Not exact matches
If you have a
dog with a
long, flowing
coat, you will most likely
need a good pin brush.
It can also be a good food for
dogs with long coats, like Golden Retrievers, as they
need a higher fat content to keep their
coat healthy.
Smaller
dogs with short
coats are going to
need very different drying strengths and nozzle variations to larger
dogs with longer or more difficult
coats.
As
with all
long -
coated dogs, Havanese
need daily brushings and weekly baths.
Breeds that have
longer hair may
need more intensive brushing sessions while
dogs with shorter
coats won't
need as much attention.
While the
long, gorgeous
coat of these
dogs looks beautiful, you will
need to keep up
with your Golden Retriever grooming routines to keep them looking nice.
Dogs with short hair might not
need as much grooming as those
with long hair, but they still require regular brushing to maintain a healthy
coat.
Short -
coated dogs may only
need brushing about once a week, while
dogs with dense
coats or
long hair will
need more frequent brushing, possibly even daily.
For
dog breeds breeds
with longer, thicker
coats (for example Golden Retrievers, Poodles, and Afghan Hounds) may
need to be groomed more frequently.
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dogs with longer or thicker
coats, there are few things you
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For this reason, I highly recommend it for
dogs with long coats that
need more oils to keep it healthy and shiny.
Some
long haired
dogs need to have their hair trimmed short during summer months to prevent overheating and the accompanying dangers of dehydration and heat stroke, while other breeds, like those
with double
coats, can be better off left untrimmed, as their
coats are especially designed to keep them cool.
Dogs with long, thick
coats need a little more attention.
Bice adds, «If you have a very lean
dog with a short, thin
coat, that will
need to be outside for a
long period of time, then a
coat may be helpful.»
Dogs with a long coat and dogs that shed will need to be brushed more frequently than dogs that do not shed or that have a shorter, finer c
Dogs with a
long coat and
dogs that shed will need to be brushed more frequently than dogs that do not shed or that have a shorter, finer c
dogs that shed will
need to be brushed more frequently than
dogs that do not shed or that have a shorter, finer c
dogs that do not shed or that have a shorter, finer
coat.
For example, a
dog with a fine, short
coat needs a different type of brush than a
dog with a
long, curly
coat.
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.