Not exact matches
Because of their unique
coat situation, some extra care is need to
tend to a few possible physical issues with the Sphynx
breed.
Show -
bred dogs
tend to have a longer, more silky
coat and are often predominatly dark colored.
Natural
Breeds have thick coats, heavy square bodies, and quieter, less active personalities that tend to be more sedate than other b
Breeds have thick
coats, heavy square bodies, and quieter, less active personalities that
tend to be more sedate than other
breedsbreeds.
Dogs
bred for show are generally more colour than white, whereas sporting dogs
tend to have more white in their
coats for ease of the hunter to see them in long grass.
Their glossy
coats tend to shed very little if kept as inside dogs; outside dogs may experience seasonal - based heavier shedding, though it is still minimal when compared with other
breeds.
Puppy
breeds with heavy
coats such as Collies become waterlogged and
tend to dislike puddle jumping.
Breeds with double
coats tend to shed more hair than single -
coated dogs.
Though the
coat may vary according to
breeding, most Lurchers exhibit short, smooth
coats that
tend to thicken during the winter.
They
tend to have good
coats with minimal oil and a minimum of
breed - related diseases.
Unless purchased from hunting sources, they
tend to have more allergic skin diseases than other
breeds so be sure that both parents are over 2.5 yrs old and have good
coats.
They do not shed, but they
tend to blow their
coat off once a year at the time when all of its dead hairs are shed at once.During this period, handlers have to step up their
coat care efforts by brushing and combing the
breed each day.
Certain dog
breeds tend to have naturally oily
coats.
Any
breed of dog or cat can be affected but short -
coated breeds like pit bulls and boxers
tend to be more sensitive.
Golden Retrievers are another sporting
breed that
tend to be popular with service dog programs and share many of these traits, as well as Standard Poodles for those looking for a hair
coat.
The distinction is particularly noticeable in several hunting
breeds; the show ring dogs
tend to be larger, have longer
coats, and often lack movement that indicates strength and stamina in the field.
Our dogs are quality
bred and
tend to be «big boned», have barrel chests with spring of rib (they are wider than a
breed like the pointer) and have thick
coats, so this alone will make them weigh more and look bigger than a dog of similar height.
Grooming specifications for that particular dog
breed tend to be pretty intensive — in which gleaming white - colored
coat requirements every day brushing to remain tangle - free as well as frequent bathing to help keep it glowing white, even when you select to provide it a short trim.
Closely
bred dogs
tend to be homozygous at the loci that determine
coat type.
The
breed tends to mat easily if the
coat grows out without attention to grooming.
An adorable toy
breed that lives between 14 and 16 years, this dog has a long
coat that
tends not to shed.
For a long time, we
tended to take such
coats for granted and pretty much ignore
coat texture in our
breeding programs.
Show
bred Golden lines
tend to be a little bigger and flashier than field retrievers and have brighter golden coloration and a longer
coat and feathering.
Because these
breeds also
tend to have curly
coats, lost hairs tangle alongside the growing hairs and don't always end up on the furniture.
Although they will mat if their
coat is neglected, they
tend not to mat as much as some other longhaired
breeds.
Some breeders focus on
breeding only Long
Coated German Shepherds, and since they don't
breed their dogs for protection work, longhaired German Shepherds
tend to have a softer, milder temperament that fits well into many families.
Because specific needs
tend to be
breed dependent, researching your pet's
coat - care needs will pay off.
English Cockers are a bit taller and heavier than the American
breed and
tend to have less
coat.