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| Below is a list of Grooming Tips with the most recent ones listed first. |
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AIREDALE |
| The Airedale coat should be hard, dense and wiry, lying straight and close, covering the dog well over the body and legs. Some of the hardest are crinkling or just slightly waved. |
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AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE TERRIER |
| The American Staffordshire Terrier has a short, close, stiff to the touch, and glossy. |
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AUSTRALIAN TERRIER |
| The outer coat of the Australian Terrier is harsh and straight; 2 1/2 inches all over the body except the tail, pasterns, rear legs from the hocks down, and the feet which are kept free of long hair. Hair on the ears is kept very short. |
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BEDLINGTON TERRIER |
| The Bedlington coat is a very distinctive mixture of hard and soft hair standing well out from the skin |
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BORDER TERRIER |
| The Border Terrier has a short and dense undercoat covered with a very wiry and somewhat broken topcoat that should lie closely, but it must not show any tendency to curl or wave |
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BULL TERRIER |
| The Bull Terrier coat should be short, flat, harsh to the touch and with a fine gloss |
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CAIRN TERRIER |
| The Cairn Terrier coat is hard and weather-resistant. It must be double-coated with profuse harsh outer coat and short, soft, close furry undercoat. |
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DANDY DINMONT TERRIER |
| The hair in the Dandy Dinmont coat should be about two inches long; the body coat is a mixture of about 2/3 hardish hair with about 1/3 soft hair, giving a sort of crisp texture. |
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FOX TERRIER, SMOOTH |
| The Smooth Fox Terrier coat should be smooth, flat, but hard, dense and abundant. The belly and underside of the thighs should not be bare. |
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FOX TERRIER, WIRE |
| The best Wire Fox Terrier coats appear to be broken, the hairs having a tendency to twist, and are of dense, wiry texture-like coconut matting- |
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