Not exact matches
No matter what kind of
coat your dog has -
short, long, curly, or
wiry - your dog's
coat health shows on the surface and can be influenced by environment, diet, and medical issues.
Their
coats are
wiry, harsh and
short.
The outer
coat is hard,
wiry and stiff, while the undercoat
shorter and softer.
Because of their mixed parentage, Chipoo
coats can be smooth or coarse,
wiry or fluffy, long or
short and are sometimes wavy or curly.
Scottish terriers are a
short - legged breed of vermin - hunting dog, easily recognized by their
wiry coat, bushy eyebrows and mustache.
The Dachshunds
coat may have
short, long, or
wiry hair.
Smooth -
coated Brussels Griffons on the other hand, have straight,
short and glossy
coats with no traces of
wiry hair.
The Scottish terrier or the «Scottie» is a small dog with
short legs and a longer
wiry coat.
Long or
short,
wiry or silky, no matter what type of
coat your pet has, it is going to need regular grooming.
Think about Norwich Terriers, with their
short legs,
wiry coat, pointed ears, and tapered muzzle.
The Lakeland should have a
wiry, solid - colored
coat in blue, black, liver, red, or wheaten, with or without a blue, black, liver, or grizzle saddle pattern, clipped
short to reveal his ready - for - action frame and his high - set tail, which is likely to be wagging.
His rough
wiry coat has a shaggy harsh texture and is typically groomed
short along the back but long around the legs, like a kilt.
The
coat is dense,
wiry, broken and twisted, almost appearing like coconut matting, with a
short, fine undercoat.
A
short, tight,
wiry, harsh outer
coat protects them from twigs and burrs.
Brushing: Long or
short, straight or curly, soft or
wiry, single or double, every
coat type benefits from a good brushing with a Four Paws brush!
They are either covered in a rough,
wiry coat or a
short, smooth
coat, and they can be either black, red, or black and tan with no markings.
He has a
short,
wiry coat, bushy beard and eyebrows.
Non-shedding small dogs are not simply those with
short,
wiry or little hair; many have long, thick, or double
coats.
Type of
Coat: double coat that's soft on the underside and wiry on the outer side (often owners of this breed clip their dogs to appear as though they have bushy eyebrows, a mustache and a beard, keeping the rest of the coat shorter) it's important that you brush this breed's coat daily to prevent knotting and matting of the
Coat: double
coat that's soft on the underside and wiry on the outer side (often owners of this breed clip their dogs to appear as though they have bushy eyebrows, a mustache and a beard, keeping the rest of the coat shorter) it's important that you brush this breed's coat daily to prevent knotting and matting of the
coat that's soft on the underside and
wiry on the outer side (often owners of this breed clip their dogs to appear as though they have bushy eyebrows, a mustache and a beard, keeping the rest of the
coat shorter) it's important that you brush this breed's coat daily to prevent knotting and matting of the
coat shorter) it's important that you brush this breed's
coat daily to prevent knotting and matting of the
coat daily to prevent knotting and matting of the fur
The
coat may be
short, which is more popular, or it can be
wiry, ranging in length from one to three inches.
This breed has a shaggy,
wiry topcoat with a
short, dense undercoat to produce a weatherproof
coat that is overall rough to the touch.
The
coat may be tidied for neatness of appearance, but
coats prepared with scissors and / or clippers should be severely penalized.The smooth
coat is straight,
short, tight and glossy, with no trace of
wiry hair.
Jack Russell Terriers can have any of three
coat types: rough, a double
coat with a
short dense undercoat and a dense
wiry outer
coat with
wiry eyebrows and a beard; broken, which is a
coat between rough and smooth, closer than a rough
coat with longer guard hairs than in a smooth, with or without the eyebrows and beard; and smooth, with a
short, flat, hard
coat.
Brussels Griffons may have
wiry, dense
coats or
short, straight and glossy ones, depending on the variety.
Their
short and
wiry coat should be brushed on a regular basis, and hand stripped by a professional grooming twice a year.
There is the traditional Brussels Griffon with its long,
wiry coat, the Belgian Griffon which has a slightly
shorter coat and fringe around its face, and the Petit Brabancon with a
short, smooth
coat.
A
wiry, tightly marcelled
coat is very faulty, as is an overly
short, smooth and thin
coat.
Harsh,
wiry coat is
short on the body, and longer on the head and legs.
The Abyssinian has whorls or rosettes in their
short, rough,
wiry coat.
It has thick,
short and
wiry coat and wisps that are falling on the face.
The
wiry little - shedding
coat is reasonably easy to look after, but the undercoat is dense and it will become matted unless it is combed or brushed weekly with a
short wire brush.
The rough
coat is harsh and
wiry, while the smooth
coat is straight,
short, tight and glossy.
Coat Care Double layered waterproof coat, with wiry top coat and soft, short undercoat — brushing once a week is usually suffic
Coat Care Double layered waterproof
coat, with wiry top coat and soft, short undercoat — brushing once a week is usually suffic
coat, with
wiry top
coat and soft, short undercoat — brushing once a week is usually suffic
coat and soft,
short undercoat — brushing once a week is usually sufficient
Rough
coat Griffons have
wiry coats (pictured left), and smooth
coat Griffons have
short, glossy
coats (pictured above).
A long terrier on
short legs, the Glen has a relatively large head with big teeth and strong jaws, dark round eyes, a docked tail carried high, and a shaggy,
wiry coat in wheaten, blue, or brindle.
The Teddy Roosevelt terrier's
coat is
short and smooth, and long or
wiry coats disqualify animals from conformation competition.