probaly not terriers do not tend to shed its hard to tell i would think no or maybe just a little but dachshunds have longer hair so i guess it has to do with has this ever been done
yes, that is true, but I have a cross between a dachshund and a jack Russel terrier. He sheds quite a bit, and the hair tends to be kind of scratchy. it may not be the same for you since my dog is 75% dachshund and 25% jack Russel terrier. I would say that he sheds kind of a lot so it is a thing to think about.
A Jack Russell Terrier played the role of Odie in the Garfield movie.
compared to what? i own a ridgeback and my rotti moults more than him, but less than my terrier cross.
The American Kennel Club or AKC list the dachshund within the Hound Group. The familiar dachshund descends from the cross breeding of hounds and terriers to hunt a variety of game animals. However, in America, the dachshund hunting abilities are seldom fostered. They are often acquired to be family pets or companion dogs. As such, their terrier heritage becomes pronounced while their hound instincts are suppressed. That is, as family or companion dog, they behave more like terriers then hounds.This has lead to some dachshund enthusiast wanting the AKC to reclassify the dachshund as a breed of terrier. Therefore, it would be listed within the Terrier Group. That would be erroneous. The dachshund is a true hound that are competent hunters, if given the opportunity.
Chopper was a dachshund, specifically a miniature dachshund.
They shed a lot!
Well, dogs that don't shed are known as hypoallergenic dogs, which means that people aren't allergic to them, because they dont shed. here are some dogs I KNOW that dont shed (hypoallergenic) Airedale Terrier Basenji Boston Terrier Fox Terrier Italian Greyhound Shih Tzu Bichon Frise Cairn Terrier Poodles Yorkshire Terrier thanks(answer by Sandface)
The life span of a Bedlington Terrier is 12 - 14 years.
There is no such thing as a dog that does not shed at all. Some dog breeds shed more than others. Some dog breeds that shed very little are: Most of the wire haired breeds, such as the Border Terrier and the Airedale Terrier Australian Terrier Cairn Terrier Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier Irish Water Spaniel Wirehaired Fox Terrier Italian Greyhound Lhasa Apso Poodle (all sizes) West Highland White Terrier Schnauzer (all sizes)
No, they do not.
There are many non-shedding dogs. Here are some: Shih Tzu Yorkshire Terrier Maltese West Highland White Terrier Dachshund (moderate shedders) Bichon Frise Miniature Poodle Italian Greyhound Border Terrier Cairn Terrier Havanese Miniature Schnauzer Norfolk Terrier Silky Terrier Welsh Terrier Boston Terrier Scottish Terrier Chinese Crested Australian Terrier Wirehaired Fox Terrier Greyhound Bedlington Terrier Irish Water Spaniel Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier Basenji Kerry Blue Terrier Airedale Terrier Standard Poodle
Dachshund, Siberian Husky, Terrier.
Not too badly.