Maltipoos have hair that must be groomed about every six weeks.
Poodles have fur :)
Yes. Some dogs don't have "fur" but hair like on your head. Breeds such as Poodles and Yorkshire Terriers have human hair.
Yes, cockapoos have fur. The fur looks very much like a poodles, but the top of their head has a little more fluff then an ordinary poodle. Many can also be confused for poodles and sold higher then the average cockapoo.
Poodles do not shed, and neither do terriers
Yes, rats have fur therefore they are furry
No, wood turtles do not have fur or hair, as they are not mammals.
Fur is Hair. It is just referred to as fur because it is so thick and covers so much of the body.
When poodles are first born their fur is straight to wavy. As they get older their fur or hair will become curlier.
a tibetan terrier is a dog that does not have hair it has fur. So if you are allergic to hair this dog does not have hair so you would not be allergic to it. Poodles are also fur dogs.
Poodles have curly fur and are associated with the French.
Yes. Some dogs don't have "fur" but hair like on your head. Breeds such as Poodles and Yorkshire Terriers have human hair.
Pugs do have fur, which is why they shed. Dogs that have hair need to be taken to groomers regularly for a haircut and they don't shed. However, some pugs don't have much fur and will need a jacket or sweater during the fall and winter.
well poodles are hypoallergenic dogs and poodles dont have dog fur they have wool
any dog that grows hair instead of fur, such as shih tzus or bichons an poodles and labradoodles.
Poodles do not loose fur. They are hypoallergenic and do not shed. Poodles do not shed. I have one myself and they don't shed. They might bite out their fur if they having itching and is bothering them like humans hair. Poodles need grooming regularly which means brushed with a wire slicker brush so their hair doesn't mat up. Hair cut and a bath every one to two months at least. Brush their hair everyday, remember poodles hair never stops growing. Poodles do shed. The only dogs that do not shed are the hairless breeds. However when poodles shed the hair remains in their coats rather than falling off. If not groomed frequently the dead hair will become matted and be difficult to remove. In severe cases the mats could cause sores. Poodles shed little or no hair at all. Please review the web site below in the related links. This clears up any questions. I started re searching because it doesn't make since to me that the poodle breed doesn't shed at all. I have a poodle myself but we never see hair (fur) on the floor or the couch, hummm!!! Anyway, it turns out they really do shed (almost every animal or creature sheds something). When poodles shed the hair falls back into their own hair because poodles hair is not slippery like say a German shepherd or Dalmatian dog. Plus poodles only have a single coat where as other dogs may have a thick double coat.
Yes, cockapoos have fur. The fur looks very much like a poodles, but the top of their head has a little more fluff then an ordinary poodle. Many can also be confused for poodles and sold higher then the average cockapoo.
Poodles will have short fur on their legs if their fur is trimmed regularly and styled this way. However, if a poodle does not have a regular trim, then the fur on the legs will be long and fluffy, yet styled.
Apricot poodles are a type of poodles that have natural sugar colored fur. Its a lighter colored brown kind of. Mine is a sweetheart.