No dog's simply don't have sweat glands to produce sweat
shave him
Dogs do have sweat glands that are called apocrine glands. Dogs only produce sweat on areas not covered with fur, such as the nose and paw pads. Dogs also have sweat glands on their noses. Dogs don't sweat everywhere like us humans, but they do have sweat glands and they do sweat ! I hope this helps.
all dogs have fur
With it, except for on the face. There you will want to shave against.
You can shave the animals and make sure that after you shave them they are kept warm. They will be very cold without all their thick fur! But there is no need to kill them. As for an actual place to sell the fur I have no answer.
Because of their fur, they can only sweat through their noses and bottoms of their feet. This is why they lose so much fur in the summer
Some mammals have sweat glands, but not all. Most furbearing animals, like dogs and cats, have no sweat glands; the fur would keep the sweat from evaporating and defeat the purpose of having them. Animals with no sweat glands cool off by panting.
Most likely it is. For husky dogs have thick hair for a good purpose. Huskies are native to Alaska and Canada where they first grew thick fur. So if you shave them, they will not be used to the thin coat which can be highly unnatural to there ecosystem requirements.
Shave the cat.
well not all dogs have fur like chines dogs every dog is diffrent
there is really no difference.....most people say dog hair is what it is called when it falls off the dog and fur when it is on the dog...dogs with short fur/hair get less fleas then dogs with long fur/hair.... dogs also with white or light fur get more fleas then dogs with dark or black fur...
Dogs will adapt to cold weather by growing thicker fur. This thicker fur will keep the dogs warm when it is cold.