It has a long
straight harsh outer coat standing off from its body, a good mane and a thick downy undercoat — all imparting superb insulation from cold and damp.
Not exact matches
Despite their size they do have a double
coat — a soft, dense undercoat and a longer,
harsher,
straight outer coat.
Blessed with a double
coat, these dogs have a dense, furry undercoat and a long,
straight outer coat with
harsh hair.
The
outer coat is
straight,
harsh, and flat.
With small, pointed, erect ears over bright, intelligent eyes, the Aussie has a
harsh,
straight outer coat and a short, soft undercoat with a thick ruff of hair around the neck and slightly feathered forelegs.
The
outer coat is flat,
harsh and fairly
straight; it is sufficient to protect the dog but not so much as to obscure the dog's lines.
It has a double
coat, with a short, soft undercoat that varies in density according to climate, and a
straight, flat - lying,
harsh outer coat, with a slight ruff.
The undercoat is thick, and the
outer coat is
harsh,
straight, and wiry.
The
coat, which is always some shade of golden - red, consists of a short soft undercoat and a
harsh straight outer coat.
Weather resistant and water - repellant, the
outer coat is
straight,
harsh, wiry and flat lying, which helps to protect the dog against rough cover while hunting.
The Kelpie has a double
coat with a short, thick undercoat and a
straight,
harsh weather repellant
outer coat.
Shelties have a double
coat with an
outer coat of long,
straight,
harsh hair and an undercoat of dense, short, soft fur.
The double
coat consists of a short,
straight,
harsh outer coat and softer undercoat.