Sentences with phrase «fluffy undercoat»

Wow I can build 3 more dogs from all the fluffy undercoat that comes out with this tool.
Wispy scraps of soft, fluffy undercoat and stiff strands of guard hair wend their way under furniture, cling to carpets and clothing, and invade cabinets and closets.
In general, dogs» coats consist of two layers: the soft, fluffy undercoat, and the coarser guard hair.
The guard hairs are slower growing and you'll soon start to see them mixed in with the fluffy undercoat.
The coat of the Husky is thicker than most and is comprised of two layers — a short, thick, fluffy undercoat that keeps the canine warm, and a longer topcoat made up of water repellent guard hairs.
The soft, fluffy undercoat is very light and somewhat flyaway, while the topcoat is coarse, heavier, usually straight, and imbeds itself like a whipworm into woven fabric, snaking in and out of the warp to defy your best efforts in brushing.

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It will actually look like all the undercoat is falling out at once, as the new topcoat coming in pushes the fluffy underfur out.
They should have a dual coat: undercoat being soft and fluffy and the top coat a bit coarse and wiry.
White, fluffy coats of curly coarse hair and a soft silky undercoat give the bichon frise the appearance and a soft to the touch feel of a fluffy cotton ball.
It has a rough, outer white coat and a soft undercoat which needs regular grooming to help it look as fluffy as it should.
The long coated type generally looks fluffy due to a downy undercoat which also makes them feel very soft.
Some dogs are double coated - they have a shorter fluffy layer as an undercoat, and a hairier overcoat.
The undercoat is soft and fluffy to retain heat while the top coat repels moisture, snow and ice, this should not be too long or wooly.
Both appear quite fluffy thanks to a thick undercoat beneath their coarse, weatherproof outer coat, and their predominant colors are cream, brown, chocolate, grey and black.
Plus, beneath that fluffy outer coat lies a soft, thick, woolly undercoat.
As you can see in the photo above, this tool removes the course hair of her top coat and the fluffy hair of her undercoat.
This is never a good idea, since blow dryers designed for people are usually too weak to reach a fluffy dog's undercoat.
This shedding of their thick undercoat results in massive heaps of fluffy, cotton candy-esque fur everywhere you can imagine.
Is small breed that has fluffy and white coat and no undercoat.
Dogs who have a dense undercoat appear fuller and fluffier.
Most dogs have both undercoat, the soft, fluffy hair that sheds everywhere, and guard hairs, the longer, stiffer, darker hairs that grow through and conceal the undercoat.
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