Their harsh and
wiry coat requires occasional brushing.
Not exact matches
The tough,
wiry outer
coat of a Wesite
requires proper hand - stripping to allow room for a new
coat to grow out.
It
requires regular brushing and combing to keep its rough and
wiry coat in good condition.
Irish Wolfhounds
require regular grooming of their hard,
wiry coat or it will become matted.
The
wiry coat of these dogs may
require some brushing, but extensive grooming is not necessary.
The breed's crisp, somewhat
wiry coat, however, is exceptionally easy - care,
requiring only brushing and occasional bathing».
The Scottish deerhound has a harsh and
wiry coat that is 3 to 4 inches long and
requires only basic grooming.
The smooth
coat requires weekly brushing, while the
wiry, rough
coat needs more frequent attention.
The Miniature Schnauzer has a double
coat — a
wiry topcoat, with a soft undercoat — that
requires frequent brushing, combing, and grooming to look its best.
Many have
wiry coats, and
require a grooming technique called stripping, in order to maintain their appearance.
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?
Some of the terriers have distinctive double
coats, consisting of soft undercoats and
wiry jackets that
require special grooming.