Coat on the wirehaired variety is a uniform, short, thick, rough, hard
outercoat with a fine shorter undercoat.
Not exact matches
It sports a pale gray or cream undercoat
with an
outercoat that is a mixture of gray and black hairs.
The double - coat consists of a soft, insulating undercoat overlaid
with a harsh, oily
outercoat that is practically waterproof.
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.