Not exact matches
Areas with
dog hair don't
require protection, so just apply sunscreen to vulnerable areas, such as the nose and the stretch of skin where the belly and hind legs meet — this area is unprotected even on hairy breeds.
Both felines and pet
dogs require routine brushing, and animals with longer
hair (e.g., poodles, Yorkshire terriers)
require frequent journeys to an expert pet groomer.
A
dog with
hair instead of fur
requires professional grooming, a large
dog eats far more than a small
dog, and breeds with a predisposition for medical conditions will need medication as they get older.
While there is little
hair in the hairless variety, this
dog still
requires routine brushing sessions to avoid it from becoming a matted mess.
Longhair: Now
dogs with long
hair almost always
require daily attention and care.
Prices depend on many factors, like where you live, what your
dog's age, size, and
hair type is, and what services you
require.
Professional grooming covers a lot of areas that you may not be comfortable with such as trimming the
hair around your
dog's eyes or other parts that
require a steady hand.
Dogs with double textured
hair, like huskies,
require the combination of a slicker brush and a pin brush.
Many
dogs, such as poodles, with very short
hair also may
require coats, even if their
hair is very thick.
These little
dogs average five to seven pounds fully grown and have long silky
hair that
requires daily brushing.
Webb is spending an hour as the pet's mobile - spa stylist and has seen the
dog steadily improve over the past six years, better tolerating the regular grooming sessions that the breed's long, silky
hair requires.
All
dogs require grooming, but breeds with longer or thicker
hair require more upkeep.
As with many
dogs that have a short coat, you'll be
required to brush your Whippet weekly to dispose of any loose
hairs.
While show
dogs are
required to have long
hair, a family pet can be trimmed to reduce grooming.
These affectionate, friendly
dogs are small and easily kept as house pets, but have long, silky
hair that
requires regular grooming.
Although
dogs with wire - haired coats
require little daily grooming, they do shed a small amount of
hair on their own.
Because this
dog's coat is fairly long it
requires regular brushing to prevent tangles and to remove dead
hair.
The Poodle side of this
dog may
require periodic visits to the groomer to keep his coat looking it's best, but this
dog is relatively maintenance free and brushing 1 to 2 times a week should be sufficient to keep
hair in check.
Many
dog breeds
require the
hair that grows in the ear canal to be plucked regularly to help maintain a cleaner ear canal.
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.
Despite the longish
hair they don't
require too much grooming according to
Dog Breed Info.
Long - haired
dogs require more maintenance, and because their fur tangles easily and takes longer to dry, you may opt to use a doggy
hair dryer to speed the process.
For instance,
dogs breeds that have coats with
hair that constantly grows
require regular visits to the grooming salon for a routine shampoo and cut; whereas, non-shedding breeds with a healthy coat can be generally bathed about every six to eight weeks, suggests veterinarian Cheryl Yuill.
The American Bulldog Association color standard is similar, although it
requires a minimum of 15 percent white
hairs to appear in a
dog's coat.
Your pet does
require frequent grooming as it does not shed, and without grooming the
hair tends to mat, which can be unhealthy for the
dog.
They eat less food,
require less in the way of grooming time due to their size, they are fast to housebreak and when they do make a mess it is smaller, they shed less
hair due to their small size, young children and elderly people can walk these
dogs without any undue physical strain, and they can live quite comfortably in small homes and apartments.
Field
dogs have less
hair are slightly smaller and
require much more exercise.
The Koolie's coat
requires little attention for grooming, brush this
dog with a firm bristled brush routinely to remove dead
hair and skin.
Having a long - haired
dog requires good maintenance of the
dog «s
hair so that you can avoid rising problems like skin issues and diseases.
Both cats and
dogs need regular brushing, and animals with longer
hair (e.g.,, poodles, Yorkshire terriers)
require frequent trips to a professional groomer.
All
dogs also
require regular bathing to keep their skin and
hair coat clean and healthy.
While smooth - haired
dogs only
require brushing and bathing when necessary, wire - coated Griffons may need to visit a professional groomer to have dead
hairs stripped from their coat.
Some
dogs like the poodles and terriers will
require professional grooming to maintain the
hair and the look of the
dog.
Dogs with very short
hair and no undercoat may only
require a soft bristle brush.
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.
Other
dog breeds
require a lot of grooming not because they have a special
hair style that must be tended to, but simply because they have a lot of
hair that easily becomes entangled and dirty.
To maintain a clean environment for you and your
dog all that is
required is vacuuming twice to remove pet
hair and frequent washing of bedding and draperies.
Caring for your Aidi will
require that you put up with plenty of
dog hair on the furniture and carpet, and floating through the air during these shedding sessions that can last three weeks or more.
Their long
hair requires daily brushing, but it's soft and comfortable when you're cuddling with the
dog.
These
dogs seem to shed small amounts of fur all year round, so
require brushing at least weekly to remove any dead
hair.
However, these
dogs come in a variety of
hair lengths and
hair consistencies, and many
dogs that don't shed
require regular grooming and maintenance to prevent problems like matted
hair and infectious agents that can get trapped in short but thick coats.
They do have a long coat, so
require daily brushing and your house will be full of tumbleweeds of
hair, but this is a small price to pay for such as lovely large
dog.
For these reasons, up to 10 % of
dogs will
require a second procedure in order to eliminate any new aberrant
hairs.
Dogs with long
hair such as Lhasa Apso or Cocker Spaniels
require regular grooming to ensure that their luscious locks do not get tangled.
Obviously, just like with
dog with longer
hairs, grooming is
required mainly by brushing in order to keep the coat free of mat.
Overall he is a low - to non-shedding
dog who
requires minimal grooming — brushing 1 to 2 times per week if short
hair and wipe him down with a soft, damp towel in hairless.
Dogs that shed significantly will
require hours of brushing and grooming per week in order to prevent matting and to prevent your house from becoming lined from floor to ceiling with
dog hair.
Though the coat is fairly long and thick, this
dog requires only occasional brushing and combing to prevent matting and to remove loose
hairs.
Some
dogs require professional grooming for cutting and trimming the
hair.
If you never even get around to brushing your own
hair, don't choose a
dog who
requires daily grooming.