Sentences with phrase «combed out of the coat»

This breed does not shed in the spring and fall, but loose hair should be combed out of the coat from time to time.

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3) Pre-heat oven to 450 deg Fahrenheit (230 deg cel) 4) Meanwhile, prepare the pizza dough but combing the tapioca flour, salt, 1/3 cup coconut flour in a medium - sized bowl 5) Pour in oil and warm water and stir well (mixture will be slightly dry) 6) Add in the whisked egg and continue mixing until well combined (mixture will be quite liquid and sticky) 7) Add in 2 — 3 tablespoons of coconut flour (one tablespoon each time) until the mixture is a soft but somewhat sticky dough 8) Coat your hands with tapioca flour, then using your hands, turn the dough out onto a tapioca - flour sprinkled flat surface and gently knead it until it forms a ball that does not stick to your hands.
Finishing off with a light coat of hairspray.Once the rollers have cooled I took them out and shook my head and lightly combed it with my fingers!
The Thick of It For those coarse, curly, or just plain thick coats most stylists turn to a comb with wider spaced teeth, both for combing out undercoat and for fluffing.
You can also use dog grooming products such as coat dressings and spray on detanglers, that help to combing out tangles and mats.If your long haired dachshund keeps getting his belly hair, dirty and full of debris it may be necessary to trim this slightly.
The thick coat of a Newfoundland needs to be brushed or combed out two to three times a week to remove dead hair.
The hair does not mat, but the coat should be combed a couple of times a week and dead hair should be stripped (pulled) out twice a year.
On the larger mats, the process above could be used OR if you have dog with a lot of belly coat, feel free to just cut the mat out and then comb to the skin to make sure that you are not leaving a ridge of matted coat close to the skin.
Owners of double - coated dogs have been known to leave their dog at the groomer for a bath, blow dry and comb - out.
If your dog really doesn't enjoy bath time, some vets will stock mousses that you can rub into the coat, leave to dry and then comb out — no need to wet or rinse your pooch, and less danger of getting splashed by a stubborn doggy!
At the annual ritual known as «blowing coat» you can comb enough fur out of your dog to have spun into enough yarn to make yourself a cap, a scarf and a pair of mittens.
Larvae hatch from the eggs and develop in a pet's environment by feeding on adult flea feces (i.e. digested blood) that fall out of the hair coat, as seen here with a flea comb.
It may be necessary to work slowly with a comb and sprinkle talcum powder to gently work hair mats out of a long - haired cat's coat.
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