What specific grooming process is required for the Welsh Terrier's dense, hard, wiry outer coat?

Answer

Hand stripping or clipping

The physical characteristic of the Welsh Terrier's coat—described as dense, hard, and wiry—is typical of many working terriers evolved to withstand harsh weather and abrasive tunnel environments. Due to this texture, the breed does not shed hair freely like smooth-coated breeds. Consequently, maintaining the coat requires specialized grooming techniques, specifically hand stripping (plucking the dead outer hair) or clipping, to preserve the proper broken texture necessary for its functional appearance and heritage.

What specific grooming process is required for the Welsh Terrier's dense, hard, wiry outer coat?
taxonomyclassificationDogbreedWelsh Terrier