Yes they shred, but not so much if you get them cut every now and then
My Cavalier King Charles Spaniel shed but not excessively. We usually cut his hair pretty short (left his ears and tail long) during the summer. But of course there were balls of hair around the house and quite a bit of his hair shed when we gave him a bath.
My dog shed a lot of fur I don’t know if it is Allergies or something but she shed ALOT.
Do they shed
mixes of poodles doent shed a lot
Yes they do. They shed lots before and after Summer.
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 shed quite a bit in the summer, but in the winter they don't really shed that much. So it kind of depends on the weather.
YES, YES and YES !! They shed a TON. We have to have ours shaved every 6 weeks or it is a huge mess all over the house.
Yes. They shed a lot. I will hold one and in the winter and summer in 5min. be covered in hair.
They both shed about the same cause the king Charles is like a minature cocker spainel.
they dont shed a lot,but they do shed their long fur around the house. dog sat onw yesterday
Cavaliers shed their hair pretty much constantly. I never noticed a particular time of the year our Cavalier shed worse.
Well they shed alot. (molting is for birds)
Their fur must be cut short, as all Cavaliers have moderately long fur naturally.
All dogs shed, in fact anything with hair sheds, but it can be kept to a minimum with regular brushing. CORRECTION: 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!