Sentences with word «outercoat»

As a double - coated breed, the collie should have a straight outercoat with a much softer undercoat.
The bushy, double coat consists of a thick, downy undercoat and a long, straight outercoat that stands well away from the body.
Another big dog that doesn't shed much is the Bouvier des Flandres, because of the unique qualities of its coat the hairs it loses from its undercoat are trapped by the longer wiry outercoat so don't end up all over the furniture or your clothes.
Different coat colors will have different textures with the black coat having little or no coarse outercoat and
Coat on the wirehaired variety is a uniform, short, thick, rough, hard outercoat with a fine shorter undercoat.
They may contain a jacket style outercoat and an inner shirt for casual routines.
I would've gone with full blown pigtails and a plaid outercoat just to give the 90s a huge shoutout.
Slightly wavy outercoats are permissible.
This breed's coat is unique in that the undercoat and outercoat weave together between 6 and 9 months of age, to create long cords.
The breed has an abundant double coat of fur that is made up of a thick textured outercoat and a softer, denser undercoat.
This type of brush can also be used on dogs such as Huskies and Collies who have «double coats» — a soft undercoat and weather - resistant outercoat.
The coat is double, with a soft, insulating undercoat overlaid with a wavy or curly outercoat.
His double coat consists of a warm, woolly undercoat overlaid by a harsh, water - repellent outercoat.
The double - coat consists of a soft, insulating undercoat overlaid with a harsh, oily outercoat that is practically waterproof.
Shetland sheepdogs have double coats, with thick, dense undercoats and long, straight and harsh outercoats.
They all have double coats with a moderate undercoat and a silky, medium - length outercoat.
The rough - coated collie has an abundant outercoat of straight, harsh hair, especially on its mane, chest, and tail.
Scottish terriers have a thick weather - resistant coat with a hard wiry outercoat and a soft undercoat.
It consists of a coarse outercoat and soft, woolly undercoat that intertwine to form tassel - like cords.
According to the AKC breed standard, the outercoat can be short, medium, or long, though the breed standard faults outercoats that are soft, silky or too long.
Such puppies generally have two layers of fur, the outercoat being the thickest.
A full double coat, the outercoat should remain coarse yet soft, and the undercoat should be dense and fluffy.
A slicker brush will help remove the loose hair and brush out tangles and mats in the outercoat.
The outercoat is water - resistant and protects the dog from dirt, rain and thorns.
The outercoat is two - to four - inches long, hard, and not glossy.
The outercoat is extremely long and may be slightly wavy but never curly.
It sports a pale gray or cream undercoat with an outercoat that is a mixture of gray and black hairs.
If unhindered, the outercoat forms thin cylindrical mats known as cords.
The undercoat is short and thick, and the outercoat is longer and coarse.
The outercoat is wiry curls.
The undercoat is cream / beige with the outercoat being various shades of grey tinged with red or tan.
The undercoat is white while the outercoat is tipped with black but if the black is diluted it produces an almost blue or slate hue.
The outercoat is dense and rough with a soft undercoat.
However, German spitzes have soft, wooly undercoats and long, harsh, straight outercoats, whereas Pomeranians have short, dense undercoats and long outercoats which stand off the body, giving a fluffy appearance.
Their outercoat may be slightly wavy or flat.
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