Things You'll Need
- Slicker brush
- Pin brush
- Metal combs
- Scissors
- Clippers
- Thinning shears
Instructions
Brush with slicker brushes, pin brushes and metal combs to keep the coat under control, especially for those Airedales with softer coats. These tend to get matted and tangled much more easily than those of dogs with more fibrous coats. If you hand strip your Airedale Terrier, he should shed very little or no hair, but if the coat is kept fairly long, he may shed a lot.
Pluck the hair at least twice per year. You may need to consult a professional groomer about the best way to do this. If you have a show dog, it requires more grooming to be up to standard. If you wish to have the dog hand stripped, make sure the person doing it is very skilled. This is a technique that not many are well versed in. For non-show dogs, scissors and clippers are fine for styling.
Trim stray hairs between the pads of the feet if they become excessive. These hairs cause dirt and grime to collect on the bottoms of the dog's feet.
Use thinning shears to clean up any stray hairs that remain on the body.
Check the coat and beard constantly for burrs and other objects which may get stuck and become harmful.