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Below is a list of Grooming Tips with the most recent ones listed first.
AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD
The hair of an Australian Shepherd is of medium texture, straight to wavy, weather resistant and of medium length. The undercoat varies in quantity
AUSTRLIAN CATTLE DOG
The Australian Cattle Dog coat is smooth, a double coat with a short dense undercoat. The outer-coat is close, each hair straight, hard, and lying flat, so that it resists rain.
BEARDED COLLIE
The Beardie coat is double with the undercoat soft, furry and close. The outercoat is flat, harsh, strong and shaggy, free from wooliness and curl, although a slight wave is permissible
Beauceron
The Beauceron is a brave, highly intelligent, obedient, working dog. Eager and willing to please, they excel at obedience training, very quick to understand and respond to their master’s commands.
BELGIAN MALINOIS
The Belgian Malinois coat should be comparatively short, straight, hard enough to be weather resistant, with dense undercoat. It should be very short on the head, ears, and lower legs.
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.
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
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.
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.
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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