Sentences with phrase «coarse coat needs»

The Wire Fox Terrier's wiry, coarse coat needs brushed several times per week.

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If you've noticed your dog's coat is looking a little less glossy or feeling a bit coarse, sometimes they just need more fatty acids in their diet.
The German Sheppweiler is a medium to heavy seasonal shedder and his thick, coarse coat will need brushing 3 to 4 times per week (more during shedding season) to keep it looking its best and the hair in check.
Along with their entertainment needs, the soft, thick undercoat and coarser outer coat need to be groomed daily or else they develop painful mats and tangles.
A suitable brush or a coarse washcloth for animals with short coats is what you will need for dog grooming.
Since these cats have such thick, coarse coats, you will need to do very little grooming.
These coats may require a bit more attention to keep neat, but as the dog matures, the coat will become coarse in texture and brushing need only occur once per week.
Regular brushing keeps the coat in good condition (once or twice a week), and periodic bathing as needed (over-bathing is not recommended, as this softens the coarse terrier coat).
The Wetterhound has a coarse, thick oily coat that needs little grooming.
Grooming: The West Highland Terrier has a coarse, wiry double coat that needs brushed twice a week.
The West Highland Terrier has a coarse, wiry double coat that needs brushed twice a week.
The Basset Hound needs a bath only four to six times a year because a good rubdown with a coarse cloth or a hounds glove will remove a great deal of dirt and bring a shine to the coat.
Despite the fact that their coarse, stiff coat is very thick and virtually waterproof, they are light shedders and only need occasional brushing.
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