Sentences with phrase «require occasional bathing»

Generally speaking, the Newfoundland Lab should be easy to care for, as both his purebred parents only require occasional bathing.
They need to be brushed once a week and require occasional bathing in case they get dirty.
Their coat is a combination of wavy and curly hair that forms corkscrew curls and requires an occasional bath and combing every two to three weeks.
These kinds of dogs usually only require an occasional bath and brush.
They will require an occasional bath.
Their coats are short and stiff and only require the occasional bath and brush.

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They require very little maintenance; the occasional bathing and brushing along with nail clipping should suffice.
Most spores are shed through the fur into the carpet, so occasional «dip» baths may be required to kill the spores that may on the fur of cats and dogs.
Most cases of ringworm are mild and self - limiting, meaning that they require no specific treatment other than attention to hygiene and occasional bathing to prevent the spread of the infection on the dog or to others.
Because their low - to - the - ground stomachs pick up dirt easily, their long ears require constant cleaning, and because their skin is oily (causing odor), an occasional bath or trip to the groomer is desirable.
Grooming: This breed's short coat is easy to maintain with weekly brushing and occasional baths and requires standard care for eyes, ears, pads and nails.
The breed's crisp, somewhat wiry coat, however, is exceptionally easy - care, requiring only brushing and occasional bathing».
Pet Boston Terriers require very little grooming — just an occasional nail trim, teeth brushing, and bath is all they need to keep their «formal attire» in good shape.
Grooming: Routine brushing and combing and occasional bathing is required for your Estrela Mountain Dog.
They have a short haired, easy to take care of coat that requires weekly brushing and the occasional bath.
Even though they have a harsh coat but they don't require excessive bathing or care and remain totally perfect with the occasional clipping and care.
Their short coat is remarkably easy to care for and requires minimal grooming and only occasional bathing.
Grooming: Routine brushing and combing and occasional bathing is required for your English Setter.
While Manchester's do not require a lot of grooming they do need regular nail trims and the occasional bath with a good brushing.
Grooming: An occasional bath (usually no more than once a month), brushing, trimming of nails and cleaning of ears and teeth is all that's required.
Henry doesn't require much grooming beyond the occasional bath and brushing (except for nail trims, and I bring him to a professional with experience with reactive dogs for that since he has some sort of trauma regarding his feet from his past life), but I know I would love to learn how to do a «real» grooming!
Being a longhair, the Persian requires daily combing to prevent Hairballs and matting, and an occasional, gentle bath.
Their coat, which can be rough or smooth, is easy to care for with regular brushing and occasional bathing, although the rough coat requires hand - stripping.
Both do not require any coat care but rats love to swim so feel free to provide the occasional bath in a pool of water.
Am Staffs require minimal grooming; brushing with a firm - bristled brush and an occasional bath should suffice.
They require nothing beyond brushing and an occasional bath.
Grooming: Routine brushing and combing and occasional bathing is required for your Borzoi.
Grooming: Routine brushing and combing and occasional bathing is required for your Atlas Terrier.
Special Needs Exercise: The Canaan Dog requires daily brisk exercise and room to roam Grooming: The Canaan Dog needs minimal grooming: occasional brushing and bathing.
Thanks to the Miniature Pinscher's fine, short, sleek coats, these dogs require minimal to practically no grooming on your part, other than the occasional bath or quick brush up that is.
Dogs of this breed have an extremely short and almost odorless coat that requires little more than an occasional bath about once a month (though many veterinarians suggest [citation needed] that even bathing once per month is too frequent for this breed), but a wipe - down with a damp cloth is recommended after walks as seeds, burrs and floating dust in the air can get into the coat and irritate the skin.
Grooming: Routine brushing and combing and occasional bathing is required for your Dalmatian.
Routine brushing and combing and occasional bathing is required for your Dalmatian.
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