An American bobtail cat does need to be groomed about twice weekly.
No, the LaPerm breed does not require a lot of grooming.
Boxer dogs do not require a lot of grooming. You should brush them weekly and give the dog a bath when it is needed.
The Birman cat does not have an undercoat and is less prone to matting. Twice a week grooming is not necessary.
No, the Ibizan Hound has a sleek coat which does not require much grooming. Brushing it weekly should be fine.
I do not like angoras. They require a lot of grooming. But, the lop ears add to the cuteness factor.
American short hairs do not have much of an undercoat to speak of and does not need a lot of grooming or brushing.
I learned that they love to play, but can play well on their own.
i'd say a miniture fox terrior. They don't require brushing because they have short hair, their small so they don't need a big yard to run around in, their very easy going, they learn quickly, their very friendly, they love childen, they don't make much noise.
Yes, Irish Wolfhounds do shed. (I have a Scottish Wolfhound, and my parents are pursuing an Irish Wolfhound).
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Yes, cats are known for their independence as they typically do not require constant attention or frequent interaction with their owners compared to dogs. They are more self-sufficient when it comes to grooming, potty training, and entertaining themselves.
No. They require extensive care. They are extremely social, & need to be with their owners a lot. This entitles petting and playing. They need grooming at least twice a day for their very long coats.