Sentences with phrase «coat of this breed»

The thick double coat of this breed requires a daily brushing and at least a weekly grooming.
The double coat of this breed is water - resistant and thick.
The long coat of this breed requires frequent brushing.
The strikingly colored thick coat of this breed also gives prevention against weather threats.
The long and silky coat of this breed is relatively easy to care for but it does demand a degree of care.
The double coat of this breed is marked with rust coloring over each eye, on their cheeks, under their tails, on the sides of their chest and on each leg.
The short and soft coat of this breed comes in shade of light fawn to dark red.
The long coat of this breed does require a good deal of maintenance, however, with daily brushing and frequent bathing and trimming to maintain skin and coat health.
The long shaggy coat of this breed is a double coat with a soft undercoat that protects the skin from water and a rough outer coat.
The massive coat of the breed may serve as a deterrent to some who feel they may not be able to undertake the responsibility for its care; however, once a week thorough grooming will keep the dog relatively mat - free.
The short, wiry double coat of this breed acts as a tight, well - insulated, water - resistant jacket.
The coats of both breeds come in a variety of colors, although there are some differences between the breeds.
The coat of this breed is fine in texture but it grows very fast and it grows very long — frequent brushing and grooming is required to maintain the quality of the coat for this breed.
The coat of this breed should be short and closely fitted to the body, and it should feel harsh to the touch.
Because the coat of this breed is so short, only minimal grooming is required — a weekly brushing will be sufficient to control shedding.
The coat of this breed is short and dense and can come in a number of different colorations including: tawny, mahogany, chocolate, gray, black, blue and brindle.
It is not unusual for the coat of this breed to become darker as the dog ages.
The coat of this breed demands constant attention in order to prevent mattes and skin infections as well as parasites.
The coat of this breed comes in brown and red coloration where the English mastiff is silver and black and tan in color.
The coat of this breed is fluffy in appearance and longer hair around the muzzle and eyes give this dog an old man type appearance.
Every person who owns a Yorkie can tell you that the growth phase of the coat of this breed is much longer.
The coat of this breed requires regular, but simple, care in order to keep it shiny and healthy, as well as free of debris that can get stuck in the fur.
The coat of each breed will have its individual care requirements, so maintenance costs for grooming can be higher for some toy dogs.
The coat of this breed is almost completely mottled with black and white, giving it the appearance of having a blueish coat.
It is not recommended that you brush or clip the coat of this breed — it is preferred natural.
The coat of this breed is medium in length and can be straight or wavy in appearance.
The coat of this breed is different than that of any other terrier.
Weekly grooming is important to maintain the coat of this breed.
The coat of this breed is somewhat weather resistant, so bathing should be sparse.
The coat of this breed requires regular care in order to keep it shiny and healthy, as well as free of debris that can get stuck in the fur and matting.
The coat of this breed requires regular care in order to keep it shiny and healthy, as well as free of debris that can get stuck in the fur.
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