Sentences with phrase «with less fur»

Cats of breeds with more fur need more frequent grooming than those of with less fur.
Dogs with less fur like Dalmatians and Pit bull terriers have a high propensity for this disease.
In the meantime, keep in mind that underweight dogs (especially those with less fur) can get colder than dogs of normal weight, especially during the winter months.

Not exact matches

The city that less than a century ago was a fur - trading post known as Fort Garry was alive and throbbing last week with its birthday offering for Canada, the fifth Pan-American Games, and extraordinary charity was at work all over town.
And with water mussing their silky fur and dampening their wings, bedraggled bats might also be less aerodynamic.
They're all rated roughly the same for warmth, though I've heard the length and kick - pleats of the Kensington cause it to be a little less warm and they all have the hood with detachable fur collar, not really a big deal for me.
I like to dress simple and comfortable and mix it with a strong piece like my fur coat — I think it makes the outfit less boring.
And this time with a less «fur» runway, which I'm sure many people are very happy about — including myself.
To dry: «It's the same process as fur, with the exception being that faux fur is less susceptible to shrinking than actual fur or skin,» says Mahdessian.
A mink fur bordered with chincilla is certainly worth less than a fur made totally in chinchilla coat.
Not that they're any less violent than Naughty, they're just violent and judgmental, so poor Naughty — with his mottled fur and chewed off ears — doesn't stand a chance.
The unflinching view of the male experience, the immigrant experience, the Latino experience, opinions — correct or not — the less correct usually delivered in Dominican scented Spanish - fly like fur and as with all great writing, Junot Diaz wins it on the sentences, one surprising, perfect laugh out loud brilliant choice after another.
Many people believe that dogs with hair, not fur, are less likely to trigger allergies in people who are allergic to dogs.
In fact, the dog's fur is easier and has less hassle when it comes to grooming unlike other dog breeds with long coat hairs.
They have very short hair, which makes them less buoyant than a dog with long, thick fur and their short coat does not insulate them well from cold water.
Animals with white or fair fur and skin have less natural protection from the sun.
The cause for this can only be guessed at, but one theory is that facial features don't show up with as much definition due to the darker the fur color, leading people to make less of a connection with the dog based on photos alone.
With the long - hair model we found that we removed less of the thick undercoat or the mats and tangles that occasionally build up in our dog's fur over time.
Due to latent superstition, studies have shown that black cats are much less likely to be adopted compared with other fur colors.
And all animals, even those with thick coats, have areas with less or light fur that are more vulnerable to the sun's damaging rays.
This helps loosen fur trapped in these layers, leaving your dog feeling fresh and with less hair to shed!
housecats)... We have multiple large breed long - term fosters who were developing health issues a yr ago who are now amazing our vets with their energy & vitality - a rescued 15yo sibe who's now keeping up with 2yo pups in the play yard, a 9yo dane mix with considerably less gas & better body condition, less painful arthritis... To those of you with bad experiences, I'm very sorry & truly wish you & your fur - babies the best.
Well, not only it sheds less — but it also doesn't suffer from dandruff as often as the breeds with fur.
Perhaps due to the striking contrast in coat color, or some less tangible factor, cats with white and black fur are feline fan favorites.
Dogs with fur replace all their fur about every 80 days or so, some in less time and some take more time.
Another tip: For less lint - rolling choose furniture that complement the color of your pet's fur, rather than contrasts with it.
The list of non-shedding dogs below are allergy friendly dog breeds that produce less dander and with regular grooming will reduce the allergens fur can collect causing the allergic reactions.
Even though there's plenty of hair on these cats, but they produce less Fel d 1 than other breeds, making them a good option for owners who prefer felines with more fur.
Would you spend that kind of money on a giant ball of fur that's great with families but requires a lot of exercise and maintenance or would you go for a dog that's less labor intensive?
With our skin and coat supplements for cats, you can spend less time cleaning up kitty hair around the house and more time cuddling with your fur kid on the coWith our skin and coat supplements for cats, you can spend less time cleaning up kitty hair around the house and more time cuddling with your fur kid on the cowith your fur kid on the couch.
With all these amenities, your fur kids will have plenty of sleeping options and may even just feel a little less homesick.
If you're a relatively busy person, you should consider adopting a cat that has short fur and that is older with less energy.
Or that in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology researcher James E. Gern, MD, a pediatrician at the University of Wisconsin - Madison, noted that a growing number of studies suggest that kids growing up in a home with «furred animals» — whether it's a pet cat or dog, or on a farm and exposed to large animals — will have less risk of allergies and asthma?
But the puppy's tummy, where there's less fur, can be sensitive to contact with some substances, such as cleaning materials on floor or fire retardant on carpets.
The lack of grains also means that you are much less likely to see your fur baby experience the sensitivities often linked with grains.
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