Some dogs
require less grooming due to naturally shorter and straight hair.
Some dogs
require less grooming due to...
For example, hairy breeds require brushing at least once a week but short - haired ones, such as Dalmatians,
require less grooming.
This breed's coat needs daily brushing, unless you keep its coat short, in which case it might
require less grooming.
Many owners opt to bring their terripoo to a groomer every six to eight weeks to maintain a puppy cut, which
requires less grooming.
Over all, the Cairn
requires less grooming than most other breeds.
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.
Not exact matches
Most older cats look
less «put together» than they did in their younger years because arthritis or other conditions have made the stretching
required for
grooming too painful.
My feedback has been that Cavachons are extremely easy to house train, (We give them a super start which makes your job easier)
Require less frequent
grooming than many hybrids and have low maintenance silky wavy coats.
Shorthaired breeds tend to
require much
less grooming.
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.
Short - haired dogs
require less maintenance and have fewer
grooming expenses than those with longer coats.
Despite its unique coat, it
requires even
less grooming than other rabbit varieties.
Many breeds
require significantly
less grooming than this, but regular
grooming helps to ensure your Basset Hound is healthy and comfortable.
Though they shed
less, long - haired dogs often
require more
grooming than their short - haired, smooth - coated counterparts.
They eat
less food,
require less in the way of
grooming time due to their size, they are fast to housebreak and when they do make a mess it is smaller, they shed
less hair due to their small size, young children and elderly people can walk these dogs without any undue physical strain, and they can live quite comfortably in small homes and apartments.
Dogs with easy coat care (e.g., Labrador retrievers) cost much
less than those
requiring extensive
grooming (e.g., poodles and their mixes)
But the smooth - coated collie, which looks startlingly different from the rough - coated collie, has the same temperament - and
requires much
less grooming.
As pets age and arthritis and obesity make them
less mobile, pets spend more and more time
grooming themselves and worrying small areas of their skin — activities that
requires less energy and can be performed in a resting position.
As pets age and arthritis and obesity make them
less mobile, they spend more and more time
grooming themselves — an activity that
requires less energy.
A Miniature Pinscher coat is very short, so they
require less frequent
grooming than dogs with longer coats.
Grooming can be a bit of a chore with an English springer spaniel, though this dog
requires less work than the smaller cousins.
Well - executed home bathing and drying can help pet owners save money at the
grooming salon, as clean pets
require less frequent appointments and will be in better condition when they are
groomed — a good selling point for home bathing and drying products.
Holly Gibson, marketing and innovation manager for Shor - Line, points out that electric tables have the advantage of allowing a greater range of positioning to accommodate multiple
groomer heights and dog sizes, as well as
requiring less effort from the
groomer.
It
requires less effort to get a perfect
groom.
More casual environments may
require less formal clothing, but the commitment to a neat appearance and personal
grooming remains.