A good painter know this and makes the most of it: a good
undercoat means a good top coat.
The Labradoodle's coat has many challenges, the different textures of the top coat and
the undercoat means grooming can be difficult.
One big advantage, much appreciated by allergy sufferers, that the absence of
an undercoat means less shedding.
The lack of a thick
undercoat means this breed is less prone to matting than some other semi-longhairs or longhairs, say, a Persian, which need to be groomed daily to prevent matting.
A lack of
an undercoat means that the Yorkies» hair is just like human hair.
The German Shepherd Lab Mix sports a double coat with a dense top coat and a thick
undercoat meant to protect this breed from the cold.
Not exact matches
GROOM THE AKITA The Akita is a a Double Coated breed,
meaning; The Akita has an
undercoat, this should be plush, thick and reasonably short.
The wheaten terrier's coat is described as «open,»
meaning that it lacks an
undercoat and is off - standing.
Like Siberian Huskies, these dogs shed their entire
undercoat twice a year (in spring and fall), which
means for about 3 weeks you'll be finding large clumps of fur around the house.
The German shepherd has a double coat,
meaning he has a dense, soft
undercoat and a layer of coarse hairs over it.
Meaning that the dog dosen't have an
undercoat which is why the Yorkie does not shed.
And in winter, the new sticky texture of his regrown coat
means the
undercoat will be more likely to mat, which can cause skin irritations like hot spots.
Having a very thick coat with an even thicker
undercoat, which
means that... you will have hair flying all around your place.
The thick, soft
undercoat is
meant to prevent this breed from developing frostbite.
And because they have no
undercoat, they have less fur,
meaning fewer allergens.
They are a single coated breed,
meaning they have no
undercoat, resembling actual human hair.
Shibas are a double - coated breed, which
means they drop their * entire *
undercoat once or twice a year.
Siberian Huskies also blow their coats at least twice a year
meaning they lose their whole
undercoat in clumps over a period of 2 - 3 weeks.
This often
means less sneezing and less sweeping, but it also
means more grooming as the coat needs to be groomed to prevent the dead hair from getting tangled within the
undercoat creating mats.
This
means that twice a year additional brushing is required to help the Jindo shed its
undercoat.
Below is a pic of one of my Newfies showing the signs of getting ready to blow her coat, that
means one day they have hair and the next it's all on your floors, dull uneven coat, white tufts beginning to show and that dreadful skin flaking that comes up with the
undercoat, then the after, one gorgeous, shiny and smooth happy puppy!
The coat consists of a soft
undercoat and a hard, straight top coat
meant to protect this breed from the foxes» teeth and the elements.
Inspired by the landscapes of the nineteenth - century Hudson River School of painting, yet entirely modern and full of contemporary resonance, Hannock's rich surfaces are built up of layers of modeling paste, pigments, and coats of resin, burnished to a sheen and often concealing hidden layers of
meaning; writing, notes, magazine articles and other texts in the
undercoat.