Phrases with «to have an undercoat»

The phrase "to have an undercoat" means to have a layer of fur or hair beneath the outer layer. It is usually used to describe animals, like cats or dogs, that have a thick layer of fur close to their skin to help keep them warm. Full definition

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Sentences with «to have an undercoat»

  • Long coat German Shepherds don't have undercoats which makes their coats nonresistant to water if they are to get wet. (waycooldogs.com)
  • Cats have an undercoat of soft fluffy fur and a topcoat of coarser fur which helps to fend off wind and rain. (laurelwoodvets.com)
  • Meaning that the dog dosen't have an undercoat which is why the Yorkie does not shed. (elvisyorkshireterrier.com)
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