hair - MyCorgi.com2024-03-28T19:24:26Zhttp://mycorgi.com/forum/topics/hair?feed=yes&xn_auth=noHe does! We've been out for a…tag:mycorgi.com,2012-05-30:1150197:Comment:15430012012-05-30T20:16:57.975ZGeri & Sidneyhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/GeriSidney
<p>He does! We've been out for a few days and he's been leaving some kibble behind in his dish!</p>
<p>He does! We've been out for a few days and he's been leaving some kibble behind in his dish!</p> yes they have,, i use a rake…tag:mycorgi.com,2012-05-30:1150197:Comment:15431492012-05-30T19:39:43.556Zvera millerhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/veramiller
<p>yes they have,, i use a rake type of thing, it is not the Furmintaor , but it does pull off lots of hair, </p>
<p>thanks </p>
<p>yes they have,, i use a rake type of thing, it is not the Furmintaor , but it does pull off lots of hair, </p>
<p>thanks </p> hey there Geri,
does Sidney…tag:mycorgi.com,2012-05-30:1150197:Comment:15429952012-05-30T19:35:45.306Zvera millerhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/veramiller
<p>hey there Geri, </p>
<p>does Sidney seem to eat his food better with the Foxy Treats skin and coat supp/??</p>
<p>hey there Geri, </p>
<p>does Sidney seem to eat his food better with the Foxy Treats skin and coat supp/??</p> I am sure by now someone has…tag:mycorgi.com,2012-05-27:1150197:Comment:15401872012-05-27T13:05:53.865ZSam, Gregg & Poopdeckhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/SamWalker
<p>I am sure by now someone has already suggested the Furmintaor; It really seems to help with the undercoat. I take Poopdeck outside and brush him out there, less hair for the house!</p>
<p>I am sure by now someone has already suggested the Furmintaor; It really seems to help with the undercoat. I take Poopdeck outside and brush him out there, less hair for the house!</p> I was going to say the same t…tag:mycorgi.com,2012-05-27:1150197:Comment:15400382012-05-27T02:49:52.110ZBethhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/Beth306
<p>I was going to say the same thing. Both of mine are heavily coated with big ruffs and pants. But Jack has a harder outer coat and Maddie is much softer and fluffier (she's "fluff-factored"; carries one copy of the recessive fluffy gene). Jack blows coat very heavily once a year for about a week or two and sheds only lightly the rest of the time. Maddie has wafting balls of hair drifting off of her all the time. AND it picks up a static charge and sticks to everything. Both shed…</p>
<p>I was going to say the same thing. Both of mine are heavily coated with big ruffs and pants. But Jack has a harder outer coat and Maddie is much softer and fluffier (she's "fluff-factored"; carries one copy of the recessive fluffy gene). Jack blows coat very heavily once a year for about a week or two and sheds only lightly the rest of the time. Maddie has wafting balls of hair drifting off of her all the time. AND it picks up a static charge and sticks to everything. Both shed dirt, but Jack sheds it more quickly than Maddie, and Jack repels water more than Maddie does.</p>
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<p>Jack is red and white, Maddie is a RHT. </p> Yes, the pants are the trappi…tag:mycorgi.com,2012-05-27:1150197:Comment:15398172012-05-27T02:47:09.400ZBethhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/Beth306
<p>Yes, the pants are the trappings on the back of the legs. </p>
<p>Yes, the pants are the trappings on the back of the legs. </p> maybe so,Remy is red and whit…tag:mycorgi.com,2012-05-27:1150197:Comment:15399792012-05-27T01:11:08.545Zvera millerhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/veramiller
<p>maybe so,Remy is red and white, and the water does roll off of him, when i was bathing him it took a lot to get him wet, and he does dry fast, never use a blow-dryer on him, he can be kind of skidesh , going to post some more pictures of him soon,, he will be 11 months on the 7th of June,, his coat looks really good, considering he got a bath to often, and what are the pants ,, the furry fur on his back legs?, i just love all corgi's , i am thinking when he is older, maybe 2 or 3 years , i…</p>
<p>maybe so,Remy is red and white, and the water does roll off of him, when i was bathing him it took a lot to get him wet, and he does dry fast, never use a blow-dryer on him, he can be kind of skidesh , going to post some more pictures of him soon,, he will be 11 months on the 7th of June,, his coat looks really good, considering he got a bath to often, and what are the pants ,, the furry fur on his back legs?, i just love all corgi's , i am thinking when he is older, maybe 2 or 3 years , i will get him a partner,,, he is a water dog, he love's playing in the water when i water the grass, thanks for the response ,, this has turned in to Corgi Face Book,, lololo</p> I don't think there's any cor…tag:mycorgi.com,2012-05-26:1150197:Comment:15397052012-05-26T23:38:47.777ZElisabeth Spectorhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/ElisabethSpector
<p>I don't think there's any correlation with color, but maybe with coat type? Our red and white girl Betsy sheds hardly at all, while our tri-boy Fred is much more of a fur-factory. Betsy has a very short, dense, smooth coat that is absolutely waterproof (she sheds dirt and water like a duck and looks and feels completely dry within minutes of a bath), while Fred has a much softer and more "open" coat that isn't waterproof at all (he doesn't shed grime very well and will stay damp for hours…</p>
<p>I don't think there's any correlation with color, but maybe with coat type? Our red and white girl Betsy sheds hardly at all, while our tri-boy Fred is much more of a fur-factory. Betsy has a very short, dense, smooth coat that is absolutely waterproof (she sheds dirt and water like a duck and looks and feels completely dry within minutes of a bath), while Fred has a much softer and more "open" coat that isn't waterproof at all (he doesn't shed grime very well and will stay damp for hours after a bath). </p> Snickers does not shed much,…tag:mycorgi.com,2012-05-26:1150197:Comment:15399422012-05-26T21:29:21.865ZSnickmomhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/Snickmom
<p>Snickers does not shed much, but then she has very little undercoat, and hardly any pants- she is just shameless. I think she would be very cold if she had to live in Wales.<a target="_self" href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3126224714?profile=original"><img width="400" class="align-full" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3126224714?profile=RESIZE_480x480" width="400"/></a></p>
<p>Snickers does not shed much, but then she has very little undercoat, and hardly any pants- she is just shameless. I think she would be very cold if she had to live in Wales.<a target="_self" href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3126224714?profile=original"><img width="400" class="align-full" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3126224714?profile=RESIZE_480x480" width="400"/></a></p> Question, do tri colored shed…tag:mycorgi.com,2012-05-26:1150197:Comment:15399362012-05-26T21:07:12.374ZVicki/Kurt Pegelhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/VickiKurtPegel
<p>Question, do tri colored shed less than the sable and whites? Sophie really doesnt shed much, she is a black headed tri, however I do give her a fish oil supplement eveyday, so I do not know if its the supplement that helps. or if tris shed less</p>
<p>Question, do tri colored shed less than the sable and whites? Sophie really doesnt shed much, she is a black headed tri, however I do give her a fish oil supplement eveyday, so I do not know if its the supplement that helps. or if tris shed less</p>