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| Below is a list of Grooming Tips with the most recent ones listed first. |
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GREAT DANE |
| The Great Dane coat should be short, thick and clean and have a smooth glossy appearance. |
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GREAT PYRENEES |
| The weather resistant double coat of the Great Pyrenees consists of a long, flat, thick, outer coat of coarse hair, straight or slightly undulating, and lying over a dense, fine, woolly undercoat. |
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GREATER SWISS MOUNTAIN DOG |
| The top coat of the Greater Swiss Mountain Dog is dense, 1 to 13/4 inches long. The undercoat may be thick and sometimes showing. |
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KOMONDOR |
| Characteristic of the Komondor is the dense, protective coat. |
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KUVASZ |
| The Kuvasz has a double coat, formed by guard hair and fine undercoat. |
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MASTIFF |
| The Mastiff’s outer coat is straight, coarse, and of moderately short length. |
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NEWFOUNDLAND |
| The adult Newfoundland has a flat, water-resistant, double coat that tends to fall back into place when rubbed against the nap. |
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PORTUGESE WATER DOG |
| The Portugese Water Dog has a profuse, thickly planted coat of strong, healthy hair, covering the whole body evenly, except where the forearm meets the brisket and in the groin area, where it is thinner. |
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ROTTWEILER |
| The outer coat of the Rottweiler is straight, coarse, dense, of medium length and lying flat. |
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SAINT BERNARD |
| There are two varieties in the Saint Bernard coat. Shorthaired (stockhaarig): Very dense, short hair , lying smooth, tough, without however feeling rough to the touch. |
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