Sentences with phrase «stripped of dead hair»

Its wiry coat needs combing one to two times weekly, plus stripping of dead hairs three to four times a year.

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Stripping, or hand - stripping, is a technique for removing dead hair from the coat of a non-shedding dStripping, or hand - stripping, is a technique for removing dead hair from the coat of a non-shedding dstripping, is a technique for removing dead hair from the coat of a non-shedding dog breed.
Show dogs are typically stripped, a time - consuming process of pulling dead hairs out of the coat by hand or with a stripping knife.
The hair does not mat, but the coat should be combed a couple of times a week and dead hair should be stripped (pulled) out twice a year.
Hand stripping is when the dead hair is pulled out, instead of cut, in grooming.
Their wiry coat does not shed but needs to be stripped out at least twice a year to get rid of their dead hair.
Show dogs should be hand stripped to maintain rough coat texture — a time - consuming process of pulling out dead hair by hand.
Nonetheless, occasional stripping may be needed to get rid of their dead hair.
Stripping is essentially pulling individual hairs — this retains the texture of the coat, removing the dead hairs.
Broken and rough - coated dogs can be stripped — a process of pulling out dead hairs by hand — or clipped down by a professional groomer.
To maintain a true Cairn Terrier coat texture and look, dogs should be stripped, a tedious process of pulling out dead hairs by hand or with a stripping knife about once per month.
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