The outer coat has
straight guard hair to protect them from the elements (like snow).
The double coat boasts long,
straight guard hairs, whereas, the undercoat is dense and soft so to keep this breed warm.
The outer coat boasts coarse,
straight guard hairs.
A Siberian Husky's coat is thicker than that of most other dog breeds, comprising two layers: a dense undercoat and a longer topcoat of short,
straight guard hairs.
Not exact matches
Desperate to see her, R decides to comb his
hair, stand a little
straighter, and impersonate a human long enough to get past the city
guards.
The undercoat is soft while the outer
guard hair is stiff and
straight.
They have three different kinds of fiber in its wool: soft underwool (gentle waves and shine), awn fluff (crimped with a hooked end) and awn
hair (
guard hairs which are strong and
straight).
It combines a dense undercoat with an outer coat consisting of abundant
guard hairs that are long, well - fitting,
straight and of medium harshness.
The coat should be a double, medium - length thick coat the undercoat dense and soft while the
guard hairs of the outer coat should be
straight and smooth.