to maintain this type of coat at home. Some of these coats are more difficult
than others, however, a reputable clipper between £50.00 and £100.00 will be sufficient for
the job.
Examples:
Staffordshire Bull Terrier
Wire Haired Vislar
Yorkshire Terrier
Chihuahua
Miniature Schnauzer
Maltese
Beagle
Wire Haired Fox Terrier
Irish Setter
Weimaraner
Border Terrier
Cocker Spaniel
Pug
West Highland Terrier
Afghan Hound