All dogs shed, in fact anything with hair sheds, but it can be kept to a minimum with regular brushing.
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Not all dogs shed because not all dogs have FUR. Yorkshires and some other breed have hair. They do not shed much if at all! I would know because I own Purebred German Yorkshires and breed them. There are few breeds that will not shed, but do lose some hairs with bushings. If you are looking for a breed that does not shed, look into a Yorkshire. King Charles do shed quite a bit!
Yah. More so in the summer than the winter.
King Charles !
The Cavaliers were soilders for King Charles the 1st who foight in the English civil war in mid 1600. A cavalier would have long curly hair like King Charles and they would have big hat with a large feather in it. Cavalier King Charles Spaniels were named after the Cavaliers because of their long cury hair and King Charles because they were around when King Charles was the King of England
King Charles
King Charles I soldiers were the Cavaliers.
The Cavaliers were the supporters of the king - King Charles I. The other name used for them is 'Royalists'.
They were known as the Cavaliers.
The cavaliers were king Charles 1 troops in the English civil war. The Roundheads were led by Oliver Cromwell (parliament) and they won. Parliament (Roundheads), beat the king (cavaliers).
Cavalier King Charles Spaniels do shed. They are small dogs, so there is not a large amount, but it could be enough to cause problems for someone with allergies. A good breed, if you like the temperament of the King Charles, but do not want shedding, is a Cavapoo.
They were called the cavaliers because the cavalry was the most important part of an army.
Yes, I absoulutely adore the cavaliers.
He was the king during the civil war (the Cavaliers and Roundheads), lost and was beheaded.
They have around 7 puppies, at tops.