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How to Groom a Schipperke Dog

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Instructions

Things You’ll Need:

  • Slicker brush
  • Metal combs
  • Scissors
  • Coat conditioner
  • Thinning shears
  • Step 1:
    Brush out the coat throughly beginning with a slicker brush. Afterwards, run a metal comb through the coat to remove excess shed hair from the undercoat. Schipperkes have a dense, medium-length double coat that can collect shed hair and become severely matted. Always brush them out before bathing, as getting the coat wet only makes pre-existing knots worse.
  • Step 2:
    Bathe or dry shampoo when necessary. Put cotton balls in the dog's ears while bathing to prevent water from getting inside them. This breed's coat is basically self-cleaning, so there isn't much need for bathing.
  • Step 3:
    Clip the whiskers with scissors if you wish. This isn't a requirement, merely a matter of taste.
  • Step 4:
    Apply a mist of coat conditioner to give your dog's coat an extra gloss.
  • Step 5:
    Use thinning shears to sculpt the coat. It should be fuller around the neck than the rest of the body and should have a natural, clean slope down the back.

Tips & Warnings

  • Schipperkes don't shed very much, except females, who shed massively three times per year. When this occurs, they lose all of their undercoat within a span of 10 days or so. After this shedding period, they may be totally naked for 2 or 3 months.
  • For show dogs, only trim between the pads on the feet and the whiskers.
  • Schipperkes are generally between 10 and 13 inches tall and weigh between 12 and 18 lb.
  • Schipperkes can potentially suffer from hypothyroidism, epilepsy, hip dysplasia and slipping hip sockets. Legg Calves Perthes, Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA). Cataracts and a newly discovered disease called MPS 111B can also pose problems.
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