no
yorkies have hair not fur. they do not shed and their hair will continue to grow
Yorkies don't shed because they have similar fur to human hair. So you can wash a yorkie as much times as your hair ;)
Yorkies have hair, not fur. Their hair is long, silky, and similar to human hair.
Yorkies have hair, not fur. Their hair is long, silky, and similar to human hair.
Yorkshire Terriers should not shed fur (as far as I'm concerned, because my families Yorkie doesn't shed fur). So it could be a bit bad, especially if it is winter as it could get cold. I would recommend taking it to the vets so they can tell you what is wrong with your dog.
They have hair, because they don't shed, and animals with fur, do shed!
Okay well the last answer was completely rubbish. Emperor penguins DO shed their fur, they shed their baby fur, the grey fur they have when they are young penguins. As they grow older they shed that fur.
Yorkshire terriers do shed, but they are considered to be a low-shedding breed. They have hair, not fur, which means they shed less than other breeds. Regular grooming and maintenance can help minimize shedding in Yorkshire terriers.
No, they are hypoallergenic. I have a 6 month old yorkie poo, and the only sign I have seen of her hair coming out is when I brush her.
No. There are only two kids of pandas that shed fur that we know of.
Yes it is the dog has fur which is what triggers asthma The dog I have is a shih tzu, which has hair instead of fur. The only disadvantage with a dog with hair is hair grows fast and the dog will need to have his/her hair trimmed more often like ours.
Yes, cheetahs shed their fur.