"How do I groom my Brussels Griffon?"
Grooming is very different for the two coat types. Beginning with the smooth coat, regular brushing and occasional bathing should suffice. Nails must be trimmed short, and ears should be cleaned occasionally with a cotton ball and ear cleaner. Even on a smooth dog, the hair can sometimes grow long around the neck, rump and tail. Ears should also be trimmed to maintain a neat appearance.
The rough coat can be maintained in two ways. Most pet owners will opt to have their Griffon taken to a groomer, where the coat on the head, ears, back and sides will be clipped very short. The furnishings on the legs are left slightly longer, and the beard is trimmed to maintain a neat appearance. An alternate method is to hand-strip the coat - this is the grooming method used by breeders to maintain a show coat. This is done by pulling out the long dead hairs with a stripping knife or with fingers a few hairs at a time. Maintaining the coat in this fashion will keep the Griffon's coat at the proper harsh texture and deep color so he looks his best. Your breeder can give you instruction on grooming using either method. By shaving your Griffon with clippers, some of the depth of color and wiry texture is lost, but the grooming process is much easier to learn. If you are truly ambitious and want to maintain the stripped coat, your breeder will be able to give you lessons in hand stripping the coat. The process is not difficult to learn, but does require dedication and attention to detail. Whether the dog is clippered or hand stripped, the important thing to remember is to keep your Griffon well groomed and neat. The grooming process, when done gently and frequently can be an important bonding ritual between owner and dog.
2006-12-08 12:31:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Brussels Griffon Grooming
2016-11-12 21:44:55
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answered by ? 4
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Does anybody know how to groom a Brussels Griffon?
I have a 8 month old Brussels Griffon and I don't know the proper way to groom her face and the top of her head. I know that they are supposed to be hand stripped, but what about the beard and the hair around her eyes? Please help!
2015-08-10 11:22:59
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answered by Maxine 1
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I have and raise Brussel griffons.I'm not a professional groomer,but a Brussel Griffon is suppose to be stripped.On the face I cut the hair very short under eyes and up to the outer corners of eyes and on head.If the ears are cropped trim them also short and sorta blend the hair coming down off the head into the back part of the body.Leave the beard long beginning about half way the face on side ,underneath mouth and down to the where mouth begins underneath the neck.Trim entire body short.You can do all this cutting with scissors,but be careful not to cut your pet.It may be a good idea to have the pet groomed by a groomer first ,then you will understand the pattern better and can keep it just trimed up.Good luck and don't worry,the hair will always grow back if you make a mistake.
2006-12-08 12:40:53
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answered by Help 6
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2016-12-20 14:37:28
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answered by Anonymous
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DO ***NOT*** listen to the IDIOT from MS!!!
WHAT A MORON!!!
It would help if you've actually SEEN acorrectly groomed speciman,wouldn't it?
BUT,at least you know they are to be HAND-STRIPPED!!!
Pull the ears-inside & out-completely.Top-skull from ear to ear.Sides of head from outside corner of the eye to about a finger's width from the corner of the mouth.Follow that line under the jaw.
Eyebrows are kept short! & about a fingers-width from the top.NOT like a schnauzer!. DO***NOT*** scissor in front of the EYE!!!!!
Beard is kept FULL!
2006-12-09 00:34:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Try this:
www.wagmytail.com/dog-breeds/groom-brussels-griffon.htm -
2006-12-08 11:54:44
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answered by woooh! 5
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Check with your vet or a dog groomer and find out what they use.
2006-12-08 11:55:38
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answered by Anonymous
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you need to find a breeder of them in your town or find the nearest dog show or get on the internet and look for help.
2006-12-08 11:42:14
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answered by Skyhoss 4
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