The majority of dogs shed alot so it would be easier to list those that don't. These typically include most terriers (Cairns, Schnauzers, Westies), Poodles, Lhasa Apso, Italian Greyhounds. And Pugs, and Pit Bulls!
Yes, all dogs moult but the poodle moults the least.
No, they do not shed that much at all. Their hair being so short there's not much to shed.
No, Yorkies have human like hair. So, their coat doesnt have an undercoat like most dogs. But, not shedding means you have to keep them well groomed.
Yes they do
Yes, Irish Wolfhounds do shed. (I have a Scottish Wolfhound, and my parents are pursuing an Irish Wolfhound).
A heart murmur for puppies is the same as it is for people - a heart valve is not closing properly. A lot of puppies "outgrow" it as their bodies continue to develop.
ya sure cats can shed any time doesnt mstter hiw old they are
All collies do shed and they usually shed a lot. If brushed frequently though and properly groomed the shedding will decrease a lot. Collies are very kind though and well mannered so a little shedding isn't that bad.
Old English bulldogs and french bulldogs do not shed a lot, however please note that like all dogs they do shed, and yes they both get along fairly well with children, with french bulldogs being slightly more social.
they sometimes shed really lot and other times they just shed a little but most of the time its alot.
The Jack Russell is a type of terrier dog. You can find information on Jack Russell rescue by visiting your local animal shelter. There are a lot of animal rescue centers that have Jack Russell terriers. They all have different names.
around £200 but can vary a lot
German Shepherds are a breed that moults a lot in general.It's nothing to do with being a pup.
Jack Russell terriers are known for being very active dogs. This may be normal for her, however a veteranarian can examine her for any possible problems such as a urinary tract infection which would cause excessive urination.
Very energetic. Crazy. Training takes a lot of time and patience.
You really can't stop a dog from shedding, but if you want a Jack Russell that sheds less, than you will want a long-haired over a short-haired. To prevent frequent shedding in short-haired Jack Russell's, brush daily. They will still shed some, but it won't be as bad.
Yes, of course they do. It is in the nature of all dogs that as seasons change they either lose (shed) or gain fur depending on the weather. In the summer they lose much more fur than if it was winter. Jack Russell Terriers shed all year round, just the same as how people lose hair each day, just not the same amount. But this should not make you not want to get this dog. They are easily trained, loving animals. If you want a dog that does not shed, get a dog that has hair, not fur.
Yes, yes, and Yes! The short haired Jack sheds very much. The Long haired Jack sheds even more, if your looking for a dog that doesn't shed, Poodles don't shed. The proper AKC designation is now " Parson Russell Terrier " , and yes they do shed quite a bit, even the short-hairs, but daily brushing followed by wiping with a damp [not wet ] cloth or grooming glove to get all the loose hairs off will help keep it down and youe house cleaner.Of cousre , it depends a lot on getting these little dynamos to keep still .
I don't think a jack Russell is good for an older person it's too hyper and need a lot of walking not good for an elderly women Answer Young dogs take a lot of energy and care. Better to get a well-trained mature dog that can independently use a dog door.
there were a lot of diffrent dog breeds in hotel for dogs here are some>>>>>>>>> great dane, bostin terrier, lasa opso, border collie, bull dog, German shephard, pitbulls, and some mixes! hope i helped!
Puppies sleep a lot because they play a lot and it tires them out.