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| Below is a list of Grooming Tips with the most recent ones listed first. |
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BOUVIER DES FLANDRES |
| The Bouvier has a tousled, double coat capable of withstanding the hardest work in the most inclement weather. The outer hairs are rough and harsh, with the undercoat being fine, soft and dense. |
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BOXER |
| Short, shiny, lying smooth and tight to the body. |
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Boykin Spaniel |
| The Boykin Spaniel is medium in size, sturdy and typically spaniel. |
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BRIARD |
| The Briard’s outer coat is coarse, hard and dry (making a dry rasping sound between the fingers). It is also described as “goat-like.” It lies down flat, falling naturally in long, slightly waving locks, |
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BRITTANY |
| The Brittany has a dense, flat or wavy coat. The texture is neither wiry nor silky. The Ears should carry little fringe. The front and hind legs should have some feathering, but too little is definitely preferable to too much |
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BRUSSELS GRIFFON |
| There are two varieties of Brussels Griffon, rough coat and smooth coat. |
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BULL TERRIER |
| The Bull Terrier coat should be short, flat, harsh to the touch and with a fine gloss |
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BULLDOG |
| The Bulldog coat should be straight, short, flat, close, of fine texture, smooth and glossy. |
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BULLMASTIFF |
| Short and dense, giving good weather protection. |
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CAIRN TERRIER |
| The Cairn Terrier coat is hard and weather-resistant. It must be double-coated with profuse harsh outer coat and short, soft, close furry undercoat. |
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