Many different Dog Breeds can have long ropey hair. To name a few there is the Beramasco, the Hungarian Puli, the Komondor, and the Portugese Water Dog. This unique kind of dread-lock like coat was developed to keep rain out/ be water resistent.
according to my stupid daughter, whose boyfriend has a Yorkie, these dogs have 'human' i.e. non-allergenic hair
I know that Australian Cattle Dogs (Blue Heelers) have kind of coarse hair, and Shar Pei.
Komondors have the longest coat of all dog breeds
Pomeranian
a dogs hair
answer is warthogs
No. People only have hair in certain places, whereas dogs have it almost everywhere. So, there's your answer- no. yes, dogs dont have hair, they have fur.
warthogs == Boars. A boar is a wild pig with tusks & bristly (coarse) hair. A warthog, though similar, is covered in warts. The difference between the two can be more easily explained in a dictionary.
They have fur. Like most dogs who shed their fur terriers don't. When they lose their hair it has to be pulled off like our hair. They are dogs that people get if they are allergic to dogs.
coarse hair is thick hair
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The homophone of "course" is "coarse." "Course" refers to a path or direction, while "coarse" means rough or not fine in texture.
no, of coarse not!
Example sentence(s) - The salt is coarse ground. She has long, coarse hair.
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Coarse hair is often the result of over using products and straighteners. in order to help coarse hair, you should use intensive treatment conditions, apply this twice each time you wash your hair for added effect. Hair masks ( such as in the herbal essences range) will also help coarse hair by renewing lost moisture in the hair. If you do use lots of hair products ( such as hair spray) or straighten hair lots, give your hair a rest from using them, as they will only damage hair further.
There is a myth here that you should shave in order for the hair that grows back afterwards to be coarse. This may be true, so you should shave and when it grows back, it would be coarse.
Genetics and age.
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Coarse is better. You could say "More coarse", but not "More coarser".
gwallt (hair of the head); blew (hairs; hair; fur); rhawn (coarse long hair, horse-hair).