Of all the curly breeds, the curly - coated retriever has the distinction of being named
for its curly coat, which may be an indication that this dog was the first of all the curly - coated breeds.
But smaller breeds have their problems as well, like the Bashkir Curly where many breeders continue to use and promote the use of hairless (extreme / baldy *) horses in breeding based on the anecdote that they are homozygous
for the curly coat gene; these are horses who are defenseless to weather extremes (head & cold) and bugs (no manes, no tail hair, many times large swaths of their body hairless as well).
The Bichon Frise is renowned
for its curly coat.
Not exact matches
The work has shown that selecting
for tameness alone can also produce a whole suite of other changes (
curly tails, droopy ears, spotted
coats, juvenile facial features) dubbed the domestication syndrome.
Woven with fluffy and
curly yarns in pink, magenta, coral, brown and white, it is a good catch
for Chanel inspired dresses and suits, as well as lightweight
coats to keep yourself snug on a colder day.
Woven with fluffy and
curly yarns in white, brown, teal blue and turquoise, it is a good catch
for Chanel inspired dresses and suits, as well as lightweight
coats to keep yourself snug on a colder day.
It was
for pretty women which are not pretty in these
curly coats or
for those flashing lights?
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 fluffi
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 fluffi
for combing out undercoat and
for fluffi
for fluffing.
The new Pro-Animal EBC II Clipper, manufactured by Andis Company, is an ideal tool
for grooming
curly, double -
coated and longhaired breeds.
The best part is that their
curly coats make them a good breed
for those looking
for hypoallergenic dog breeds.
The lagotto Romagnolo — pronounced lah - GAHT» - toh roh - mahn - YOH» - loh — is a medium - sized dog with a
curly coat, an affectionate demeanor and a nose
for truffles.
After the bath you can let them air dry
for a
curly look, or brush out the hair while blow - drying to give the
coat a more fluffy look.
However,
curly or wavy
coats are not allowed in the show ring or
for breeding, so don't get one with those characteristics if you wish to show or breed them.
Teach Your
Curly -
Coated Retriever To Respect You «Respect Training» is the dog training method I use and recommend
for training
Curly -
Coated Retrievers.
Brushing should be done at least once a week, more often
for dogs with long or
curly coats.
Now, treats can be great motivators
for training
Curly -
Coated Retrievers, but if your dog will only obey
for a treat, then he is in charge of his obedience, not you.
Obedience training, housebreaking, potty training, and crate training
for Curly -
Coated Retriever puppies.
Dog training tips
for Curly -
Coated Retrievers.
This is definitely an excellent companion
for anyone who has the time, energy and willingness to regularly groom their
curly coats.
The Poodle is one of the most easily identified dog breeds out there, known
for its thick
curly coat.
Though the Maltese is known
for its bright white
coat, many Maltipoos have multiple colors and they may vary from straight to wavy or
curly in texture.
You can let their fur grow out, and allow it to become
curly, or you can brush it out
for a long
coat of silky fur, as seen here.
These brushes are best suited
for dogs with
curlier coats of hair.
There are no responsible
Curly -
Coated Retriever breeders who would ever place one of their
Curly -
Coated Retriever puppies in a pet shop
for resale.
Many other breeds appear less frequently as suitable
for the allergic, including the long -
coated Havanese, the
curly coated Bedlington terrier, Portuguese water dog and Irish water spaniel and the rare American hairless terrier.
How do I find
Curly -
Coated Retrievers
for adoption?
I have to take my
Curly -
Coated Retriever to the vet soon
for shots.
What's a good training schedule
for training
Curly -
Coated Retriever puppies?
Examples: Chesapeake Bay,
Curly Coated, Flat
Coated, Golden and Labrador Retrievers; Poodle My Favorites: Labrador Retriever; Golden Retriever; Standard Poodle Like to retrieve, which can be an excellent motivator when training, and a plus when exercising the dog to tire it out Like swimming Easy to care
for coats, though Poodles are the exception Active dogs, needing lots of exercise and play.
The sad truth is that the vast majority of people offering
Curly -
Coated Retriever puppies
for sale are unknowledgeable, irresponsible, completely clueless — or all of the above.
If your puppy is a purebred, then estimating how tall she'll be is as simple as referencing the American Kennel Club's breed standards to find,
for instance, that your Basenji pup could grow to be 16 to 17 inches at her shoulder or that your
curly -
coated retriever baby might be around 25 inches when she's finished growing, give or take an inch or two.
They require little grooming
for their
curly, wooly
coat.
This type of brush is best
for dogs with
curly, wavy or wiry hair, and also work well on dogs with double
coats and on long - haired breeds.
The Russian Doodle Terrier's thick
curly coat is considered non - to low - shedding which makes him a great fit
for owners with allergies.
Bedlington Terrier The gentle, loveable Bedlington Terrier is known
for its
curly, wooly
coat that resembles a lamb.
This article explains what to expect and prepare
for regarding
coat care if you have a short slick - furred puppy, one with a thick double
coat, a wirehair
coat,
curly or other types of fur.
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If you're serious about doing everything you can
for your
Curly -
Coated Retriever, my best - selling book, 11 Things You Must Do Right To Keep Your Dog Healthy and Happy, shows you how to raise your
Curly -
Coated Retriever puppy (or adult dog) in all the right ways.
If your dog has straight hair, this style is considerably easier to care
for than with a
curly coat, though it still requires frequent brushing to prevent tangles or mats.
The training techniques and tips are being demonstrated by Miniature Pinscher puppies, however, the techniques are exactly the same
for a
curly -
coated retriever puppy or a
curly -
coated retriever adult dog.
One of the oldest and most distinctive of the retriever breeds, the
curly -
coated retriever may have been used in England
for retrieving as long ago as the late 18th century.
By the mid-1800s, the
curly -
coated retriever was the most popular retriever in England, prized not only
for its unsurpassed retrieving abilities but also as a staunch and trustworthy companion.
As I mentioned above, wire - pin brushes are great
for dogs with woolly or
curly coats, such as a Maltipoo or poodle.
As
for grooming, the
curlier the dog's
coat, the harder it is to maintain.
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for Boykin Spaniel, Chesapeake Bay Retriever, Cocker Spaniel (American),
Curly Coat Retriever, English Cocker Spaniel, German Wirehaired Pointer, Labrador Retriever & Pembroke Welsh Corgi
Dogs with a
curly fleece
coat are often sought after
for their «teddy bear» appearance.
Popular among hunters
for the breed's hunting and retrieving skills, the poodle began making waves with ladies of the upper class who thought the natural
curly coat and affectionate nature of the breed were appealing.
Bichons do not shed, which makes them excellent companions
for allergy sufferers, but because the
curly coat grows continuously, diligent grooming is essential to prevent mats and tangles.
Pet owners recommend the Mat Zapper brush
for Labradoodles with the thick
curly coats, and the ToughZapper
for a wavy type
coat.
Wire - pin brushes, with or without rubber - tipped ends, are the preferred choice
for pets with medium to long hair and those with
curly or woolly
coats.