Yes, quite a bit!
They need a lot of grooming. Every day or every second day.
Tons of it. The typical Aussie has a long coat that needs grooming to keep from matting.
yes, but not as much as other dogs. they usually have long hairs that every once and awhile you will discover fur gathering on the couch or on your clothes.
Yes, the Labrador Retriever is a heavy shedder and its fur is hard to remove from furniture and clothing. This also makes them unsuitable pets for people allergic to dogs.
no, they have fur, and shed ALOT!
Australian shepherds strive in cold climates, since they generally have very heavy fur.
They have fur so yeah they are hairy
Australian Shepherds shed moderately. Best to brush them a few times a month.
australian shepherds
Okay well the last answer was completely rubbish. Emperor penguins DO shed their fur, they shed their baby fur, the grey fur they have when they are young penguins. As they grow older they shed that fur.
A homophone for "shed" is "shred," which sounds the same but has a different meaning.
rabbits shed fur when they are scared not necessarily by a child
No. There are only two kids of pandas that shed fur that we know of.
No, hamsters do not shed. They have fur. Only reptiles shed.
Yes, cheetahs shed their fur.
Because cats shed their fur all over their body.