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CORDS - A traffic-stopping coat

Grooming is important to any long-haired breed, and particularly to corded breed such as the Komondor, Poodles and Puli. The cords must be separated by hand from time to time to keep them from growing together in mats, especially when the dog is young and the cords are forming. If they are maintained correctly during their growth they will hang in tight even cords at maturity. A mature coat will generally need checking and grooming once every few weeks. Without this care and grooming the coat will become badly matted. The cords are a type of controlled matting; the coat is never brushed or combed, the owner simply aids the coat as it cords by controlling the size of the cords.

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Corded Poodle Champion Vladimir.

Ch. "MODEL." MADME DAGOIS owner

 

Our Corded Boy

Ch. Magic Castle's Gamekeeper at Saphire