Sentences with phrase «coat of this breed requires»

The long coat of this breed requires frequent brushing.
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 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.

Not exact matches

Because of the Angora's dense coat, which grows to about 3 inches in length, the breed requires a good deal of grooming.
However, there are some breeds of dogs that will require a lot more effort when it comes to grooming due to their thick or long coats.
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 distinctive coat does not shed as much as those of other breeds, though they do require regular grooming.
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.
For a low - shedding breed, the Maltipoo requires a significant amount of coat maintenance.
The silky and very lustrous coat of the members of Yorkie breed generally requires day - to - day grooming.
This breed requires regular yet minimal nail care, as well as a daily brushing of the dog's coat to keep it clean.
There is also a long - coated version of the breed that requires a little more brushing than the shorthaired variety.
Because the coat of this breed is so short, only minimal grooming is required — a weekly brushing will be sufficient to control shedding.
Because of the breed's short coat, little more than basic grooming is required.
Although Angora rabbit breeds are docile by nature, the coat care makes children unlikely candidates as sole caretakers for Angoras, but rather, require the attention of adults.
Its coat can be a magnet for burrs, and requires more maintenance from the upland hunter than that of some of the more flat - coated breeds.
Surprisingly, this coat does not require the care of some of the longhair breeds: weekly combing along with a little more attention in the springtime should cover it.
The luxurious coat of the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel may appear high maintenance, but this breed actually requires little grooming.
Some have a rough coarse coat and require sharper scissors, other breeds have thin and a lot of volume in their hair which asks for tinning rather than cutting.
Curly coats are only seen on a handful of purebred dog breeds, and these dogs require extensive grooming efforts to keep knots from forming in the coat.
Members of the Irish Wolfhound breed commonly require average coat care attention.
The coat of the cocker requires a greater commitment than that of most breeds, although pets can be clipped short.
If you want to get a long coated dog, are you willing to fork out the price of the grooming those breeds require at least once a month?
Precisely because of the type of coat, the Shih Tzu breed requires more care for their hair.
Chessies also require a fair amount of coat maintenance, but if you routinely hunt harsh conditions, this is a breed you must consider.
While these are low shedding pups, this breed does require a significant amount of grooming in order to maintain a healthy knot - free coat
However different breeds of cats may require assistance in maintaining a healthy coat.
They also require a bit more grooming than many of the larger breeds since their thick coats need to be brushed out every few days to keep mats from forming.
This is a breed that is known to shed and requires grooming to avoid matting and tangling of the coat.
Then other breeds such as the Poodle or Shih Tzu require regular trimming of the coat to properly maintain the continuously growing coat.
The coats of many breeds require trimming, cutting, or other attention.
The soft, double coat of the Havanese will require frequent care and should be considered when choosing this breed.
Some dogs require the attention of a professional groomer: their fur can mat and tangle without regular brushing or the lines typical of their breed get hidden if their coat isn't properly trimmed.
Their grooming does not require the constant care that many of the double coated breeds but you still must strip them out.
Dogs of this breed have an extremely short and almost odorless coat that requires little more than an occasional bath about once a month (though many veterinarians suggest [citation needed] that even bathing once per month is too frequent for this breed), but a wipe - down with a damp cloth is recommended after walks as seeds, burrs and floating dust in the air can get into the coat and irritate the skin.
When bred in this way considerable effort is needed to keep the coat healthy and often both cats and owners become stressed because of the grooming required.
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