The main concern breeders have with this dog is its skin,
however regular grooming and brushing can help to control skin problems.
Not exact matches
However, if you have chosen a shorter cut that requires
regular trips to the
groomer, or if your dog has a habit of getting particularly messy, you might find yourself needing to bathe your Westie as often as every four to six weeks.
However, it can be controlled a bit by
regular brushing — occasional brushing is recommended any way to meet he
grooming needs of the Pekingese.
However, even with
regular grooming, this means that pets have their teeth brushed only every 6 to 8 weeks.
However, some breeds of cats, such as Persians, require extensive
grooming on a
regular basis to avoid widespread knotting of the hair and possible sores on the skin.
However, with
regular coat
grooming and a healthy, species - appropriate diet, hairballs should not be an issue for any cat.
Cats generally love to
groom themselves —
however long - haired cats need a bit of extra help with
regular brushing to remove excess fur.
However, due to its heavy coat, owners will need to provide the bichon with
regular groomings (trimming, brushing and bathing) every four to eight weeks to keep loose hair and dander from contaminating the environment.
Professional
grooming is not necessary
however regular brushing (daily when shedding) will help keep his coat looking its best and the loose hair in check.
Professional
grooming is not necessary and bathing can be done on an «as needed» basis
however ears should be inspected and cleaned out weekly with his teeth receiving
regular brushing.
However, the bichon still needs daily brushing and
regular grooming.
Regular brushing and professional
grooming can keep the amount of hair lost to a minimum;
however, you will always have some dog hair on furniture, rugs, clothing, and oh yes, occasionally in your food!
Poodles do not shed, which makes it easy to keep your small house clean;
however, their curly coats need
regular brushing, clipping and
grooming.
They do require
regular grooming,
however, because pugs tend to shed a lot.
However,
regular grooming of a golden retriever is even more important than it is for dogs with shorter coats, and owners of Goldens should ideally aim to brush their dog for at least a few minutes every day.
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.
However, a Poodle's coat still requires
regular grooming.
However, they do shed their fur and require
regular bathing and
grooming.
Your cat will need
regular grooming to ensure their coat stays in good condition,
however you may find that the cost of bathing,
grooming or de-matting your pet is not covered by your pet insurance.
However not all animals enjoy the
grooming process and many owners find that it is easier to send their pet to a professional
groomer on a
regular basis instead.
Non-shedding,
however, means other things as well: you have to
groom the Mini on a
regular basis.
They will
however need to be
groomed on a
regular basis just like their counterpart the Miniature Schnauzer.
However, it's important to note that even with
regular grooming you probably will still notice some hair left on your carpet and clothes by your Giant Schnauzer.
However, to help keep a Boxer in good condition,
regular grooming is necessary.
They require
regular and specialized
grooming specific to their breed: stripping or clipping, with
regular brushing in between;
however, this breed sheds very little.