Coat: Wiry, Double

How often should a Lakeland Terrier be groomed?

The Lakeland Terrier's wiry double coat demands consistent care to maintain its texture and appearance. Weekly carding helps remove dead hair trapped in the coat, preventing matting and keeping the dog comfortable. A light slicker brush can be used gently but avoid over-brushing to preserve the coat's natural roughness. Handstripping every 8 to 12 weeks is essential to maintain coat quality and vibrant color, especially for show dogs or those kept in prime condition. Color care varies slightly; for instance, lighter wheaten coats may show dirt more easily and benefit from occasional spot cleaning. Black and liver coats typically require less frequent washing but still need regular brushing to avoid dullness. - Card coat weekly to remove dead hair - Use light slicker brushing carefully - Handstrip every 2 to 3 months - Spot clean wheaten coats as needed - Avoid over-bathing to protect coat oils Pro tip: Schedule handstripping sessions before seasonal changes to keep your Lakeland looking sharp year-round.

Size: Small

About the Lakeland Terrier

The Lakeland Terrier is a compact, sturdy breed with a wiry double coat that protects it from harsh weather. Originating in England's Lake District, it was bred to control vermin threatening sheep, showcasing a fearless and tenacious spirit. This breed typically weighs between 14 and 17 pounds, making it agile and quick on its feet. Its coat comes in a variety of colors including black, liver, wheaten, and brindle, each with a distinctive rough texture that requires specific grooming. Known for its confident and curious nature, the Lakeland Terrier is independent but can be stubborn during training. It tends to be wary of small animals due to its strong prey drive, so early socialization is crucial. Friendly with children and cautious with strangers, this terrier thrives in active households that can meet its exercise and mental stimulation needs.

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