Its coat is double, with
a close undercoat, and hard, wiry, outer coat which is longer on the legs, muzzle and eyebrows.
COAT: Double, with hard, wiry, outer coat and
close undercoat.
Double, with hard, wiry, outer coat and
close undercoat.
The coat of the Lakeland terrier is a double coat with a soft
close undercoat and a harsh wiry outer coat.
Its weather - resistant coat consists of a soft,
close undercoat and a profuse, harsh outer coat.
Not exact matches
GROOMING THE BEARDED COLLIE The Beardie has a double coat with a soft furry
undercoat and a
close, harsh textured flat outer coat.
Long - haired German Shepherds do not have an
undercoat — a coat
close to the the skin, as the short - coated variety does — so this dog's fur tends to be shinier.
The top coat is long and
close - fitting while the
undercoat is short and wooly.
The
undercoat, the layer of hair
closest to the body, insulates your dog's body during the winter.
The main purpose of a rake brush is to remove dead
undercoat close to your dog's skin.
The
close coat of the Scotty feels hard to the touch and the skin is protected by a soft
undercoat.
The Miniature Schnauzer dog breed has a double coat, with the
undercoat close and soft.
Must be double - coated with profuse harsh outer coat and short, soft,
close furry
undercoat.
The German Shepherd Dog has a medium - length, double coat consisting of a dense, harsh, and
close - lying outer coat with a softer
undercoat.
A wavy coat will almost always lie very
close to body and will often have the required thick, dense
undercoat, keeping the protective overcoat in place, just like a tight jacket.
Shed hair often stays
close to the Labradoodle's skin as the long hair topcoat traps it in the
undercoat this, in turn, causes matting.
The soft
undercoat lies
close to the skin and keeps your dog warm and dry.
The normal (stock) coated GSD should carry a thick
undercoat and the outer coat should be as dense as possible, made up of straight hard
close lying hairs.
Close examination reveals long thin guard hairs over the short silky
undercoat.
Colors include solids (blue, chestnut, cinnamon, cream, ebony, fawn, lavender, red and white), smoke (all colors and combinations of colors with a white
undercoat that lies
close to the skin), shaded (similar to the smoke colors but the white
undercoat extends farther up the hair shaft making the coat appear to sparkle), and parti - color and bi-color (blue - cream, fawn - cream, lavender - cream, cinnamon tortoiseshell, chestnut tortoiseshell & ebony tortoiseshell).
Colors include solids (blue, chestnut, cinnamon, cream, ebony, fawn, lavender, red and white), smoke (all colors and combinations of colors with a white
undercoat that lies
close to the skin), shaded (similar to the smoke colors but the white
undercoat extends farther up the hair shaft making the coat appear to sparkle), and parti - color and bi-color (blue - cream, fawn - cream, lavender - cream, cinnamon tortoiseshell, chestnut tortoiseshell and ebony tortoiseshell).
Those who live in tropic or near - tropic climes will see that, as a rule, their dogs will have less
undercoat and will shed more or less constantly rather than completely «blow» their coats twice a year such as the Shiba, Basenji, Telomian, or other
close relative to the wolf.
Short, smooth, dense and
close - lying, without woolly
undercoat.
The
undercoat is thick and the guard hairs are
close to the skin.
Lacking an
undercoat, these little white balls of fluff are surprisingly low shedders, which is great when living in
close quarters.
Jack Russell Terriers can have any of three coat types: rough, a double coat with a short dense
undercoat and a dense wiry outer coat with wiry eyebrows and a beard; broken, which is a coat between rough and smooth,
closer than a rough coat with longer guard hairs than in a smooth, with or without the eyebrows and beard; and smooth, with a short, flat, hard coat.
And then this one, «Untitled (Bank)» you can look at in an instant, but it has this
undercoat of paint that comes through with
close looking.