Sentences with phrase «undercoat growing»

This combination of soft undercoat growing with the guard hairs will also make your dog hot in summer, because the undercoat stops the air from getting to his skin and prevents the natural cooling process.
Unfortunately what happens is that the undercoat grows first... that soft fuzzy stuff that stays next to the skin and keeps your dog warm.
Throughout the winter, the undercoat grows to protect them from the cold.
Then, as the cooler fall temperatures return, the dog's undercoat grows back to prepare for the upcoming winter.

Not exact matches

The raw product is the fine downy undercoat of goats, grown during the winter months under the coarse, outer, weather - resistant guard hair.
When this type of coat is clipped too short the primary hairs (outer guard hairs that protect the skin) grows back at a much slower rate than the secondary hairs (the undercoat).
As you gently glide the tool through your cat's coat in the direction the hair grows, the patented deShedding edge removes dead, loose hair from the undercoat, leaving a shiny, healthier - looking top coat.
Hair may not grow back immediately after it has been clipped; which animals may be affected can not be predicted; more common in dogs with thick undercoats e.g., Huskies and Chows
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.
Note that brindle french bulldogs can, on the rare occasion, «blow their coat»; that is, they shed their undercoat and their shiny new top coat will grow in over the course of about 45 days.
Some french bulldogs have an undercoat that will grow in during colder seasons and will shed (violently, almost) during warmer months.
For those who live in very cold climates, this breed tens to grow an additional heavy undercoat.
The undercoat acts as an insulator and grows thick during winters so that they shed and be discarded during spring and summer.
«Long fur with undercoat» types include the Rough Collie and German Shepherd Dog; «silky coat» breeds include the Afghan Hound, Pekingese, setters and spaniels; «smooth coat» are the shorthaired dogs like Boxers, Chihuahuas, and Labradors; «wiry» coats are found on most terriers and the Schnauzer; and the «non-shedding curly» type coat grows constantly but must be trimmed on such breeds as Poodles and the Bedlington Terrier.
The guard hairs are slower growing and you'll soon start to see them mixed in with the fluffy undercoat.
The undercoat adapts to the weather and the temperature needs of your dog — during the cold winter months, they will grow an extra thick undercoat, before shedding much of it during the spring.
The undercoat is actually a golden retriever's puppy fur, and it thickens as the longer, outer coat grows in.
Before winter, dogs start to shed their summer undercoat in order to grow a winter layer.
The undercoat is virtually nonexistent in the summer, but grows in full and dense in colder months.
In the Fall, a thick and downy undercoat will start to grow, triggered by colder weather.
The cords are formed by the mingling of the soft fine undercoat with the outer hair, because they grow at different rates the natural cording occurs.
Gently pull the tool through your dog's coat in the direction the hair grows, the deShedding edge gently removes the loose hair and undercoat.
Most dogs have both undercoat, the soft, fluffy hair that sheds everywhere, and guard hairs, the longer, stiffer, darker hairs that grow through and conceal the undercoat.
Unlike humans, which have a single hair in each follicle, dogs have several hairs growing from each follicle: usually a guard hair (thicker, longer, stiffer hairs that grow through, protect and conceal the undercoat) and several secondary hairs, or undercoat.
The coming season is when your dog or cat will lose the thick undercoat that he or she grows to stay warm during the winter, which will pave the way for a new coat to be grown during the spring.
The coming season is when your dog or cat will lose the thick undercoat that he or she grows to stay warm during the winter, which will pave the -LSB-...]
Love Oreck for usual (grew up Kirby great vac) but when blow undercoat?
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