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| Below is a list of Grooming Tips with the most recent ones listed first. |
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BELGIAN SHEEPDOG |
| The Belgian Sheepdog has a double coat. The guard hairs of the coat must be long, well fitting, straight and abundant. They should not be silky or wiry. The texture should be a medium harshness. |
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BELGIAN TERVUREN |
| The Belgian Tervuren is particularly adaptable to extremes of temperature or climate. The guard hairs of the coat must be long, close fitting, straight |
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BERNESE MOUNTAIN DOG |
| The coat is thick, moderately long and slightly wavy or straight. It has a bright natural sheen. |
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BICHON FRISE |
| The texture of the coat is of utmost importance. The undercoat is soft and dense, the outer coat of a coarser and curlier texture. |
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BLACK AND TAN COONHOUND |
| The coat is short but dense to withstand rough going. |
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BLOODHOUND |
| In temperament the Bloodhound is extremely affectionate, and not quarrelsome with companions or with other dogs. His nature is somewhat shy, and equally sensitive to kindness or correction by his master |
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BORDER COLLIE |
| There are two varieties of Border Collie. Both have a soft, dense, weather resistant double coat. In puppies, the coat is short, soft, dense and water resistant, becoming the undercoat in adult dogs. |
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BORDER TERRIER |
| The Border Terrier has a short and dense undercoat covered with a very wiry and somewhat broken topcoat that should lie closely, but it must not show any tendency to curl or wave |
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BORZOI |
| The Borzoi coat is long, silky (not woolly), either flat, wavy or rather curly. On the head, ears and front of legs it should be short and smooth; on the neck the frill should be profuse and rather curly. Feather on hindquarters and tail, long and profuse, less so on chest and back of forelegs. |
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BOSTON TERRIER |
| The Boston Terrier coat is short, smooth, bright and fine in texture. |
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