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A special bucket seat was designed for Sam to sit comfortably in the car, hair-covered mittens were tied to the steering wheel for him to slide his paws into, and a seatbelt covered with hair was used to secure him.

Of course Sam couldn't actually drive the car so a stuntman was used, hidden from sight in the rigged up car. When the stuntman turned his steering wheel, Sam's wheel would turn, making it look like Sam was moving the wheel. It looked like he was really driving.

According to Fred MacMurray, "Shaggy kept the whole cast and crew in stitches. He even broke me up a couple of times, and for an actor, believe me, that's no laughing matter. While the breed is affectionate with family members, it may try herding both people and objects because of its strong herding instincts. Coat Care Suggestions: DiNardo suggests weekly brushing and a bath every couple months, or when needed after playing outside and getting dirty.

Originally used to herd flocks and guard property in France, the Briard has a long, protective, shaggy coat. You should also wash your Briard every couple months or as needed after getting dirty. The breed has stamina and needs activity to be happy, and the rough-faced coat of the Pyrenean Shepherd can be long and wavy.

Brushing it twice a month and washing it every couple months will do. The Berger Picard is an active, athletic herding dog from France. Its weatherproof coat — which consists of a shaggy, wiry topcoat and short, dense undercoat — protects it from the elements while working.

The Bearded Collie originated in Scotland as a sheepdog that worked in cold, wet climates and rocky terrain of the country. The breed is protected from the elements by a harsh, shaggy, flat double coat. A versatile herder and water retriever from Spain, the Spanish Water Dog has a distinctive curly coat that hangs in natural curls all over the body.

Originally bred to hunt otters in England, the Otterhound has a rough double coat that is water resistant, which helped the breed during its early days hunting in the water. Coat Care Suggestions: DiNardo suggests weekly brushing for this breed, as well as a bath every couple months. Published: February 2, And while Petit Basset Griffons are already adorable, you can up the cute factor even more with a tiny bowtie collar.

We can't even! Another shaggy breed with a unique appearance, this mini canine companion has a stern, amusing-looking expression at all times, but with a loyal, inquisitive personality that will make you fall in love.

One of the bigger shaggy dog breeds on this list, this stunning and hard-to-find breed has some features reminiscent of other sheepdogs and terrier breeds but with a size and stature all its own. Since they're so large and active, this breed may need more frequent bathing than smaller breeds. To soothe their skin and relieve dryness, pick up a paraben-free conditioning spray. These intimidatingly enormous hounds are actually well-known to be gentle giants, with one of the most notably calm, gentle, serene demeanors out there.

But they make for some of the better dog companions because they are patient with kids, are attention-attracting based on their size and dignified airs, and are truly lovable pets. That said, enormous dogs can be enormously smelly. When you start to notice your dog smelling a little too "doggy," try an easy to use deodorizing spray. Lanky in stature and kind-hearted in temperament, these lesser-known herding dogs are striking to look at, with their shaggy curly coats and pointed ears.

If their fur gets particularly tangled and you don't want to cut it, a dog comb can be used to carefully remove knots. Just go slowly to avoid painful tugging. The long, shaggy, corded, wooly coat is hard not to be delighted by, but it does take a lot of upkeep. Since they have such long fur covering their ears, it's helpful to gently clean the inside of their ears periodically. Don't ever insert Q-tips into your dog's ears, though; instead, try some cleansing pet wipes.

But the long-haired variation of the breed is actually rather shaggy indeed, with a long, plush coat that requires plenty of maintenance and almost resembles the coats of sheepdogs and other shaggy breeds.

A very recognizable breed, these perky pals commonly nicknamed Shelties have a more dense, fluffy shag, usually in the signature brown and white color pattern. Their soft fur is naturally gorgeous, but a silky, shine-boosting detangling spray can max out the luster. Another hard-to-come-by breed, these larger hound dogs are athletic, trainable and have plenty of energy to go around. They also have a gorgeous shorter shaggy coat, with signature fluffy floppy ears and engaged expressions.

To help remove mats from their signature shaggy fur, the FURminator has more than 25, amazing reviews. An ultra-recognizable breed thanks to the fame of Lassie, Collies are the much larger cousins to the Shelties earlier in this list, with a coat just as majestic and shaggy, but on a larger stature.



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