Sentences with phrase «much thicker fur»

Remember that for an animal with much thicker fur than you, and a more questionable adherence to hygiene, a flea infestation can be like a living nightmare: constantly scratching at places just out of your reach with no way to articulate the problem to your owner.

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And the big stately one — the alpha male, the one Rin named Gray, his body a streak of muscle, his coat marked in sweeps of black and charcoal — walks beside her with Juney's fingers nestled into the thick fur of his back, his jaw open and slavering, ready to tear off the head of anyone who so much as looks at her.
They have been a domesticated breed for thousands of years but have not changed much from their wolf ancestors and still have a thick double coat, a heavily furred tail, and erect ears.
Due to their short fur and thick necks Bulldogs do much better with leather collars vs nylon.
These energetic dogs have a thick silky coat, and while they do require regular grooming, they don't shed much fur.
The Siberian Husky is very much like the Alaskan Husky, but they tend to get a little bit bigger and they have a double coat of very thick fur that will be shed often.
For example, the Siberian cat is much more prepared for cold temperatures than a Burmese due to its thick fur that warms up its body.
Their fur coats (which look much better on them than on humans, by the way), transform from light in the summer to three times thicker in the winter — «resulting in a coat that insulates better than any other mammal's,» writes bioGraphic.
We want to stress how much more effective a computer is at dissipating heat and cooling its internal components when they're not coated in a thick coat of fur.
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