Polly Dog Coat Care
Polly Dog (Definite Introduction)

The biggest characteristic of dogs like the Poly Dog is their The coat is very unique, just like a mop, thick and long. Because their coat is easier to clump together, it may sometimes easily cause problems such as knotting, so it is not that easy to clean up. However, we still cannot be lazy about the care of the Polydog's coat.

Polly coat size: Thick double layer of hair can protect against the erosion of bad weather. The outer layer of hair is long, matte, with a medium-to-fine texture, straight or slightly curly, and the hair with severe curvature looks shorter than the actual hair; hair balls or nodules are prone to occur, and the hair is stuck into bundles, similar to a specially made hair. Frequently tasseled ears appear. The inner layer of plush is soft and thick; the hair on the head, face, ears, tail and knee joints is abundant, and there are dense tufts of hair between the toes.

The most typical appearance of the Polydog is loose and messy hair. However, this is not a deliberate disguise in order to pursue natural nostalgia effects. It is the result of a long period of evolutionary development. Loose hair acts as a natural barrier to protect it from the harshest outdoor conditions. Including rough outer hair (not as soft and smooth as silk) and fine, dense inner hair, the fusion of the two layers often produces frequent patterns: such as dry, round bars, messy and uneven bundles, etc. Genetic factors control the pattern produced. The younger the Pori dog is, the more suitable it is for grooming practices. For the hair of this breed, natural parting is invaluable.

Frequent system cleaning will greatly slow down the growth rate. Once the baby grows up, it can no longer be brushed rigidly. It should be ironed and flattened with a warm and wet towel every day. Use a soft nail brush when brushing, and the movements should be gentle. Only when the puppy gradually matures and the hair on the body develops to a certain length and density, is it necessary to brush it through with grooming tools to remove the nodules. When about eight to one year old, the Poly dog's hair begins to grow. Specific times vary based on hair type, weather, environment and amount of exercise. When dealing with this kind of hair, it is best to use your fingers and never use a comb (no matter whether it is rough or fine), because it will not only pull out a lot of hair, but also damage the roots and ends of the hair. Pay attention to separate the strands of hair from the tips to the roots to the skin. It should be noted that the hair in strands should not be divided too finely. The artificial separation itself is an external stimulus to the dog. For natural defense, the hair itself will still re-aggregate. getting up situation. As the hair metabolizes and grows, it becomesThe hair that often appears in strands is more noticeable and denser.

The natural condition of the Polydog's coat is loose and messy. This is their characteristic, so there is no need to deliberately cover it up. Be careful when helping them comb their coat. It is best to use a warm towel to help them wipe it. Do not use excessive force to comb the coat, which may cause a lot of hair loss.

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