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  1. Wolf (22358 bytes)
    29: ... to repel water and dirt and a thick [[wool]]ly ''undercoat'' to keep it warm. The wolf changes coat two time...
  2. Guanaco (2007 bytes)
    14: ...uble coated with a coarse [[guard hair]] and soft undercoat, which is even finer and thus more highly prized ...
  3. Aluminium (26079 bytes)
    70: ...paint]]. Aluminium flakes may also be included in undercoat paints, particularly wood [[primer (paint)|primer...
  4. Airedale Terrier (5101 bytes)
    49: ... is a harsh, wiry topcoat with a soft, fur-like [[undercoat]]. Broken-coated breeds do not shed their coats a...
  5. Siberian Husky (8100 bytes)
    59: ...ght [[guard hair]]s. Siberians usually shed their undercoat once or twice a year, producing prodigious quanti...
  6. Australian Kelpie (4881 bytes)
    54: The Kelpie's short double coat has a thick [[undercoat]] and a weather-resistent outer coat. The coat co...
  7. Australian Terrier (3970 bytes)
    47: ...t]] is rough or harsh to the touch, with a soft [[undercoat]] and a distinctive ruff around the neck. The br...
  8. Bernese Mountain Dog (5406 bytes)
    57: ...ficient to keep it in fine shape, except when the undercoat is being shed; then daily combing is in order for...
  9. Dog (69384 bytes)
    57: Originally, dogs all had dense fur with an undercoat and long muzzles and heads, although both of thes...
    80: ... Breeds with soft coats often have more or longer undercoat hairs than guard hairs; rough-textured coats ofte...
    83: *Double-coated: Having a thick, warm, short ''undercoat'' (or ''down'') that is usually dense enough to r...
    84: *Single-coated: Lacking an undercoat.
  10. Cairn Terrier (4164 bytes)
    43: ... Cairn is [[double-coated]], with a soft, dense [[undercoat]] and a harsh [[topcoat|outer coat]]. A well-groo...
  11. Smooth Collie (8183 bytes)
    51: The coat consists of a soft, extremely dense [[undercoat]] and straight, harsh outer [[guard hair]]s. The...
  12. Irish Setter (3216 bytes)
    53: ...deep red color, and it requires maintenance. The undercoat is abundant in winter weather. Irish Setters ran...
  13. Korea Jindo Dog (7529 bytes)
    41: ...ir: Coat is of medium length, coarse with a thick undercoat.
  14. Kooikerhondje (3618 bytes)
    60: ... does not require clipping, with a well-developed undercoat.
  15. Maltese (dog) (7842 bytes)
    52: ...] is straight and silky and lacks an [[down hair| undercoat]]. The color is pure white and although cream or ...
  16. Nova Scotia Duck-Tolling Retriever (4346 bytes)
    60: ...terproof outer [[coat (dog)|coat]] with a dense [[undercoat]] for warmth. The tail is heavily feathered and t...
  17. Old English Sheepdog (2798 bytes)
    49: ...ogs)|merle]], with optional white markings. The [[undercoat]] is water resistant. The Old English Sheepdog's ...
  18. Papillon (7480 bytes)
    52: ... is a single coat (i.e., has no fluffy or cottony undercoat), short on the head but profuse around the neck, ...
  19. Pomeranian (4977 bytes)
    65: ...and glistening coat covering the whole body. The undercoat is shed during warm weather conditions.
  20. Rottweiler (7225 bytes)
    49: ...t is medium length and consists of a waterproof [[undercoat]] and a coarse [[top coat]]. It is low maintenanc...

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