Sentences with phrase «thick hair coats»

Dogs with thick hair coats (Akita, Siberian Husky, German Shepherd, etc) and dark hair coats (Black Labrador, Doberman, etc) absorb and retain heat easily.
They have clear eyes, beautiful, thick hair coats and healthy teeth and gums.
Hair loss may or may not be present and often the extent of the lesion is not seen if the pet has a thick hair coat.
Although most cats and dogs have a thick hair coat covering their body surfaces, sunburn is a risk during sunny months or for those living in balmy climates.
Various factors such as obesity, thick hair coat, brachycephalic conformation («smush - faced» dogs such as bulldogs, pugs, boxers, etc), strenuous exercise, water deprivation, or exposure to hot / humid weather, can predispose an animal to heat stroke.
You may notice that Fluffy's once shiny, thick hair coat is becoming thinner and duller as the years go by.
, unlikely the more obvious explanation is the thick hair coat mixed with the chronic moisture from swimming, same thing with ear infections in this type of patient.

Not exact matches

These escaped hogs eventually grew tusks and a thick coat of wiry hair.
Study of the materials has been hindered by their extremely small size: A single metal thread is sometimes only as thick as a human hair, and the thickness of its gold coating is a hundredth of that.
The lather is lower than many on this list, but the texture of the actual shampoo is thick and coating, allowing you to massage your hair and scalp and rest assured that you're not overdrying or stripping your hair.
If your hair is thick and helplessly dry, consider this: Coat your hair from mid-shaft to ends before stepping into the shower.
This mascara wand is incredible at how it separates each lash strand and literally coats each hair, making my lashes look so voluminous and thick!
And if you have a dog with one of those thick coats, you end up with enough shed hair around the house to make an extra dog.
They have very short hair, which makes them less buoyant than a dog with long, thick fur and their short coat does not insulate them well from cold water.
Long - haired border collies tend to grow a thick furry coat during the cold months, and the hair often gets into their eyes or ears.
Mutual grooming among housemates, or cats with long hair or thick coats may be at fault.
And just like any other dog with thick coat, a Havanese needs his hair regularly groomed and brushed.
If your pet has long or thick hair, foxtails embedded in the coat will eventually burrow through the skin and into the body.
Many dogs, such as poodles, with very short hair also may require coats, even if their hair is very thick.
Many long - coat Chihuahuas have very thin hair, while other long coats are very dense and thick.
But the fault becomes apparent when the short and thick undercoat becomes longer after clipping, mixes up with the growing main hairs and breaks the coat color and structure.
The thick coat of a Newfoundland needs to be brushed or combed out two to three times a week to remove dead hair.
You'll also need to devote time to daily grooming, because that adorable fluff eventually will be a thick double coat that needs to stay brushed — or you may find hair all over the house.
The Siberian husky has a double coat of thick, medium length hair.
During adolescence this dog's coat will change from its soft puppy hair to its thick adult coat.
It has a thick coat of long hair which comes in four primary colors — mahogany, sandy, red, and yellow.
Dogs with curly or wiry hair, such as Poodles, or with simple coats, such as Chihuahuas, don't shed as much as dogs with thick coats, and are thus considered less allergy provoking.
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.
It has a thick coat of short hair that is most often golden - red in color.
The coat of the Husky is thicker than most and is comprised of two layers — a short, thick, fluffy undercoat that keeps the canine warm, and a longer topcoat made up of water repellent guard hairs.
Like many Spitzs», the Icelandic Sheepdog has a foxlike face, a thick coat of hair that comes in a wide range of colors, and, of course, a curling tail.
Although the hair on the head is short, the body coat is thick and dense and may be either straight or wavy.
These systems are specially made to allow water and shampoo to penetrate even the thickest coats of hair, evenly spreading shampoo throughout the coat.
The guard hairs are the same length as the undercoat, and the coat is very thick, creating a plush, velvety texture.
Most of them have thick coats, but it's not uncommon to find a Chabrador with shorter hair, more closely resembling the Labrador's.
«Neither the natural outline nor the natural texture of the coat may be changed by any artificial means...» Should an exhibit lack coat in the locations described in the Standard... «the whole skull well covered with hair», «the neck well coated with hair», «the forelegs well coated all around», and «the hams densely coated with a thick long jacket in excess of any other part», it's grooming does not comply with the OES Standard.
The German Sheppweiler is a medium to heavy seasonal shedder and his thick, coarse coat will need brushing 3 to 4 times per week (more during shedding season) to keep it looking its best and the hair in check.
Well covered with thick, silky hair, very fine in texture, the Afghan hound's coat is a sort found among animals native to high altitudes.»
Breeds with thick undercoats such as Huskies, Corgis, Chow Chows, and Alaskan Malamutes sport reputations for «blowing their coats» — dumping excess hair, usually in spring and fall.
Aside from the Lhasa Apso's adorable looks, calm demeanor and playful attitude its long thick and beautiful coat doesn't shed hair.
For example, a dog may grow thick coats for the winter and will shed those hairs when summer comes.
The coat of the Bedlington terrier is known for being a thick double coat that has both soft and hard hair.
Double - coated breeds like Siberian Huskies and Samoyeds have thick fur with a soft downy undercoat and coarse guard hairs on the top layer.
If your dog has a dark, long or thick coat, groom them with a white towel to the side or underneath so loose hairs and potential flea dirt falls onto the white towel.
While they shouldn't be used on dogs that have a thick coat, as extra layers can cause overheating, they can provide protection for small dogs, those with short hair or dogs that have problems keeping warm.
Millers Forge Deluxe Shedding Comb works great on pets with long hair or thick coats.
The coat of the Belgian tervuren is a weather resistant double coat with long guard hairs and a thick undercoat.
Obviously, breeds with thick coats or long hair or are more tolerant of the cold than short - haired dogs.
Due to the long thick coat of hair daily brushing is required.
Being they evolved in colder climates, they have a thick double coat, and shouldn't be considered as a warm - climate pet unless you keep their hair cut short.
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