Sentences with phrase «hair coat texture»

In other breeds such as the Miniature Schnauzer, both hair coat texture and hair color are defining characteristics of our breed.

Not exact matches

The lather is lower than many on this list, but the texture of the actual shampoo is thick and coating, allowing you to massage your hair and scalp and rest assured that you're not overdrying or stripping your hair.
The single coat boasts a glossy and silky texture with straight hair.
They have a wavy coat ranging in texture from uniform waves to close curls, with especially long hair on the ears.
The curly hair coat has a naturally harsh texture with an even density, while the corded hair version is characterized by hanging even cords of varying length.
The guard hairs are the same length as the undercoat, and the coat is very thick, creating a plush, velvety texture.
Groomers tend to clip down the Norwich, which shortens but does not remove dead hair, compromising coat texture, but this method may be more comfortable for older dogs and more efficient for busy pet owners.
Groomers tend to clip down the Norfolk, which only shortens but does not remove dead hair, and compromises coat texture, but this method may be more comfortable for older dogs and more convenient for busy pet owners.
A long - coat Chi's hair texture is similar to smooth silk and may sometimes even look fluffy.
«Neither the natural outline nor the natural texture of the coat may be changed by any artificial means...» Should an exhibit lack coat in the locations described in the Standard... «the whole skull well covered with hair», «the neck well coated with hair», «the forelegs well coated all around», and «the hams densely coated with a thick long jacket in excess of any other part», it's grooming does not comply with the OES Standard.
Well covered with thick, silky hair, very fine in texture, the Afghan hound's coat is a sort found among animals native to high altitudes.»
The texture of this coat also matches that environment — longer, coarse guard hairs over a dense undercoat.
To obtain the ideal shape for your puppy's coat, take your pet to a professional groomer, who can clip the coat to lengths that are appropriate for your pet's unique hair texture, since Pomapoo's vary in appearance.
The hair is a single coat, always curly and of a wooly texture.
Show dogs should be hand stripped to maintain rough coat texture — a time - consuming process of pulling out dead hair by hand.
Show dogs are washed very frequently which tends to soften the coat, so feel for texture in the grey hair.
Even thought the sphinx lacks a fur coat, its skin is lined with fine hair textures.
Check the puppy coat for the new guard hairs (texture) and more mature hair coming in.
Stripping is essentially pulling individual hairs — this retains the texture of the coat, removing the dead hairs.
Correct hair therefore saves grooming time, as well as a lot of money expended on expensive hair care products designed to improve coat texture.
Jokes were made about the Yorkie's long, silky coat, inferring that its finely textured hair was a product of the looms.
Stripping (pulling out the longer dead hairs) maintains the coat's harsh texture, and is how show dogs are groomed.
The Old English should be profusely but not excessively coated, with hair of a good hard texture that is shaggy and free from curl.
This is a very important point: The hair should be about two inches long; the body coat is a mixture of about 2/3 hardish hair with about 1/3 soft hair, giving a sort of crisp texture.
A Bedlington's coat is a thick double layer of thick and thin hairs with a crisp curly texture.
The little lion dog as it is commonly known comes in many colours and has a long wavy coat with a combination of fine and thick hairs giving it a unique texture.
The coat is long hair with an extremely soft texture.
Groomers tend to clip down the Border Terrier, which shortens but does not remove dead hair, and compromises coat texture, but this method may be more comfortable for older dogs and more convenient for busy pet owners.
The hair texture of these dogs allow the shedding hair to cling to live coat, and the dead hairs must be brushed out or matting will occur quickly.
Hormones regulate the change from fuzzy puppy coats to the adult version, and they have an affect again as the animal ages, often causing hair to become thinner with a dryer texture.
To maintain a true Cairn Terrier coat texture and look, dogs should be stripped, a tedious process of pulling out dead hairs by hand or with a stripping knife about once per month.
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