They might, there's no way to tell. Interbreeding two dog breeds will result in a random mixing of those two species' traits. There's no way to say whether the offspring will retain the hypoallergenic non-shedding trait of the poodle parent.
poodles don't cast but you may sometime ( although not very often) you may get a small clump of hair but that's like once in a blue moon soo not really:)
No they don't i have 2. They are very hyper.
Poodles are a breed that don't shed so no. I'm not sure about this last part, but possibly if you give too much salt to a poodle, it might shed a bit. But usually, no.
Poodles never shed like other dogs with silkier fur and they are hypoallergenic. You might find little fuzz balls of their hair rather than fur strands laying around.
Possibly but most poodle mixxes will not or lightly shed/
Yes, I myself am allergic to shedding fur and I personally have a poodle and they DO NOT SHED. :)
no, poodles have hair not fur, hair keeps on growing and never falls out but fur grows to a certain length and then falls out, this means poodles need there hair cutting more often.
There is actually no such thing as a hypoallergenic dog. Poodles do not shed, and this helps with allergies. It is still possible to be allergic to poodles, though. If the poodle is mixed with a shedding dog, the dog may shed. It just depends on what dog the poodle is bred with.
No, a Yorkie-poo, or any dog mixed with a Poodle will not shed. They are wonderful for people with allergies. Poodles, poodle-mixes, and most small dogs do require grooming though every few months. Occasionally in the summer you will notice a very small amount of shedding, but usually a good haircut will clear this up!
Yes they do. All dogs shed at least a tiny bit and no dog is "non-shedding" but a papi-poo sheds like the poodle which is really little.
A Poodle...or a usually and dog bred with a poodle or maybe shih tzus will do the trick
We have allergies in our family and still wanted a dog. We got a Schnoodle which is a cross between a schnauzer and a poodle. We have had no allergy problems whatsoever and she does not shed AT ALL. The reason they do not shed is because you are crossing two genes of non shedding dogs Usually you can mix a non shedding dad and shedding mom and the pups wont shed because the dad is dominant.
Um, well a cockapoo is a good dog to have if you like a fuzzy puppy and a non shedding dog. My friends have a cockapoo and he sheds because he is barley curly so the curlier the better, which means the more poodle in it the better for less shedding. Cockapoos are really cute and are a cocker spaniel poodle cross. they are a medium-ish sized dog.
No, Huskies shed heavily and are not recommended for those allergic to dogs. It is better to acquire a low-shedding dog, such as a Poodle or a Bichon Frise.
A Pomeranian mixed with pug and poodle is a mixed breed dog.
All non-shedding dogs are great and cute! One of my all-time favorite non-shedding dog is a poodle. My family is hypoallergenic so we got a poodle, it is smart, well behaved and too cute!
shedding actually depends on the breed of dog. for instance, some breeds do not shed at all.
Poochie dog is mixed with a poodle and chichuahua
There are such things as nonshedding dogs. The poodle or the bichon frise are good choices because they do not shed or smell bad. I have a mix of those types and he is perfect because my family hates shedding dogs