AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE TERRIER

American Staffordshire Terrier

GROOMING PROFILE

 Grooming Demand Rating

 Low

 Full Grooming Interval

 10 to 12 Weeks

 Maintenance Interval

Monthly

BLADES & TOOLS

Natural bristle brush and scissors.
 

COAT & GROOM TIPS

A cotton ball moistened with eye drops can remove any stains around the eyes.

Some owners desire the whiskers to be clipped, but you should first check with the owner. Use scissors.

The finished appearance can often be improved using a final coat conditioner (the type applied AFTER the bath). Most of these conditioners, used sparingly, are lightly rubbed onto the coat, and then distributed with a light, gentle brushing.

Some groomers then lightly rub the conditioned areas with a chamois cloth to produce more gloss.

MORE GROOMING TIPS FOR PROFESSIONALS

Using a natural bristle brush following the grain in long strokes provides the benefit of a massage as well as loosening any dirt or dander.

Careful. It's easy to get water in the ears of this breed when bathing. Use cotton balls and caution to prevent that from happening.

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Breed Standard Information

American Kennel Club - Breed Information

Staffordshire Terrier Club of America

Continental Kennel Club

CyberPet.com

DogBreedInfo.com

Grooming Information

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Continental Kennel Club - Amer. Staff. Terrier

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