Late Spring
Yes. Border Collies have fur that is thick and water resistant. The fur can be either rough or smooth.
Yes, collies do shed. They have a thick double coat that sheds year-round, with heavier shedding occurring in the spring and fall as they prepare for the change in seasons. Regular grooming can help manage their shedding.
There is no such thing as a hypo-allergenic dog, and anyone who tells you otherwise knows NOTHING about the causes of dog allergies.Answer:No. Border collies tend to shed heavily, and would be particularly bad for allergy sufferers to be around. (It's correct that no dog is truly hypo-allergenic, but some breeds are tolerable to people with only mild allergic reactions to dander.)
Yes they can. Border Collies are one dog that shouldn't be cut short, but their hair thinned down to let the air at their skin. Border Collies are noted as being a beautiful breed because of their fur and intelligent look to their eyes (they are smart, but then you know that already.) You can buy thinning scissors from a good pet store. I have one. They look like scissors, but have serrated edged teeth along the inner edge and the tip of the two blades are rounded instead of pointed like regular scissors. Instead of having your Border Collie clipped short, use the thinning sheers and be sure to groom your pet with a good brush (one recommended by a groomer.)
"Mini collies" or "miniature collies" are not a recognized breed. There is a breed called a Shetland Sheepdog, which is often referred to as a miniature collie because of its resemblance to the Rough Collie. Shetland Sheepdogs are a separate breed from collies.
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.
Yes, it's normal for Border Collies to have black spots on their white fur. This pattern is part of their coat genetics, as they can have a variety of color combinations including black and white, merle, and tri-color. These spots may vary in size and distribution, and are simply a characteristic of their breed. As long as the spots aren't associated with skin issues, they are typically nothing to worry about.
Yes, hamsters do shed as part of their natural grooming process. Shedding helps them to remove old or damaged fur and keep their coat healthy. It's important to provide them with a balanced diet, clean living environment, and regular grooming to support their shedding process.
No. There are only two kids of pandas that shed fur that we know of.
Yes, cheetahs shed their fur.
Because cats shed their fur all over their body.
No.. They shed. They dont have scales they have fur. So they shed. Which is when their fur falls outs.