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Woman's Day

We Admit It — We're Envious of These Long-Haired Dog Breeds

Woman's Day
We Admit It — We're Envious of These Long-Haired Dog Breeds

We Admit It — We're Envious of These Long-Haired Dog Breeds

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A dog's coat often serves a very specific purpose for that breed, whether it's just to be visually appealing or to protect the dog from the harsh climate in which it was originally bred.Dog's coats don't just determine how they look or what they were bred for — they also determine the level of care they require. Long-haired dog breeds often need more frequent grooming, though there are exceptions to that rule. Long-haired dog breeds are definitely alluring and majestic, but potential owners should be look into the level of maintenance a specific breed requires before committing to one.

Maintenance aside, the statement-making coats of breeds like the Newfoundland are often well-known for a reason: they're totally stunning, and their fluff makes them great for snuggling. Not to mention some of them were bred for fun water activities or other sports. Here are 15 dogs with long hair that are just begging you to hug them . . . and maybe give them a good brushing.

They really want a hug (and a good brushing).

From Woman's Day

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