Grooming FT. Springer Spaniel
FT springer spaniels have an active lifestyle and a coat that easily collects dirt and tangles. Here you will find selected grooming products that make it easy to keep their coat clean, healthy, and well-groomed – both for everyday use and after a trip in nature.
STHLM Dogspa // Moisturizing dog shampoo without parabens
Artero Speed Shampoo // Practical dry shampoo for dogs (300ml)
Pawness Pooch Polish // Dry shampoo with natural scent for dogs
Nocat Studio Air / Softening and moisturizing fur mask
Artero Protein Vital // Moisturizing dog conditioner with silk protein (100ml)
Nocat Studio Water // Luxury conditioner spray for dogs (100ml.)
STHLM Dogspa // Softening dog balm without parabens
Lila Loves It // Dog conditioner that gives soft and shiny fur (100 ml)
L'floof SCRUFF // Detangle conditioner spray for dogs
Artero Mix Conditioner Spray // Leave-in dog conditioner (300ml)
Artero Matt-X Detangler Spray // Gentle help against matted hair (300ml)
B&B Frostfri // Winter spray that prevents snow clumps in the fur
Artero One Shears // Professional and ergonomic dog grooming scissors (6")
Artero Ikon Vital // Moisturizing and conditioning dog conditioner (300 ml)
Artero Aurigel // Mild and effective ear cleaner (100 ml)
Artero Auriclean // Ear Powder that Counteracts Fungi (30 g)
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Care of a FT. Springer Spaniel
Maintenance of the FT. Springer Spaniel
FT Springer Spaniels have a practical hunting coat, which is developed to protect the dog in terrain, water, and dense vegetation. The coat is typically shorter and less dense than in show lines, but still requires regular care to stay healthy and free of mats.
It is recommended to brush the coat a couple of times a week and bathe the dog as needed – especially if it is often active outdoors.
Brushing the FT. Springer Spaniel
Regular brushing helps remove dirt, loose hair, and small particles from the forest and fields. Although the coat rarely mats severely, small knots can form behind the ears, in the armpits, and on the legs.
Always use tools that are gentle on both the coat and skin.
Clipping the FT. Springer Spaniel
FT Springer Spaniels have a coat type where the guard hairs should be preserved to maintain the coat's natural structure and protective properties.
Therefore, the coat should not be machine-clipped on the body. Instead, loose and dead hairs can be removed by trimming or light hand-stripping, allowing new guard hairs to grow. This helps maintain the natural quality of the coat and makes it easier to maintain.
The hair on the ears, legs, chest, and belly can be carefully shaped with scissors if necessary to keep the dog well-groomed.
Special attention
FT Springer Spaniels are active dogs that often spend time outdoors. Therefore, the coat can collect branches, seeds, burrs, and dirt.
It's a good idea to regularly check:
• behind the ears
• under the arms
• between the toes
• on the longer hair of the legs
Recommended grooming visits
It is recommended to visit a dog groomer approximately every 6–8 weeks for bathing, brushing, and trimming, to keep the coat healthy and free of mats.