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Coat, or the nature and quality of a show mammal\'s pelage, is an important conformation point in the hobby of animal fancy.
The pelage of a show animal may be divided into different types of hair (usually known as fur) or wool with a texture ranging from downy to spiky; in addition the animal may be single-coated or may have a number of coats, such as an undercoat and a topcoat (made up of guard hairs; also called outer coat and, sometimes, overcoat). The state of the coat is considered an indication of the animal\'s breeding and health.
Some considerations in judging the quality of an animal\'s coat:
Coat (also known as a rug) may also refer to a covering or garment made by humans to protect their pets from the elements.
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