Not exact matches
Crickets are chirpin'the water is high There's a
soft cotton dress on the line hangin» dry Window wide open African trees Bent over backwards from a hurricane breeze Not a word of goodbye not even a note She gone with the man in the
long black
coat.
This
long sleeve trench
coat is made in our
soft and breathable Tencel fabric.
Two
coats is plenty to give you fuller,
softer and
longer lashes.
It creates the perfect base
coat for your lipstick and keeps your lips
soft all day
long.
It has a
soft coated spout to protect baby's delicate gums and the straw is
long enough to ensure that baby is able to suck up all the liquid in the cup.
The wok has a
long handle with a
soft Bakelite
coating.
Long Genuine Leather
Coat: A bestseller is back — now in new
softer leather that makes it even more luxe!
Crafted from a
soft blend of lightweight fabrics, this puffer
coat features
long sleeves, a detachable faux fur hood and is designed to fall to mid thigh length.
Long, belted styles in eye - catching colors, classic pea
coats with polished crest buttons, modern hooded boucle jackets - all available in a totally
soft wool - blend.
It's called a sweater
coat, so totally different than a
long cardigan right?!?! The structure of this
coat helps create a polished and professional look, but the sweater knit material makes it oh so
soft and cozy.
For Christmas Mom bought me
soft yellow angora gloves and a
long matching oblong scarf that wrapped perfectly around the stand up collar of the black and white
coat.
Those crept in first as wine dark shades for
soft, wide skirts appearing under the hem of neutral coloured
coats; then as bolder images of
long coats entirely in rose pink.
Whether you opt for one knee, one size smaller or one
long and a winter
coat must have some qualities — to be
soft, warm and give us the best look.
I will be pairing my
long coats with skinny jeans (these Forever 21 jeans are so
soft), midi skirts, and skinny trousers.
Like the last - gen Kindle, the new reader is made of matte plastic that's more difficult to grip than the
soft rubber
coating of the Paperwhite, but it does have a rounder design, so it's easier to hold in one hand during
long reading sessions.
It comes in a white and light gray frame with silicone -
coated edges and a gently curved back, which B&N touts as being
soft and therefore comfortable for
long reading sessions.
Retailers should make sure they have the correct brushes for each
coat type available, such as
soft slickers for
long, delicate
coats and rubber brushes for short, single
coats.
They are known for having a very
soft coat, much like that of the Poodle, although a few of them have a wavy,
longer, silkier
coat that is characteristic of the Cavalier.
GROOMING THE ENGLISH TOY SPANIEL The
coat of an English Toy Spaniel should be
long, silky,
soft and wavy, but not curly.
The
coat of the Samoyed is a double
coat made up of a
soft, woolen undercoat and a
longer straight outer
coat.
So as you take your
long,
soft - as - silk
coat on that walk from one family who loves you to another, don't forget to wag on, merry Midnight, wag on.
Quality
coats consist mainly of
long,
soft guard hairs.
Despite their size they do have a double
coat — a
soft, dense undercoat and a
longer, harsher, straight outer
coat.
Bernese Mountain Dogs are double -
coated, with a
long topcoat and a
soft undercoat.
It has a double
coat with a
soft undercoat and a
long, flat outer
coat.
However, the Wheaten has a
long,
soft, wavy single
coat that covers its entire body and head and flows when the dog moves.
The
coat should not be excessively
long, open, loose or
soft.
However, speculation is that the three
long - legged terriers of the Emerald Isle — the Irish, the Kerry Blue, and the
Soft -
coated Wheaten — and the short - legged Glen of Imaal all spring from the same basic terrier stock.
The double
coat boasts
long, straight guard hairs, whereas, the undercoat is dense and
soft so to keep this breed warm.
Has
longer hair, but not a
soft coated «woolly».
The
coat is curly, dense and
long, giving it a fluffy appearance and making it
soft to the touch.
The length of the Goldendoodle's
coat varies depending on breeding, though it is generally medium -
long and fairly dense but
soft in texture.
Havanese are known for their curled - tail, large, yearning brown eyes and
soft, mellifluous
coat of
long hair, which can be groomed into a variety of styles.
Their double
coat is made up of a thick and
soft undercoat, and a rough and
long overcoat to protect the dog from any weather, although it tends to gather up dirt.
This breed sports a double
coat, a
soft undercoat and slightly
longer guard hairs, over a muscular body.
Two other
coats are found: the
softer and
longer brush -
coat, and the rare bear -
coat.
Golden Retriever Husky Mixes have a double
coat - the inner
coat is dense and
soft, and the outer
coat is
long and can be wavy.
The
coat is a double
coat, with a straight to wavy,
long outer
coat and a dense,
soft inner
coat.
I have a gorgeous
long haired brindle
coat that is incredibly
soft, and white socks on my feet!
One of the
longest living breeds of dogs there are, it isn't at all unusual for a
Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier to live anywhere between 11 years and 15 years — with some living even quite a bit
longer than that.
Medium
long and dense,
soft, and silky in texture, the
coat resists matting.
They have
long hair of normal type, and their
coat is very
soft and easy to groom.
Outfitted with touchably
soft fur, the Anatolian Shepherd Dog has a one - inch
long coat, along with a thick undercoat.
The Pekinese has a
soft,
long, straight
coat with a thick undercoat.
We heat up our Re-Moisturizer before you use it to ensure it penetrates deep into the hair shaft and keeps your pet's
coat softer, for
longer.
The
longer coat on the beard, legs and lower body may be slightly
softer than the body
coat but should not be or appear fluffy.
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There are two varieties of the breed: the Hairless, which only has hair on certain parts of its body, and the Powderpuff, which has a
long,
soft coat.
Its
soft coat is clipped short on the saddle with a
long undercoat, which requires frequent brushing and grooming for maintenance.
The
coat of this variety of dachshund is similar to an Irish setter very slightly wavy,
soft and shiny,
longer on the underside of the body the ears and behind the legs, the hair should be the
longest length on the underside of the tail forming a flag, shortest hair is down the dogs back.