Chessies have a coat that enables them to blend in with their surroundings easily. Their coats come in various colors, including sedge, dull tan, brown, and even dead grass (a straw-like color).
Deadgrass-colored Chessies don't have any reddish shade—they may be close to tan or yellow. Meanwhile, sedge closely resembles strawberry blonde, plus a definite red undertone on light-colored coats. On the other hand, brown Chessies have darker shades and may even have undertones of red, such as brown, dark brown, and light brown. In some cases, you may see Chessies that have a white mark on their belly, chest, toes, and back of their feet (found above their large paw pad).
Bathing should be minimized in Chessies. Otherwise, you may strip out their protective oil, which is essential in making their coat resistant to water. A few baths during heavy shedding help get rid of dead hair that lets the new coat take over.
Excessive hair loss or other skin and hair coat issues should be brought to the attention of your veterinarian Cornelius, NC.
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