Hair growth is about 1.25 centimeters or 0.5 inches per month so you will have to measure the unshaven hair to figure it out.
as many as your head of hair
The easiest way to tell a Hovawart and a Golden Retriever apart is by the hairs on the chest, belly, and tail. The Hovart has longer hair than the Golden Retriever.
no, tHE BREED YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT IS GOLDEN RETRIEVER
You NEVER EVER for NEVER EVER want to cut your Golden Retriever's hair. Or any dog for that matter. They have their hair for a reason. They will shed, pant, and lay down in the shade to stay cool. But never cut a dogs hair. Remember that.
Your dog might have mange, please take him to a vet to be sure.
NO! But really it just depends on how thick their hair is...some golden retrievers are easier than others.
No, they are not, because they are the same kind of dog, just younger or older. I agree but in a way i disagree because an older dog sheds much more than a puppy because of course they have longer and much more hair.
The Golden Labrador is not a purebred dog. It is a cross between the Golden Retriever and the LabradorRetriever.My Golden Retriever (female) had pups for my Black Lab (male) and all pups were solid black. They call the cross Golden Labs but mine are more like Black retrievers. They do have long hair. The actual length depends on if they're half lab half golden, or if it's quarter golden, then it wont be as fuzzy.
There are a few dog breeds that have wool instead of hair. These breeds are the German Shepherd, Cocker Spaniels, Poodles and the Golden retriever.
Not a kangaroo pouch but when they get a little older thick hair will develop.
yes your hair will grow backwill grow back.
i used dax hair grease on my hair and it take away some of my hair from the back what can i used to grow it back . the hairdresser use a product on my hair and some of my hair has broken off what can i use to grow back my hair all together