Black Russian Terrier
Black Russian Terrier Grooming Guide — Everything You Need to Know

Weight
100-140 lbs
Coat Type
Wiry, Double Coat
Difficulty
Frequency
Every 6-8 weeks
Groom Time
120-150 min
Shedding
Light
About Black Russian Terrier Grooming
Temperament
Intelligent, Calm, Powerful
Grooming Notes
Large breed with thick wiry coat. Professional grooming required for breed-specific cut. Beard and leg furnishings need daily care.
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Special Considerations
- Very large and powerful
- Beard collects food and water
- Requires experienced groomer
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Post-Groom Care Guide
Keep your Black Russian Terrier looking great between professional grooming appointments.
Brushing Routine
Brush 3-4 times per week with a slicker brush, pin brush, and metal comb to maintain their thick, coarse, slightly wavy double coat. The coat grows 4-6 inches in length and has a dense undercoat. Use line brushing through the full body coat, paying special attention to the leg furnishings, chest, and the signature beard and mustache. A stripping comb helps maintain proper coat texture.
Bathing Tips
Bathe every 3-4 weeks with a texturizing shampoo that maintains the coat's harsh, weather-resistant quality. Avoid conditioners that soften the coat excessively. The beard requires separate cleaning with every bath and between baths as it collects food and water. Blow dry completely with a high-velocity dryer.
Common Issues
- Matting throughout the long, dense coat
- Beard becoming smelly and dirty from food and water
- Eye irritation from overgrown fall
- Ear infections from hair in ear canals
- Hot spots under matted areas
Extend Your Grooming Results
Daily beard cleaning is essential for this breed. Wipe the beard with grooming wipes after every meal and water session. Regular trimming of the fall above the eyes maintains vision and comfort. Strip excess hair from ear canals monthly to improve ventilation. Keep feet trimmed between the paw pads.
Seasonal Care
The BRT sheds minimally as dead hair gets trapped in the dense coat, requiring regular removal through brushing. Summer grooming may involve a shorter clip for comfort, particularly in humid climates like Houston. Winter coat grows in thick and provides excellent cold-weather protection. Hand stripping twice a year maintains optimal coat texture.
Maintenance Schedule
Brush 3-4 times weekly with line brushing. Clean beard daily. Bathe every 3-4 weeks. Professional grooming every 6-8 weeks for trimming and shaping. Hand strip or clipper trim quarterly. Strip ear hair monthly. Trim paw pads biweekly. Clean ears weekly. Trim nails every 3-4 weeks.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Black Russian Terriers should be groomed Every 6-8 weeks. Regular grooming is essential for maintaining their Wiry, Double Coat coat in optimal condition and preventing matting and tangles.
A full grooming session for a Black Russian Terrier typically takes 120-150 min. This includes bathing, drying, brushing, and styling. The time may vary depending on the individual dog's temperament and coat condition.
Black Russian Terriers have a Light shedding level. Regular brushing is highly recommended to manage shedding and maintain a healthy coat.
Yes, Black Russian Terriers are generally considered hypoallergenic. However, individual dogs may still trigger allergies in sensitive people.
Black Russian Terriers benefit from a comprehensive grooming routine including: Full Groom, Hand Stripping, Breed-Specific Cut, Bath & Brush, Nail Trim. Additionally, Large breed with thick wiry coat. Professional grooming required for breed-specific cut. Beard and leg furnishings need daily care..
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