How do you get a parson Russell terriers coat to go wirey?

Parson Russell terriers have a double coat that is either smooth or broken (wirehaired). The broken coat is what most people think of when they think of a Parson Russell terrier. To get a Parson Russell terrier's coat to go wirey, you will need to strip it regularly. Stripping is the process of removing the dead outer coat by hand. This can be done with a stripping knife, a comb, or your fingers.

To strip your Parson Russell terrier's coat, you will need to start with a clean, dry coat. Then, use your stripping knife, comb, or fingers to remove the dead hair. Start at the head and work your way back to the tail. Be sure to strip the entire coat, including the legs and belly.

Stripping your Parson Russell terrier's coat regularly will help to keep it healthy and looking its best. It will also help to reduce shedding.

Here are some tips for stripping your Parson Russell terrier's coat:

* Use a sharp stripping knife or comb. A dull blade will damage the coat.

* Be gentle. Stripping should not be painful for your dog.

* Start with a small area and work your way up. This will help you to get the hang of it.

* If you are not comfortable stripping your dog's coat, you can take it to a professional groomer.

Stripping your Parson Russell terrier's coat is an important part of grooming. By following these tips, you can help your dog to look and feel its best.