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German Shepherds have a distinctive "double coat." What are the two layers called?

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Make a Simple Puzzle Toy by Hiding Treats Inside a Muffin Tin and Covering the Holes with Tennis Balls.

Keep your German Shepherd entertained and engaged with this easy homemade puzzle toy! Simply place treats or kibble in the cups of a muffin tin and cover each hole with a tennis ball.

Your dog will love using their problem-solving skills to remove the balls and find the hidden treats. This affordable DIY puzzle is perfect for preventing destructive boredom behaviors when you're away from home.

Plus, it's an excellent way to provide mental stimulation and reinforce your pup's nose work abilities. Get creative with different treat combinations and watch as your four-legged friend eagerly sniffs out the rewards!

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Trivia Answer

German Shepherds are known for their double coat, which consists of two layers:

  • Outer Coat (Guard Hairs): This layer is made up of long, straight, and coarse guard hairs that protect the dog from the elements, such as rain, snow, and sun. The guard hairs are water-resistant and help repel moisture and dirt.

  • Undercoat (Down Hairs): This layer is composed of a dense, soft, and woolly undercoat that serves as insulation, helping to regulate the dog's body temperature. The undercoat is shorter and finer than the outer coat and provides warmth during cold weather.

The two layers of the double coat work together to keep German Shepherds comfortable in various weather conditions and protect their skin from environmental factors. The outer coat sheds dirt and water, while the undercoat provides insulation and warmth.

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