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| Terrier Group |
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| Terrier Group |
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| Below is a list of Grooming Tips with the most recent ones listed first. |
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SCOTTISH TERRIER |
| The Scottish Terrier should have a broken coat. It is a hard, wiry outer coat with a soft, dense undercoat. The coat should be trimmed |
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SEALYHAM TERRIER |
| The Sealyham coat is weather-resisting, comprised of soft, dense undercoat and hard, wiry top coat |
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SKYE TERRIER |
| The Skye’s coat is double with a short, close, soft and woolly undercoat and a hard, straight and flat outer coat. 5-1/2 inches long without extra credit granted for greater |
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SOFT COATED WHEATEN TERRIER |
| The Wheaten coat is a distinguishing characteristic of the breed which sets the dog apart from all other terriers. An abundant single coat covering the entire body, legs and head; |
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STAFFORDSHIRE BULL TERRIER |
| The Staffordshire Bull Terrier coat is smooth, short and close to the skin |
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WELSH TERRIER |
| The Welsh Terrier coat is hard, wiry, and dense with a close-fitting thick jacket. There is a short, soft undercoat. Furnishings on muzzle, legs, and quarters are dense and wiry. |
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WEST HIGHLAND WHITE TERRIER |
| The proper Westie coat is very important and seldom seen to perfection. It must be double-coated. The head is shaped by |
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