Coat Flashcards

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Coat:
No large patches of hair anywhere on body. Skin fine grained, smooth, warm to the touch. In Powder Puffs coat consists of an undercoat with soft veil of long hair, veil coat a feature.

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Chinese Crested

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Coat:
Must be flat, fine and glossy and of a silky texture. The length of coat must not be so long as to impede the dog’s action and should allows daylight to be seen under the dog. The front and rear feet to be free from long hair.

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Australian Silky Terrier

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Coat:
Undercoat woolly and not very well developed: it is often totally absent. The topcoat is very long (12-18 cm [4.5-7 ins] in an adult dog), soft, flat or wavy and may form curly strands. All grooming, the usage of scissors to even out the length of the coat and all trimming is forbidden. Exception: tidying up the hair on the feet is permitted, the hair on the forehead may be slightly shortened so that it does not cover the eyes and the hair on the muzzle may be slightly tidied up, but is preferable to leave it in natural length.

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Havanese

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Coat:
Fairly long, wavy, never curly. Single coat of silky texture.
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Lowchen

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Coat:
Profuse, long, soft, straight, of silky texture. Absolutely free from curl or wave, not too flat, having a tendency to stand out especially at frill of neck.

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Japanese Chin

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Coat:
Should be abundant, (flowing) but without undercoat, long fine, silky, falling flat on back and sides forming a profuse frill on the chest, short and close on the skull, muzzle and front part of the legs. Back part of the front legs to pasterns, tail and thighs covered with long hair.

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Papillon

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Coat:
Should be good length, but not impeding action, of silky texture, not in any way woolly and should be straight. It should not be crimped and there should be no woolly undercoat.

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Maltese

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Coat:
Long, silky, free from curl. Slight wave permissible. Plenty of feathering. Totally free from trimming.

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Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

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Coat:
COAT - Long, soft texture (never coarse or harsh to touch) either flat or slightly wavy. Never tight and curly. Feathering on ears, feet and legs, pants on hind quarters, large ruff on neck desirable. Tail long and full as a plume

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Chihuahua Long Coat

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Coat:
Skin: Taut and tightly fitted to the body all over, the third eyelids strictly pigmented black.
Hair: Long all over the body, from head to tail, from the top line to the feet. It is shorter on the muzzle. Forms long flocks that have the same texture all over the body, rather off-standing coat thus not falling flat and tight, never shows fringes.

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Bolognese

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Coat:
Hair on body moderately long, perfectly straight (not wavy), glossy, fine silky texture, not woolly, must never impede movement. Fall on head long, rich golden tan, deeper in colour at sides of head, about ear roots and on muzzle where it should be very long. Tan on head not to extend on to neck, nor must any sooty or dark hair intermingle with any of tan.

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Yorkshire terrier

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Coat:
Double coat, silky in texture, smooth on face and front of legs, of moderate length on body, but lying rather flat. Ears and back of forelegs nicely feathered, tail and buttocks well furnished with longer hair. Should not be over coated and bitches tend to carry less coat and mane than dogs.

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Tibetan Spaniel

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Coat:
Long-haired: Body and neck are covered with moderately long (3-5 cm), straight or slightly wavy hair, close-lying. Hair on the head and on the front part of limbs is short and close -lying. Distinct feathers on rear side of limbs and the tail. Ears are covered with thick, long hair forming a fringe. In adult dogs the fringe, should completely hide the outer edges and tips of the ears. Body hair should not be tousled or fluffy.

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Russian Toy Long Coat

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Coat:
Fine, smooth, soft, short and glossy, neither harsh, off-standing or woolly.

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Pug

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Coat:
Two coats, an under coat and an outer coat. Former soft, fluffy, the latter long, perfectly straight, harsh in texture and covering whole of body; very abundant round neck and fore part of shoulders and chest; forming frill, extending over shoulders. Forequarters well feathered, thighs and hindlegs well feathered to hocks.

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Pomeranian

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Coat:
Skin fine and supple. Hair, short, fine and glossy.

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Italian Greyhound

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oat:
Fine, silky, with soft corkscrew curls. Neither flat nor corded, and measuring 7-10 cm in length. The dog may be presented untrimmed or have muzzle and feet slightly tidied up. [In Australia the coat is usually trimmed to reveal the natural outline of the body. It is rounded off from any direction and never cut so short as to create an overly trimmed or squared off appearance.]

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Bichon Frise

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Coat:
Long, silky and straight, slight wave allowed, never curly. Legs, ears and tail profusely feathered.

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King Charles spaniel

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Coat:
Moderately long, straight, with mane, not extending beyond shoulders, forming a cape around neck. Top coat coarse with thick, softer undercoat. Feathering on ears, back of legs, tail and toes. Length and volume of coat should neither impair the activity of the dog nor obscure the shapeliness of body. Excessive coat must be heavily penalised

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Pekingese