No, the Ibizan Hound has a sleek coat which does not require much grooming. Brushing it weekly should be fine.
No, the LaPerm breed does not require a lot of grooming.
Boxer dogs do not require a lot of grooming. You should brush them weekly and give the dog a bath when it is needed.
The Birman cat does not have an undercoat and is less prone to matting. Twice a week grooming is not necessary.
An American bobtail cat does need to be groomed about twice weekly.
I do not like angoras. They require a lot of grooming. But, the lop ears add to the cuteness factor.
Yes, quite a lot.
The Afghan needs weekly baths and frequent brushing to avoid matts and tangles, especially in adulthood when its luxurious coat becomes thicker and longer. It does not shed.Afghan Hound Care & groomingAfghan Hounds are big in size and inactive indoors, therefore plenty of daily activities are needed to keep them healthy. The grooming of an Afghan Hound usually takes a lot of time. Their coats need substantial grooming, therefore They need frequent brushing. Baths should be conducted routinely, and clipping and stripping of the coat is necessary many times per year. Afghan Hounds may lead to ear diseases. Frequent ear cleanings are suggested to get away from diseases.
Yes, Irish Wolfhounds do shed. (I have a Scottish Wolfhound, and my parents are pursuing an Irish Wolfhound).
So they can get laid
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No. They require extensive care. They are extremely social, & need to be with their owners a lot. This entitles petting and playing. They need grooming at least twice a day for their very long coats.
In terms of grooming, Labradors are very low maintenance dogs. They only need a brushing every now and then, when you notice they are shedding a lot. And a bath about every 3 or 4 months if that.