Sentences with phrase «coat needs»

Life gets busy, seasons change, and we forget that our pup's coat needs brushing.
Even dogs with short, flat coats need regular grooming to distribute skin oils and remove dead hair.
The short, double coat needs only minimal grooming.
Long coats need occasional brushing but still require minimal grooming.
He gets along fairly well with other dogs and pets if he is properly socialized, and his short, smooth coat needs only occasional brushing.
Dogs with thick coats need to be groomed regularly.
This breed's coat needs daily brushing, unless you keep its coat short, in which case it might require less grooming.
Of course, their type of coat needs more meticulous and specialized care than the fur of other cat breeds.
Their short coats need little grooming, but you will want to check their ears regularly for any signs of infection.
Today we're talking about the one coat you need for spring: the trench coat.
But the larger, active breeds with short coats need much less care and can be done by you at home.
Dogs with curly coats need even more frequent grooming.
I asked the assistant at the store I purchased the paint from and she said no top coat needed.
Her ears, teeth, nails and coat need special attention.
Their long silky coat needs to be brushed on a daily basis, and they should be groomed on a regular schedule.
The trade off that dogs with this type of hair coat need more grooming and suffer more in hot weather.
Its smooth coat needs only occasional brushing to remove dead hairs; however, the wrinkles need regular cleaning and drying to prevent skin infections.
The rough, medium - length coat needs regular and thorough grooming with a brush and comb.
Their long coats need lots of attention, and so do they.
The second coat needs to be applied 2 - 4 hours after the initial coat.
For example, dogs with long coats need much different care than dogs with short coats, like we've talked about before.
They shed heavily on particular seasons, and their fluffy coat needs to be brushed frequently.
An average coating needs to dry 1 - 2 hours before another coat can be applied.
Also, I feel pea coats need to make a major comeback right now.
Just the final coat needed to be applied after it was installed.
With its short coat needing minimal care, an occasional brushing is enough to get rid of excess fur.
Their long, fluffy double coat needs a good regular brush, but is not as high - care as many long - haired breeds.
Its thick coat needs a good brushing at least four times a week.
No smell, dries super fast, and no top coat needed.
Their silky coat needs to be brushed every other day.
The second coat needs to be applied 2 - 4 hours after the initial coat.
An average coating needs to dry 1 - 2 hours BUT if it has been rainy or damp where you live - this will take longer before another coat can be applied..
For example, a dog with a fine, short coat needs a different type of brush than a dog with a long, curly coat.
Its wire coat needs combing twice weekly, plus scissoring and shaping (clipping for pets, and hand stripping for show dogs) every one to two months.
The short but dense coat needs twice weekly brushing with a soft bristle brush or curry comb.
Its wire coat needs combing once weekly, plus stripping of dead hair at least twice yearly.
Grooming: Your Wheaten Terrier's soft, thick, wavy coat needs daily grooming.
They shed less than most dogs but their wiry coat needs regular trimming and grooming.
Grooming: The Shih Tzu requires extensive grooming because the long, fine dense coat needs daily brushing.
Grooming: The Wire Fox Terrier's wiry, coarse coat needs brushed several times per week.
For the last couple years one company has been my go - to for almost every winter coat need I can think of — Lands End.
Grooming: Once fully flocked, the Bergamasco's coat needs very little care.
Its harsh coat needs combing once or twice weekly, plus scissoring and shaping (clipping for pets and stripping for show dogs) every three months.
The fine coat needs weekly brushing with a soft bristle brush or soft curry comb.
Your American Water Spaniel's waterproof coat needs regular weekly brushing.
Grooming: Your Giant Schnauzer's weather - resistant coat needs brushed several times per week.
Grooming: The Shar - pei's short, bristly coat needs regular brushing.
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