Not exact matches
Brushing should be done at least once a week, more
often for dogs with long or
curly coats.
It is also worth noting that the Poodle's shed hair
often gets caught up in the
curly coat instead of falling to the ground.
The
curlier the
coat of the Aussiepoo / Aussiedoodle, the more
often you need to groom him / her.
Popular breeds that lack
curly coats, like the Labrador retriever, Chihuahua, golden retriever and Yorkshire terrier are
often crossed with
curly -
coated breeds like poodles and cocker spaniels.
A Cavachon's
coat is very fluffy, thick, and
often rather
curly.
Dogs with a
curly fleece
coat are
often sought after for their «teddy bear» appearance.
Although he does not shed, his
curly, dense
coat requires regular brushing and professional grooming every so
often.
Large dogs eat a lot and can be expensive to house due to the fact that some places have breed and size restrictions while dogs with
curly coats or long hair are more expensive to maintain because they need to go to the groomer more
often.