Most popular breeds have
an oily hair coat and hair that is shed sticks to clothes and furniture.
A rough or
oily hair coat can be a sign of illness as the desire to look beautiful is often overlooked by a cat once they aren't feeling well.
Sheepdog Herders: Again, many of these dogs have long,
oily hair coats, which are unsuitable for hot climates.
Not exact matches
The
hair coat can appear unkempt and
oily.
Some of the more common ones include weight gain / low energy without an increase in appetite, cold intolerance, chronic ear and / or skin infections along with
coat changes including dull, dry or
oily coats,
hair loss often symmetrically along the back, as well as thin skin.
Demodex injai has been found most commonly in terriers where it causes an excessively
oily, musty
coat (seborrheic dermatitis)- particularly along the spine - but little
hair loss.