It's
coated like a mud wrestler in green slime.
Not exact matches
In the winter, I tend to invest in a handful of classic, lifelong
coats, knitwear and boots and wear them to death, whereas once it warms up I
like to be a bit more frivolous, looking to the high street and vintage stores for carefree, throw - on pieces that can get covered in sand,
mud and grass stains and I don't really care.
Even
coated in
mud and grass, the Phantom looks
like it's worth every penny of its $ 403,970 price tag.
Note his
coat condition... does this look
like an animal living in
mud, dragging a log chain that is tied to a doghouse outside?
They are excellent swimmers and love
mud, which can be a problem as they have a dense curly
coat almost wool -
like which protects them from thorns as they work.
Water proof
coats can protect your pet from the wind and rain and stop fur becoming matted if your dog
likes to role in the
mud.
This is a breed that can be kept indoors if you
like, which is a good thing since scrubbing
mud out of a white -
coated dog can be tricky at best.