A dog loses its hair on multiple seasons.
yes the pug X cavoodle will lose hair as every dog does.
you mean minge
yes
The terms "dog hair" and "dog fur" are often used interchangeably, but technically, "hair" refers to the longer, coarser outer coat of a dog, while "fur" refers to the softer, denser undercoat.
Yes, babies often lose the hair they are born with, known as lanugo, within the first few months of life. This is a natural process and is replaced by their permanent hair.
You cannot make dog hair. You must obtain dog hair from a dog.
The reason that your dog loses her hair after giving birth to pups is because the stage of shedding, and regrowth becomes thrown off. Instead of gradual shedding, a large amount of hair falls out at once. Hormone changes that the pregnant, and nursing dog go through contribute to this.
The past tense of "you lose your hair" is "you lost your hair."
Dog fur and dog hair are often used interchangeably, but there is a difference between the two. Dog fur refers to the soft, fine undercoat that helps insulate the dog, while dog hair is the coarser, outer layer that provides protection. You can distinguish between the two by feeling the texture - fur is softer and finer, while hair is coarser and thicker.
Yes those who use the straigtner often will loose it.
A dog's hair and fur protect it from cold in the winter, and from the hot sun and warm weather in the summer. This works OK for a dog, since they do not sweat like humans to lose heat. A dog's coat should be neatly trimmed for appearance, but not cut very much shorter. Heavy brushing in the Spring and in Fall is good to clean out dead or dying hair.
Yes, it is natural to lose hair.