Do Wirehaired Pointing Griffons shed?
Yes, Wirehaired Pointing Griffons do shed, but lightly. Grooming a Wirehaired Pointing Griffon is fairly low-maintenance thanks to their coat type and low-shedding traits.
The Wirehaired Pointing Griffon has a dense, wiry coat that’s designed to protect them from the elements. Their coat is medium-length and can develop a natural scruff around their neck and face. Brushing with a slicker brush is recommended to keep their coat in good condition and prevent mats and tangles. A de-shedding tool or comb can also help manage shedding and remove loose hair. Occasional trims might be necessary to maintain a neat appearance and deal with any damaged hair. After outdoor adventures, it’s a good idea to check their coat for dirt and debris to keep them clean and comfortable.