It's probably a shedding breed.
Some shampoos claim to help with shedding but if your dog is a long haired breed, shedding is going to happen no matter what.
There are some reports that a little Safflower oil mixed in with the dog's food may help. The breed of the dog is also a determinant of shedding. You should really check with your Vet.
shedding actually depends on the breed of dog. for instance, some breeds do not shed at all.
No, a purebred Australian Cattle Dog should have fur. This breed is known for heavy shedding and is not the best breed for those allergic to dogs.
they can be if the wrong person breed them.like if their last owner was a dog fighter,then they could be bad.
No, a bolognese is a bad breed for inexperienced dog owners. I would suggest a small and calm breed
All collies do shed and they usually shed a lot. If brushed frequently though and properly groomed the shedding will decrease a lot. Collies are very kind though and well mannered so a little shedding isn't that bad.
No. There are no breeds of dog that are inherently "good" or "bad." Responsible ownership and training of any breed of dog is the only way to guarantee a good dog.
they are not very smart. they are sometimes very bad dogs. and sometimes bad with little kids. some are bad but some are very very smart
Bernedoodle is the best one because it is intelligent and most importantly, it is a low-shedding breed and can become an ideal service or therapy dog.
milk is bad for any breed, never give milk to a dog