Sentences with phrase «undercoat when»

THE ROUGHY TOUGHY COATED TERRIERS Just what to do with those Terriers that are required to have a wiry harsh outer coat and a softer undercoat when it comes to ring preparation and presentation?
However, females shed the undercoat when they go into heat, when they are stressed and after they deliver their puppies.
Huskies that live in warmer areas usually shed their undercoat when it's hot to keep the dog cooler next to the skin.
Its original body panels are finished in beautiful Sahara Beige with color - coordinated Parchment interior, and it was undercoated when new.
Huskies shed their undercoats when it is warm.

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Lot # 349 - This very original, three owner Datsun 240Z was recently repainted and features factory applied Ziebart undercoating from the Oklahoma dealership when it was new.
Another key to a great bath on double - coated breeds is to run a brush, comb or undercoat rake through the coat when the dog is wet and soapy.
When it is not properly brushed, the scales stick up like tiny barbs, these small barbs catch loose, wooly undercoat hairs, dirt and debris, knotting and tangling them into a mass of solid hair that is almost impossible to comb through
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).
This single - layer coat comes with no undercoat, and when left long, flows almost to the ground.
Dogs that reside in climates that are warm and humid may also have trouble with hot spots when their undercoats are shed.
This fact makes it easier to groom your pup because an undercoat, seen on breeds that have thick hair (such as a Siberian Husky), require more finesse when grooming.
Take extra care when the soft, dense undercoat is being shed.
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 should be brushed twice a week, although when the undercoat is being shed, usually twice a year, daily brushing may be needed.
This breed will completely cover carpets, furniture, and clothing all year long, but becomes an incredibly intense shedder when the seasons change and it replaces its undercoat.
Be firm but gentle when using an undercoat rake.
Under natural conditions, both dogs will shed their undercoat over a rather short period of time with Pomeranian shedding dictated heavily by the degree of sunlight (i.e. shed when days are longer).
Bathing should only take place when it is needed so as not to lose the undercoat.
The thick fur and downy undercoat of the Keeshond insulated it from the harsh climate and temperatures when it once served as a watchdog on the riverboats in Holland.
Bichon undercoat does not drop when the hair dies, so it must be combed from the coat to avoid hot spots and prevent mats and tangles.
Bathing should only be done when it is necessary so you don't risk losing the undercoat.
The topcoat, which helps to repel water, feels a bit rough when stroked, while the soft, thick undercoat helps protect Labradors from the cold and the undergrowth.
When brushing the coat, the brush needs to reach all the way down to the Malamute's skin so it can get the undercoat.
You can also switch to the pin side when you want to get rid of tangles in dogs without an undercoat (such as poodles).
When it is time to blow their coat they lose massive chunks of the undercoat, enough for any homesteader to make a good dog - wool sweater.
When you brush, use enough pressure to get through the hard outer coat PLUS the undercoat and use long firm strokes.
When the temperatures turn warmer, cats will start shedding their thick undercoat that was needed to trap in body heat during the winter colder months.
Because the undercoat is so soft and does not shed, it mats easily even when kept short and a daily session of brushing is necessary to keep the dog looking neat and well - kept.
Males will shed the entire undercoat annually, and will need more frequent brushings when this occurs.
When the cat moves, or bends, however, the undercoat becomes visible, providing what's known as a shot - silk appearance.
Puppies usually have a fuzzy undercoat that they will shed when they are about ten months old.
The dense undercoat is so thick that finding the skin underneath when parting the hair isn't easy.
When you are finished using the undercoat rake, simply use the pin side of the double - sided brush to give another once over on your Golden's coat.
The Furminator has a unique edge that grabs and removes the loose hair from the undercoat and is an invaluable tool to help when shedding gets excessive.
This breed is an average shedder, but being a two coated dog, when the soft undercoat is shedding, extra care is needed.
Don't blow undercoat in the young couple's face when they stop to admire the Akita on your grooming table.
The undercoat of the Labrador is specifically designed to protect the Labrador Retrievers skin when in colder water.
But this is the time of year when dogs begin to blow their coats, so I thought you'd like to know about the undercoat rake, if you didn't already know.
The FURminator undercoat deShedding tool has an Edge Guard around the deShedding edge, so the tool does not require a cap when stored.
These medium - sized spaniels have a medium outer coat with a short, dense undercoat to keep them warm when retrieving in the water.
When the cords begin forming at eight to 12 months of age — a process in which the soft undercoat is trapped by the topcoat — it's essential to keep the hair clean and dry so it doesn't get dirty and discolored.
Lacking an undercoat, these little white balls of fluff are surprisingly low shedders, which is great when living in close quarters.
They have a straight, course and dense top coat that is medium length and a short undercoat only present on the neck and thigh areas when weather conditions trigger it.
This is the time when the undercoat develops and the puppy acquires the double coat: A long straight outer coat and a cottony soft inner coat.
Also like the Siberian, the Kai Ken has a thick undercoat so are heavy shedders during the time when they blow their coat.
They do not have an undercoat like most breeds, so do not shed all the time, do not need to be brushed as often, and only need to be bathed when really muddy after tramping through the woods.
The undercoat insulates, keeping the dog warm in cold weather and when swimming.
When you shampoo a dog, however, you remove the natural oils, wetting the coat, even the undercoat, right down to the skin.
It removed the undercoat, but when the Furminator came out in 2003, I was grateful that someone had seen the need to make it easier for us.
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