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English Setter grooming care
- Maintenance: It is recommended to brush their coat 2 to 3 times a week to prevent tangles and keep their coat clean and shiny. Bathing can be done every 4 to 6 weeks, using products specific to their hair type.
- Brushing and grooming: Their long, silky hair requires frequent brushing to remove dirt, dead hair, and prevent the formation of knots, especially in areas of greater density.
- Haircut: A full cut is not necessary, but it is advisable to trim excess hair on the paws, ears, and rear area to maintain hygiene and aesthetics.
- Special attention: It is essential to regularly check and clean their ears, as well as monitor areas where the hair tends to tangle more easily.
- Recommended grooming appointments: Professional bathing and brushing every 4 to 6 weeks, ear check, nail trimming, and hair maintenance in specific areas.
Do you want the best grooming for your English Setter?
We show you the 3 steps you need to follow to achieve it.
1. BRUSHING AND COMBING
- The English Setter has a long, smooth coat that requires frequent brushing, especially in areas prone to tangles such as ears, legs, and chest.
- It is recommended to use a suitable brush for long hair and a metal comb for denser areas.
- During shedding seasons, it is advisable to increase the frequency of brushing to better control hair loss.


Comb for English Setter
The Artero Rocky achieves greater glide that prevents friction, frizz, and breakage of the hair.
Brush for English Setter
The Artero Nova is specially designed for brushing the fine and long hair of dogs and cats, and it does not irritate their skin.
Conditioner for English Setter
The Artero Conditioning Mix helps with brushing by providing softness, shine, and a unique fragrance with a spectacular and immediate finish.
De-shedding tool for English Setter
The Artero Golf de-shedder removes shedding hair, eliminates superficial undercoat, and takes away guard hair.
Slicker for English Setter
The Artero Juliet includes a finish on each pin that prevents scratching the skin in sensitive dogs and cats.
2. BATHING
- It is advised to bathe the English Setter every 4 to 6 weeks with a moisturizing shampoo that respects its skin and keeps the coat in good condition.
- The use of conditioner is recommended to facilitate combing and add softness to the hair.
- Drying should be done completely, paying special attention to areas with higher hair density.


Shampoo for English Setter
The Artero Moisturizing Shampoo provides great hydration to maintain long and silky hair.
Conditioner for English Setter
The Vital Detox Conditioner is responsible for providing longer-lasting cleanliness to the coat while offering great hydration.
3. HYGIENE
- Ears: Clean their ears weekly with a specific product to prevent infections.
- Teeth: Regular dental brushing and use of dental snacks to maintain oral health.
- Pads and nose: Keep these areas hydrated, especially if they regularly engage in outdoor activities.


Shampoo for English Setter
The Artero Speed Shampoo restores the coat to the cleanliness of the first day without the need for bathing it.
Dental cleaning for English Setter
The Artero Dental Pack Smile eliminates tartar buildup and corrects bad breath.
English Setter Tear Stain Cleaner
The Artero Pretty Eyes is the solution for the brown tear stains of our English Setter. Continuous use eliminates 100% of the stains.
Repair Cream for Paw Pads
To care for our pet's pads and dry areas, we will use Artero Dfender cream.
Dips for Ears
For proper ear hygiene, we will use Ear Dips Finger Cots. These remove wax and dirt from the outer ear area.
Perfume for English Setter
The Artero Perfume Detox, an irresistible fragrance for your faithful four-legged friends: a slightly tangy and fruity touch that is fresh and highly addictive.
What is the English Setter like?
The English Setter is an elegant, affectionate, and very active dog. Originating from the United Kingdom, it stands out for its beauty, sociable character, and great physical endurance.
It is an ideal companion for active families who can offer long walks, games, and outdoor activities, as it needs to release its energy daily.
Its temperament is friendly, patient, and very affectionate with its family, also being a sociable dog with other animals and people.
With proper nutrition, regular physical activity, and specific care for its coat, the English Setter becomes a noble, loyal dog always ready to share time with the family.














