| Below is a list of Grooming Tips with the most recent ones listed first. |
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AMERICAN ESKIMO DOG |
| The American Eskimo Dog has a standoff, double coat consisting of a dense undercoat and a longer coat of guard hair growing through it to form the outer coat. |
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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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BOSTON TERRIER |
| The Boston Terrier coat is short, smooth, bright and fine in texture. |
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BULLDOG |
| The Bulldog coat should be straight, short, flat, close, of fine texture, smooth and glossy. |
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CHINESE SHAR-PEI |
| The extremely harsh coat is one of the distinguishing features of the Shar-Pei. The coat is absolutely straight and off standing on the main trunk of the body but generally lies somewhat flatter on the limbs. |
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CHOW CHOW |
| There are two types of Chow’s coat; rough and smooth. Both are double coated. |
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DALMATION |
| The Dalmation coat is short, dense, fine and close fitting. It is neither woolly nor silky. It is sleek, glossy and healthy in appearance. |
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FINNISH SPITZ |
| The Finnish Spitz's coat is double with a short, soft, dense undercoat and long, harsh straight guard hairs measuring approximately one to two inches on the body. |
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FRENCH BULLDOG |
| The French Bulldog's coat is moderately fine, brilliant, short and smooth. Skin is soft and loose, especially at the head and shoulders, forming wrinkles. |
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KEESHOND |
| The Keeshond body should be abundantly covered with long, straight, harsh hair standing well out from a thick, downy undercoat. |
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