Hair and fur serve the same purpose: to keep the animal warm. They both refer to the same thing only hair usually refers to sparse/patches of hair rather than a thick coat of it. We as humans usually use the term "fur" to refer to the hair of an animal and use "hair" to describe our own, or hair/fur that is sparse. In the case of bulldogs the fact that they are animals would mean that we would refer to their hair as fur although both hair and fur are basically the same thing.
Yes! American Bulldogs shed consistently and a lot.... the fur comes off as you pet them and goes everywhere....be warned that if you have an issue with hair and fur on your clothing. carpet, upholstery - do not get a bulldog
Bulldogs tend to have tuns of wrinkles on their faces and a lot of times bulldogs can get Allergies so some bulldogs will have a little red in their eye or sores in their fur. Bulldogs' fur can sometimes be shedding everywhere or if they don't have allergies or other times their fur can be thick and non shed.
Fur is the hair of animals,hair is our hair.
Most mammals have fur or hair .
Yes, rats have fur therefore they are furry
Quokkas are mammals: they have fur. (Fur and hair are essentially the same.)
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No, wood turtles do not have fur or hair, as they are not mammals.
All cats have fur. unless they are furless cats
American bulldogs have short, coarse fur. They shouldn't shed as much as long-haired dogs because their fur is short.
you should take it to the vet or brush it and clean your bulldog.
No, they have hair, though it can be considered fur. Fur is generally more finer and softer than hair, and cattle don't have fine fur; they have hair.