It is better for the sake of the dog's coat to strip it. However it is much more time effective to clip the coat.
It is a Briardit's not a Airedale Terrier. A Briard has a loose coat. airedale have tight wire coat and a long mussel along with generly floppy ears
yes the coat has that similar to the poodle which is better for people with allergies because the coat doesn't pick up the dander that some people are allergic to.
you dont have to clip a horse's coat
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Not much you can do but strip it and repaint.
You can usually ask your dog groomer to do it for you, but you can also do it yourself with scissors or nail clippers. Just be careful you don't hurt him/her, and that when they fidget that you don't cut them instead of their nails! I hope this helped...xx
i'm looking for this coat too but i can't find it :( im desperate
No. Acetone will strip the clear coat and eventually the paint
usually in the colder seasons they grow a coat (long wool hair) and in the hotter seasons they have a short coat. Sometimes after the colder seasons you have to clip there coat before the warmer seasons.
Better than a coat hanger! Better than a coat hanger!
It is a dog breed that is the largest of the terriers. It most probably descended from the otterhound and Old English terrier which in now extinct. It weighs about 40-50 pounds and stands about 23 in. It has a wiry, dense coat with a black saddle, tan legs, muzzle and underparts. The airedale has been used as a wartime dispatch carrier, police dog, guard, and big-game hunter.
If the horse will not be shown, or does not develop such a thick winter coat that he gets overheated, it's a better idea not to clip them; the hair is there for a reason! If they do need to be clipped, there is no set time period; it's whenever you think he needs it.