This large
wiry coated breed was originally bred to hunt wolves in Ireland and have been shown in art from years as early as 273BC.
Not exact matches
Description: The Irish Terrier has a
wiry coat and is a dog that was
bred for action.
Since the F1 dogs do shed and have a course
wiry type
coat, the poodle is
bred with the F1 Labradoodle to «correct the
coat».
This type of brush is best for dogs with curly, wavy or
wiry hair, and also work well on dogs with double
coats and on long - haired
breeds.
The
breed's crisp, somewhat
wiry coat, however, is exceptionally easy - care, requiring only brushing and occasional bathing».
Scottish terriers are a short - legged
breed of vermin - hunting dog, easily recognized by their
wiry coat, bushy eyebrows and mustache.
In the case of the Airedoodle, there are no health issues specific to the
breed however inherited ailments could include Hip Dysplasia, gastric torsion (or bloat) and dermatitis due to the
wiry nature of the
coat.
However, such a brush may prove useful in grabbing the hair on larger
breeds with long,
wiry fur
coats.
«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.
Field
bred English setters are small (30 to 55 pounds),
wiry, and have very sparse
coat.
Typical of terrier
breeds, Black Russian dogs have a
wiry, weatherproof
coat that lies close to their skin.
The weather - resistant, straight
wiry coat is an essential
breed characteristic.
His sound and reliable temperament, rugged build, and dense weather - resistant
wiry coat make the giant schnauzer one of the most useful and enduring working
breeds.
It can also be used for everyday brushing of
wiry -
coated breeds.
The
breed originated in Hungary as a hunting dog that could withstand extreme weather and rough field conditions, which is why they have a long, dense,
wiry coat.
Your dog's
coat type will dictate how he should be groomed: wire «slicker» brushes should be used on long - haired
breeds, non-molting dogs need professional clipping every few months, and
wiry types should be stripped when necessary.
Type of
Coat: double coat that's soft on the underside and wiry on the outer side (often owners of this breed clip their dogs to appear as though they have bushy eyebrows, a mustache and a beard, keeping the rest of the coat shorter) it's important that you brush this breed's coat daily to prevent knotting and matting of the
Coat: double
coat that's soft on the underside and wiry on the outer side (often owners of this breed clip their dogs to appear as though they have bushy eyebrows, a mustache and a beard, keeping the rest of the coat shorter) it's important that you brush this breed's coat daily to prevent knotting and matting of the
coat that's soft on the underside and
wiry on the outer side (often owners of this
breed clip their dogs to appear as though they have bushy eyebrows, a mustache and a beard, keeping the rest of the
coat shorter) it's important that you brush this breed's coat daily to prevent knotting and matting of the
coat shorter) it's important that you brush this
breed's
coat daily to prevent knotting and matting of the
coat daily to prevent knotting and matting of the fur
The Chidale will often pick up the tan and dark markings of the Airedale as well as the
breed's hard,
wiry coat.
This
breed has a shaggy,
wiry topcoat with a short, dense undercoat to produce a weatherproof
coat that is overall rough to the touch.
The
breed's
wiry, weather resistant
coat can be red, wheaten, black and tan or grizzle.»
The determination and
wiry coat hark back to terrier
breeds, with a sprinkle of flat - nosed
breeds, giving them their distinct expression.
The German pinscher family includes the Affenpinscher, a toy
breed with a
wiry coat, and the schnauzers.1 The name may also be borrowed from the English «pincher,» meaning «one who seizes or pinches.»
This cross
breed of the Labrador retriever and the Standard poodle is a large dog with a
wiry or wavy poodle - like
coat.