Wirehaired Pointing Griffon Dog Care Knowledge

Common knowledge about protecting the hard-coated Griffon dog
Just-coated Griffon dog Notice Griffon (definite introduction)

The hair of the just-coated Notice Griffon is slightly long and rough. The dog likes to exercise, and the coat is easily messed up, so it needs the owner to help it every day. Comb your hair to maintain a fresh and beautiful appearance.
Maintain common sense
The scraping brush is originally used when combing just-coated dogs. Dogs such as West Highland White and Miniature Schnauzer have a hard upper layer of hair that can be used for daily care with a scraper.
Scraper brushes are divided into two types: the soft type with soft and thin comb needles and the hard type with hard and stiff comb needles. Hard-coated dogs should use a hard scraper. Soft-haired scrapers are suitable for some soft-haired dog breeds such as Maltese dogs (certain introduction) and Yorkshire terriers.
When used, one should be elastic and the comb needle will not tilt when combing hard hair.
Grooming method:
Pay attention to combing from the back half of the body to the front half to avoid leakage. It doesn't matter if the program is abnormal. When combing, extending the scraper brush to the root of the hair will better remove the hair.
Hind legs:
Raising the legs slightly will make it easier to groom. The hind legs have prominent ankle bones, so pay attention when grooming.
Face:
Hair around the face, such as beard, should be combed along the direction of the head. The hair around the mouth should be combed toward the dog's own goal. And press the dog's mouth tightly to avoid damage to it due to random movements.
Editor’s reminder: When combing the dog’s hair, pay attention to the dog’s hands, feet, armpits and belly. This kind of skin is very delicate and will be scratched without attention.

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