The Miniature American Shepherd has a medium-length double coat with hair that ranges from straight to wavy. He’ll lose some hair year-round andwill shed heavily in spring and fallwhen his old coat is coming out and his new coat is coming in. You’ll want to brush him daily during this time to keep the hair from overwhelming your home as well as to help prevent mats and tangles.
To keep the coat healthy and attractive, brush it once or twice a week in the direction the hair grows, back and down, starting with the top coat and then getting underneath it to brush the undercoat. Be sure you carefully comb or brush the hair on the backs of the legs and on the rear end because tangles and mats often form in these areas. Tools you’ll need include a pin brush or a stiff bristle brush.
For the most part, this breed doesn’t need to be trimmed. You may, however, choose to neaten his ears, feet, feathering (the long hair on the backs of the legs) and tail.
A puppy’s coat won’t reach its full length until he’s about a year old, but it’s a good idea to start grooming him as soon as you get him. This willaccustom him to the processand help him learn to hold still and accept being handled.
How often youbathean MASdepends on personal preference. You can give a bath only as needed or you can bathe him weekly; regardless of frequency, use a mild dog-friendly shampoo. Be sure you comb out any mats or tangles before bathing him.
The rest is basic care.Trim the nailsevery three to four weeks or as needed. If they’re clicking on the floor, they’re too long.Brush the teeth often— with a vet-approved pet toothpaste — for good overall health and fresh breath.