A dog living in the wild couldn't require much grooming - he wouldn't survive long if he did!
Cane Corsos, on the other hand, require a lot of exercise and food, but but don't require much grooming at all.
Henry doesn't require much grooming beyond the occasional bath and brushing (except for nail trims, and I bring him to a professional with experience with reactive dogs for that since he has some sort of trauma regarding his feet from his past life), but I know I would love to learn how to do a «real» grooming!
ACDs don't require much grooming.
The noble, dignified Greyhound is a low - maintenance pet that thrives on your attention but doesn't require much grooming.
The Bloodhound doesn't require much grooming coat wise, however under the folds of skin should be cleaned regularly to avoid itchy or dry skin.
They're not faddy eaters, they don't shed excessive hair and as all three of mine are smooth coated, they don't require much grooming beyond nail cutting and teeth cleaning... as pets go, lurchers are pretty much perfect.
The Standard Chinchilla has soft, rollback fur which, like most short - to - medium haired rabbits, do
not require much grooming in order to keep it in show - worthy condition.
Because it is not long like that of the Angoras, for example, they do
not require much grooming.
They do
not require much grooming, compared to wooly breeds such as the English Angora.
Dobermans do
not require much grooming.
Not exact matches
Not much grooming required here these guys have a short coat.
The distinctive coat does
not shed as
much as those of other breeds, though they do
require regular
grooming.
Even though the Miniature Schnauzer doesn't shed
much, regular brushing and
grooming is still
required because the coat can grow fairly long without occasional trimming.
If you're looking for a pup that doesn't
require much in the way of specialized
grooming, then this may be the perfect dog for you.
These energetic dogs have a thick silky coat, and while they do
require regular
grooming, they don't shed
much fur.
Despite the longish hair they don't
require too
much grooming according to Dog Breed Info.
There is
not much grooming and exercise
required by a Bulldog which makes them easy to take care of.
While the Poodle Yorkie mix doesn't usually shed very
much, these dogs still
require quite a bit of
grooming because of their long coat.
Though he doesn't shed
much, his long coat
requires regular
grooming.
Grooming: While it doesn't
require much brushing, the Manchester Terrier should be kept out of the sun due to risk of sunburn and heat rash.
People surrender dogs to shelters for reasons like «I didn't know she'd
require grooming every month» to «he got too big» to «she has too
much energy.»
Grooming wise, the Pug does
not require much maintenance.
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.
If you want to make the most of your career, even though a formal education is
not required, you should attend a dog
grooming school that has a certified or reputable program so that you can get as
much training and education as possible.
For instance: Yorkshire Terriers (aka Yorkies) need to be
groomed almost weekly, but otherwise don't
require much maintenance.
Their coat does
not shed
much, but to prevent severe matting, the Kerry coat
requires daily brushing and frequent
grooming.
This cross-breed of a cocker spaniel and a poodle produced a smallish intelligent dog with a coat that did
not shed
much and
required less
grooming than a poodle.
Miniature Pinscher Proud and intelligent,
requires regular exercise but
not much grooming — great companion
They are easy to
groom as they have naturally smooth and shiny multi colored fur coat which does
not require much of
grooming work.