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What Kind of Coat Does My Dog Have?
Make grooming easier when you know what you’re brushing up against.
Overview
Find your dog’s coat type
Flat Coat
Breeds with very short fur that’s close to the body include:
- Boxer
- Dalmation
- Greyhound
- Miniature pinscher
- Pointer
- Staffordshire terrier
Short Coat
Dogs with 1- to 2-inch fur:
- Beagle
- Cattle Dog
- Labrador
- Pug
- Rottweiler
Combination Coat
Dogs with a mixture of short and long fur include:
- Border collie
- Golden retriever
- Long-haired dachshund
- Papillion
Double Coat
Breeds with thick, soft undercoat and an outer coat of longer, coarser guard hairs include:
- Elkhound
- German shepherd
- Husky
Heavy Coat
Thick, dense-coated breeds include:
- Chow
- Collie
- Pomeranian
- Samoyed
Silky Coat
Dogs with long, wispy, soft hair:
- Setter
- Spaniel
Curly Coat
Curly-topped dogs (which shed less frequently than other breeds) include:
- Bichon
- Bouvier
- Kerry blue terrier
- Poodle
- Portuguese water dog
Wire Coat
Coarse-coated breeds:
- Airedale
- Deerhound
- Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen
- Schnauzer
- Scottie
- Westie
Natural Long Hair
Breeds with soft, flowing coats:
- Lhaso Apso
- Maltese
- Sheepdog
- Shih Tzu
- Yorkshire terrier
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