Many breeds have
an undercoat which sheds at regular times of the year.
The coat is harsh and smooth with
an undercoat which keeps the dog dry in all weathers.
In fact, it's a bad idea to cut this breed's coat, especially
the undercoat which provides vital protection from the elements.
The long coated type generally looks fluffy due to a downy
undercoat which also makes them feel very soft.
Meaning that the dog dosen't have
an undercoat which is why the Yorkie does not shed.
It has a rough, outer white coat and a soft
undercoat which needs regular grooming to help it look as fluffy as it should.
Pomeranians have two coats, a top coat which is soft and thick and
an undercoat which is coarse, straight and firm.
The Labrador loves water and has a waterproof
undercoat which should not be brushed out with excessive grooming.
There is a harsh guard coat similar in texture to a wolf & a dense woolly
undercoat which is shed completely in warm weather.
They have a thick
undercoat which shields them from the extremes of both cold and heat.
They have two coats, a top coat which is more coarse and dense and a softer
undercoat which is water resistant.
Long coat German Shepherds don't have
undercoats which makes their coats nonresistant to water if they are to get wet.
Not exact matches
The dress I wore was a beautiful white waxed lace pencil dress from Lipsy
which featured a black waistband and
undercoat.
Conair's best sellers include all sizes of slicker brushes with varying pin stiffness for removing mats and loose fur /
undercoat, and rakes,
which are popular for grooming thick, double - coated breeds like German Shepherds, Akitas and Chow - Chows.
Step 1: Remove excess
undercoat through de-shedding,
which is done by running a de-shedding comb through the cat's fur to remove the excess shedded
undercoat.
Bichons are similar to poodles in terms of their powder - puff coat,
which consists of a silky but curly outer coat and soft
undercoat.
The FURminator deShedding Tool for Cats is used to remove dead, loose hair from your cat's
undercoat,
which promotes healthier skin and coat.
Many dogs have both an
undercoat (
which can serve to cool AND heat our pups) and an overcoat and shed both on a regular basis.
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
These dogs may also have an
undercoat,
which is a thick coat that protects them from harsh temperatures.
These are saw - toothed non-cutting blades,
which remove downy
undercoat, loose hair and dander.
Hypoallergenic dogs are those dogs
which do not shed the fur incessantly and don't have
undercoats.
Chinchilla silver: the
undercoat is white but the head, tail, and back show black shades,
which give a characteristic silver shine.
The
undercoat is soft and dense, with a waterproof and relatively long overcoat,
which is a little rough to the touch.
The
undercoat is more of a soft short fur
which keeps the dog warm.
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 Siberian Husky has a double coat — a soft
undercoat and a protective and water - proof outer coat,
which provides insulation from heat and cold.
The challenge with some dogs is they are bred to have an
undercoat and not a top coat,
which makes their hair extremely fine.
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.
This is referred to as «blowing coat,» wherein dogs shed their winter
undercoats to make way for a lighter coat,
which protects them in summer.
Dogs
which do not have an
undercoat produce and harbor less dander.
Its coat,
which is short, straight and dense with a soft
undercoat, is weatherproof and helps to protect it from icy waters.
The coat tends to be both lacking an
undercoat and tightly curled,
which keeps dead hair from detaching and floating in the air.
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.
Its soft coat is clipped short on the saddle with a long
undercoat,
which requires frequent brushing and grooming for maintenance.
It can have either a rough coat,
which is straight and off - standing or a smooth coat,
which is hard and smooth; both coat types have wooly
undercoats, providing ample insulation from the cold.
On the body, the outer coat is of medium length, flat or wavy, and is easily distinguishable from the
undercoat,
which is short, soft and dense.
On the other hand, dogs with heavy
undercoats do best bathed during peak shedding season,
which generally happens in the spring or fall.
This one of a kind deshedding tool deals with your dog's shedding problem at its root,
which is the
undercoat.
If overused, the rake can remove too much
undercoat,
which is your German Shepherd's protection against the elements.
One of the characteristics of Goldens is their multi-length coat,
which consists of a good
undercoat during the colder months, with a longer, water - repellent outer coat with heavier feathering on the chest, tail, back of thighs and forelegs.
Its coat,
which consists of a rough, coarse outer coat combined with a soft wooly slightly oily
undercoat, is essential for protecting it from brambles and cold water.
Breed Information: The West Highland Terrier is most recognized for its completely white coat
which should be hard and roughly 2 inches long â $ «the
undercoat should also be white.
Mischievous and energetic, the Border Terrier has quite a thick
undercoat, but a short topcoat,
which is quite thin and wiry.
Its coat is double, with a close
undercoat, and hard, wiry, outer coat
which is longer on the legs, muzzle and eyebrows.
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.
As a group these dogs are referred to as «Northern», «Nordic», «Spitz - type» or «Arctic» (all refer to a dog characterized by a natural, fox - or wolf - like head with erect ears; double coat with harsh, weather - proof outer coat and a dense, woolly
undercoat; well - knuckled, thickly padded feet; and a tail
which rises over the back to some degree).
This Furminator Deshedding Tool has a stainless steel deshedding edge
which reaches past the guard hairs to get rid of the
undercoat.
The Persian cat has a long flowing coat with luxurious full, soft wooly
undercoat hairs with longer coarser guard hairs and a chunky body
which is often referred to as «cobby» Their legs are thick and stocky.
Being an Arctic dog, all Siberian Huskies have a thick coat (thicker than what most other breeds have) with a dense
undercoat and a long topcoat,
which both protect the dog against most powerful snow blizzard at temperatures falling as much as -40 degrees Celsius and beyond.