As the Staffordshire Bull Terrier is a breed of dog that has an extremely short coat, Staffordshire Bull Terrier Hair Cuts are very rarely required, assuming regular grooming is carried out.
To ensure the minimum amount of Staffordshire Bull Terrier Hair Cuts are required, Staffordshire Bull Terrier owners should ensure there is a weekly grooming routine in place. Although this does not have to be extensive, it should be carried to ensure the coat stays in the best possible condition. Using the correct pieces of equipment, most obviously a brush and fine toothed comb; the coat should be brushed following the natural growth of the coat. Starting at the head and working towards the tail, the Staffordshire Bull Terrier's legs and underside should be next, with the chest area and head being the final areas to groom.
Unfortunately, either due to neglect or a health condition, a Staffordshire Bull Terrier Hair cut may be required. In this case, a close shave will be required to ensure the Hair is cut as close to the skin as possible and aiding with growth of a new coat.
