You can't. But as far as a Dalmatian shedding, count your blessings. You could have a Cocker Spaniel or an Irish Setter shedding. Either of those would make you wish you still had a Dalmatian - trust me.
I've been told using a high quality food can help.
No. If your cat is among the breeds that naturally shed, there is nothing you can feed them that will stop them from shedding.
Jack Russell Terriers do not stop shedding. Period.
there is no way to stop a Siberian husky from shedding.
the dog might be sheding or just have skin problems? but my dogs only comes out when he sheds.
The answer to this question depends entirely on the country, state, province or city where you live. Please ask this question again and be sure to give the place you are interested in. For example: When is load shedding scheduled to stop in Karachi? When is load shedding scheduled to stop in Bangladesh? When is load shedding scheduled to stop in Bangalore?
garlic pills should help with the shedding you should see less of it.
yup
Great Danes actually don't stop growing until they are 3. They mature in size at 2 and then fill out their body mass after.
Vita coat from Dr's Foster and Smith and OTC fish oil help with shedding.
The shedding has to do with the yarn that the blanket is made from. Wash it and dry it a few times. If the fibers are long enough, they will knot each other. If not, use it very infrequently and keep it away from your nose. Embedded fibers in your lungs can cause serious problems.
I would use either Scotchguard or Hairspray
The Great Dane is being the dominant dog, or the Alpha. In wolf packs, the hierarchy goes- Alpha (Male and Female) Beta (Male and Female) Omega (Males and Females) Juveniles (Males and Female) The Alpha wolves always eat first after a kill and get however much food they want. The rest of the pack must come up to the Alpha and beg for food. Your Great Dane feels challenged when your female mutt comes up to eat without asking permission, and he is showing his dominance to remind her of her position in the pack. You can solve this in a few ways- 1. Establish dominance with the Great Dane and your Mutt. Have everyone else in the household establish dominance as well. Do your best to show your Great Dane that he is equal or of lesser rank than the female. 2. Feed them in separate places (but this will only cure the fighting while they are eating). 3. Allow the Great Dane to establish dominance. (This is NOT a good idea and should not be tried unless the Great Dane will not stop attacking the dog. Remember to give equal affection to both dogs, and do NOT pet or show affection to the Great Dane after attacking the mutt. Showing affection will only reinforce the behavior, not calm him down.