Thankfully, they have a very short coat and
need less grooming.
Pug is available almost most of the Indian Cities and
need less grooming and training, but need regular medical care and your engagement.
Perhaps you want a breed that
needs less grooming than the Collie you grew up with?
Not exact matches
Since CEO tenure is decreasing and the pool of available CEOs is small, directors
need to be certain that their companies have real succession plans in place and that they take care to
groom less senior executives for higher - level jobs, Larcker says.
The company's new system, the Encore, is smaller than the original and is wall mounted to accommodate the
needs of mobile
groomers and small salons, and is
less costly, at $ 695.
While they typically
need less attention in this area than longhairs, short haired cats should also be
groomed regularly, as demonstrated in this video... «Cat
Grooming Brushing Demonstration.»
Much
less grooming is
needed for this clip.
Length: Medium Characteristics: Curly Colors: White with shadings of cream, buff or apricot Coat
Less Allergenic: White with shadings of cream, buff or apricot Overall
Grooming Needs: High
Different dog breeds
need to be
groomed more or
less often.
While the Boston can get by with
less grooming than a long haired breed, and do not require exceptionally large amounts of exercise, they do have daily
needs must be attended to.
When your puppy will
need to go to the
groomer later in life, it will be much easier and
less stressful since they are already used to the bathing at home.
This breed's coat
needs daily brushing, unless you keep its coat short, in which case it might require
less grooming.
While some breeds
need considerably
less grooming, periodical
grooming helps the dog to be comfortable and healthy.
Most cats
need to be professionally
groomed every 6 weeks or
less.
Long - coat Chis
needs less trimming and
grooming than their short - coat counterparts.
The lack of a thick undercoat means this breed is
less prone to matting than some other semi-longhairs or longhairs, say, a Persian, which
need to be
groomed daily to prevent matting.
Many of my clients thought that a parrot would be
less demanding than a dog or cat - no
need to walk and
groom them, no
need to change their smelly litter boxes or pick hair strands out of your food.
They
need similar care to the Poodle as far as
grooming — although they are slightly
less high maintenance.
If your family is always on the go and you don't have time to train him or
groom his beautiful double coat weekly, you should take a pass on this breed and look for a dog that
needs a little
less maintenance.
Cats of breeds with more fur
need more frequent
grooming than those of with
less fur.
When dogs spend a good deal of time outdoors, running on various hard surfaces, including concrete and blacktop, their nails are gradually worn down, and they have
less of a
need for formal nail -
grooming sessions.
Short - haired cats
need grooming too, but much
less frequently than long - haired ones.
Every product sold is
less grooming you
need to do.
This often means
less sneezing and
less sweeping, but it also means more
grooming as the coat
needs to be
groomed to prevent the dead hair from getting tangled within the undercoat creating mats.
Most breeds of dogs have very specific temperaments, activity level
needs,
grooming requirements, behavioral issues and many other factors that make certain breeds more or
less desirable for one person or another.
Indoor cats scratch, too, although their scratching is
less about warning other cats away than engaging their natural
need to stretch and
groom their claws.
As your cat becomes
less flexible, she may also
need a little help with
grooming.
While most pet owners do not want — or
need — to buy high - end, professional - grade clippers, most major clipper manufacturers offer
less expensive clippers and clipper kits that suit home
grooming needs perfectly.
Clean, dry coat is easier to brush, and it's easier on both the
groomers and the animals since
less brushing and tugging is
needed.
There is clearly a problem with drivers using hand held phones whilst driving (but apparently
less so when it comes to drinking lattes, eating sandwiches,
grooming beards or applying make - up) and attitudes
need to change.
If you're more a cat person, you might assume that felines cost
less to own than dogs; after all, they eat
less, don't
need grooming, and they're generally the independent sort who does their own thing whenever they choose.