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I don't think I could identify a modified silk. :confused: I have a lot to learn. (That's why I'm starting my research now.) |
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Identifing coat texture is still hard for some and it's all for interputation in my opinion. If one really reads the standard the definition of a silk coat it's of like "fine" silk thread and very slow growing. In my interputation of a modified silk coat when the strands of a coat is thick and grows faster than a pure true silk coat but silky feeling it in my opinion is modified silk coat but of course that is just my humble opinion :) Donna |
Pixie is a silk coated one and her hair legs lays flat, my other 2 are cottony coats and they have a lot of fluffy hairy legs. |
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Is "cottony" or "soft" the same as "wirey"? Is "cottony" or "soft" the same as "wirey"? I've seen descriptions that a puppy will have a wirey coat. But, to me the word wirey doesn't suggest soft or cottony. Is wirey at the other end of the spectrum from silky? Like, silky --> modified silky --> cottony soft --> wirey? |
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Coat texture is something that can't be learned over night....At some dog shows they do have dog seminars and some conduct lectures on breed specific coat textures......However, as Donna said....you can discuss it till you beat it to death and at times it's subject to interpretation. jAnd coats can be enhanced for the ring. But, eventually you'll know a good coat when you feel it. |
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Interesting. Soft coat puppy do look more fluffy all over so it make sense. Thanks for the link. :thumbup: |
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