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Topic Dog Boards / General / ckcs coats.
- By vkblue [gb] Date 29.09.05 11:00 UTC
i have a 8 months old ckcs but he still has not got his long coat yet it is still quiet short on his back and sides everywhere else it is quiet long is this normal for his age? what age should he have a full coat?
- By inca [gb] Date 29.09.05 12:14 UTC
i have an 20 mth black and tan who is just starting to get her feathers some say the whole colours are slower to mature .not sure how much truth there is in that ........18 mths to 2 years is normal
- By vkblue [gb] Date 29.09.05 15:08 UTC
mine is a tri colour but i though he would have got his long coat by now. thanks for letting me know its normal.
- By inca [gb] Date 29.09.05 16:05 UTC
his breeding lines will play a part as well to whether or not he has inherited a thick or long coat ....
- By LucyD [gb] Date 29.09.05 16:48 UTC
My 10 month tri has feathering on ears, legs and tail, but not much on the body so far. It looks longer just after a bath, before it wraps itself round her body again. :-) Don't be in too much of hurry - my poor blenheim boy has such a magnificent coat he treads on his chest hair sometimes!! :eek:
- By inca [gb] Date 30.09.05 08:13 UTC
was thinking the same thing Lucy my tri has always had a long coat and it tkaes ages to groom ..my wholecolours take 5 mins LOL
- By Moonmaiden Date 30.09.05 08:28 UTC
My blenheim boy Lou has so much body coat I strip dead coat out all the time & he pees on his chest hair My naughty boy has a different coat all together very very  straight & just enough for the show ring LOL he pees on his front feahers rather than his chest !
- By LucyD [gb] Date 30.09.05 19:28 UTC
It's just lucky he's got the proper fine coat instead of a thick bushy one that needs hours to make lie down for the show ring! He only takes 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 hours to wash and dry, whereas some people I have heard of taking more like 2 1/2 hours!!
- By inca [gb] Date 30.09.05 21:29 UTC
lucy have you tried mink oil .i have seen it work really well on the finer coat .....
- By LucyD [gb] Date 01.10.05 06:33 UTC
To stop the fluffy bits on his haunches lie down? Never heard of it, I shall have to investigate :-) Usually I just put some conditioner on when washing him, then dry it very thoroughly. Tried a drying coat but it wasn't any good. I generally get most of it lying down now!
- By mollymoto [gb] Date 01.10.05 06:35 UTC
Snap. Both mine are black tans. Molly is not pure as she has white and her coat developed really quickly. Freya is 20 months old and a pure black tan and her coat is still developing. She still looks like a little puppy Bless her.
Topic Dog Boards / General / ckcs coats.

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