The slightly oily coat is specifically designed to repel water and also serves to protect the dog from the elements.
Not exact matches
Spray on just enough to dampen the
coat slightly; too much conditioner will leave the dog looking
oily and greasy.
Its
coat, which consists of a rough, coarse outer
coat combined with a soft wooly
slightly oily undercoat, is essential for protecting it from brambles and cold water.
The
coat consists of dense, rough and crisp outer
coat and short wooly,
slightly oily, water - resistant undercoat.
The
slightly oily nature of the Labrador Retrievers
coat leads inexperienced owners with the impression that their dog needs bathing; however, the
oily coat is natural and serves to protect the skin of the water going Labrador Retriever.
The outer
coat is flat,
oily, and
slightly wavy.