Not exact matches
The
coat should be
brushed a couple of times each week to
keep it neat and
clean.
A correct, wirey
coat will mainly just need an occasional bath and
brushing to
keep the
coat shiny and
clean.
Its sleek
coat is easily maintained; a weekly rubdown with a bristle
brush keeps it
clean.
While daily
brushing, grooming, and bathing a Samoyed can help
keep them
clean, it's impossible to eliminate all of the dander or dust from their
coats.
Regular
brushing helps
keep the
coat healthy and
clean.
Brush the hard
coat weekly to minimize shedding in the house, trim nails, and
keep teeth
clean.
Outside the shedding season,
brushing once a week is enough to
keep her
coat staying
clean and glossy.
Brushing removes loose fur, stimulates the skin's oil glands and helps
keep the
coat clean.
This breed requires regular yet minimal nail care, as well as a daily
brushing of the dog's
coat to
keep it
clean.
You should
brush your pet's
coat every day in order to
keep it
clean and smooth, as well as to remove lose hair.
This means regular
brushings on an as - needed basis (this may be as often as everyday to as little as once a week), as well as regular blow - dryings to
keep their
coat separate and
clean (since rabbits can not and should not take baths... this makes them anxious and can cause cardiac problems, sometimes resulting in death).
Brushing your dog about two times a week should be enough to
keep the
coat smooth and
clean.
Either way, you will need to
brush the dog's
coat daily in order to
keep it healthy,
clean, and free of tangles.
Regular
brushing helps remove dead hair, mats, and dirt and distributes natural oils throughout the fur,
keeping the
coat clean and healthy.
Guinea pigs need to have their
coats brushed regularly to
keep them
clean and remove loose hairs.
Afghan hounds have long, silky
coats that don't really shed but require frequent
brushing and combing to
keep the
coat clean and mat - free.
Groom your dog daily with a
brush to
keep the outer
coat clean and make the
coat shiny.
Both
coat types require twice weekly
brushing to
keep them neat and
clean.
Keeping your dog's
coat clean and
brushing him regularly helps prevent hot spots.
Minimum grooming is needed for the short
coat, and weekly
brushing is usually enough to
keep the
coat healthy and
clean.
The
coat is easy to maintain; it requires
brushing once a week to
keep it
clean.
Frequent
brushing keeps your pet's
coat clean and reduces the occurrence of shedding, matting and hairballs.
Poodles do not shed, which makes it easy to
keep your small house
clean; however, their curly
coats need regular
brushing, clipping and grooming.
Brush your dog every day to
keep its
coat tangle - free and
clean.
Generally, all you need to do is
brush your Mini weekly to
keep him
clean, remove dead hair, and distribute natural oils that
keep his
coat shiny.
However, care should consist of a good
brushing once or twice a week to
keep the
coat in top condition and
clean.
Buy a powerful pet hair vacuum
cleaner and use it every day to
keep your house
clean, and
brush your dog's
coat daily to remove the dead hair.
Their silky white
coat may be difficult to
keep clean and requires daily
brushing to prevent matting.
The
coat should be
brushed at least twice a week to
keep it
clean and free of dirt and grass seed.
Brush at least once per week to prevent matting and to
keep the
coat soft and
clean.
Brushing your pet's
coat reduces shedding,
keeps their
coat clean and healthy.
They are low maintenance dogs that require minimal
brushing to
keep their short, smooth, water - resistant
coats clean.
Because the outer
coating has a rough texture, mud is easily
brushed out, making it easy to
keep a Westie
clean.
However, if the dog's
coat is longer, you will have to
brush it a few times a week in order to
keep it
clean and smooth, as well as to remove excess hair.
Regular grooming with a
brush or comb will help
keep your pet's hair in good condition by removing dirt, spreading natural oils throughout her
coat, preventing tangles and
keeping her skin
clean and irritant - free.
Brushing the
coat every week will
keep the Mini Bull's
coat looking
clean and shiny.
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Coat: Frequent and regular brushing will prevent a heavy ingestion of hair (can cause hairballs) and will keep your pet's coat clean and glo
Coat: Frequent and regular
brushing will prevent a heavy ingestion of hair (can cause hairballs) and will
keep your pet's
coat clean and glo
coat clean and glossy.
Brushing helps remove dirt and dead hair, spreads natural oils throughout the
coat, prevents tangles and mats, and helps
keep skin
clean and irritant free.
The Cavanese's
coat will be medium to long and wavy, so you should
brush your pet at least weekly to
keep the fur
clean and smooth.
Brush — Reduces shedding, tangles and hairballs, and
keeps rabbits and guinea pigs»
coats clean and healthy.
Brushing their
coat daily will help
keep it
clean.
But most of the time, weekly
brushing of his
coat will actually
keep him
cleaner than bathing him will, and this also reduces the amount of fur in your house.
Frequent
brushing keeps your cat's
coat clean and reduces the occurrence of shedding, matting and hairballs.
Even though shedding is minimal, the
coat should be
brushed every week with a natural bristle
brush to
keep it healthy and
clean.
Keeping your dog's
coat clean and
brushed is always important.
Regular
brushing not only helps to get rid of dead hair and skin cells, it
keeps your house
cleaner and also makes your groomers job easier because they won't be spending as much time detangling your dogs
coat when they go in for a visit.
The smooth double
coat of the Australian Cattle Dog should be
brushed about once a week to
keep it
clean and remove dead hairs.
By
brushing or combing your cat regularly, you can
keep its hair
coat clean, shiny, and sleek.
Frequent
brushing helps
keep your cat's
coat clean, reduces the amount of shedding and cuts down on the incidence of hairballs.
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