On the other hand, dogs with
heavy undercoats do best bathed during peak shedding season, which generally happens in the spring or fall.
All double - coated breeds carry
heavy undercoats, a layer of downy fur that insulates them from weather extremes.
Dobermans and Beagles don't have a very
heavy undercoat, but you can still expect a fair amount of shedding to occur.
For those who live in very cold climates, this breed tens to grow an additional
heavy undercoat.
If a dog has
a heavy undercoat, it can be helpful to arrange for summer hair clipping.
And if your mix breed dog has some of these dogs in their lineage then that
heavy undercoat can be present in your dog.
A heavy outer coat forms the low maintenance cords, and
heavy undercoat will form mats in a solid mass, or in wide or narrow ribbons.
he says that well insulated dogs such as his samoyeds adjust better to heat than short - haired dogs that don't have
an heavy undercoat — as long as they have an effective way to get rid of their own excess body heat.
Not exact matches
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.
The coat is double, presenting a soft, wavy and light
undercoat and a slightly
heavier overcoat.
During this time, brush daily with a
heavy - duty comb that reaches into the
undercoat, and, well... do I have to mention the vacuum cleaner?
Samoyeds shed year - round and have periods of
heavy shedding once or twice a year as the
undercoat sheds out.
One of the characteristics of Goldens is their multi-length coat, which consists of a good
undercoat during the colder months, with a longer, water - repellent outer coat with
heavier feathering on the chest, tail, back of thighs and forelegs.
Dogs with a
heavy coat or dense
undercoat are more likely to develop these lesions.
It may be necessary to use the
undercoat deShedding tool more frequently during
heavy shedding seasons.
Designed for breeds with thick,
heavy coats, the long precision tapered pins of this rake penetrate deep into your dog's coat to remove
undercoat.
Their coats comprise of a thick
undercoat to keep them warm and a
heavy coarse outer coat for protection.
Also like the Siberian, the Kai Ken has a thick
undercoat so are
heavy shedders during the time when they blow their coat.
Hartz Groomer's Best Comb — for those hard - to - reach areas on long, curly and
heavy coats A gentle way to quickly detangle, the comb's stainless steel pins penetrate the
undercoat to effectively remove excess hair.
Hartz Groomer's Best Slicker Brush — for the everyday maintenance of curly, long and
heavy coats Highly effective for every day de-shedding, this brush contains fine bristles for removing loose hair and superfluous
undercoat.
Hartz Groomer's Best Rake — to remove dead
undercoat, for
heavy coats This rake penetrates thick fur to de-shed and remove
undercoat, to effectively smooth hair and prevent matting.
This
heavy shedding process takes about a month, where the entire
undercoat is shed, leaving just the top coat.
But I managed to distress the edges down to the wood and on the flat surfaces I distressed in areas of
heavier use, lightly so the blue
undercoat would show through.