Coat Types

Smooth Coat Types
A "smooth coat" refers to a dog coat type characterized by short, sleek hair that lies close to the body, appearing shiny and glossy, and typically requiring minimal grooming due to its low maintenance nature

Medium (Double Coat)
A "medium double coat" refers to a dog breed with two layers of fur, where the outer coat is of a medium length, meaning not too short and not too long, and accompanied by a dense, shorter undercoat.

Long Haired (Double Coat)
A "long double coat" refers to a dog breed with a double coat where both the undercoat and the topcoat (guard hairs) are relatively long, providing excellent insulation and weather protection,

Wire Coat & Long Haired
A "wire coat" refers to a dog coat type characterized by rough, bristly, and coarse hair with a wire-like texture, often found on terrier breeds. Long-haired dog coats can be silky, wavy, or wiry, and can range in thickness

Curly & Dense Coats
A "curly and dense" dog coat refers to a coat type characterized by tight curls or waves throughout the dog's body, alongside a thick, plentiful undercoat, making the fur appear very full and often requiring significant grooming to prevent matting