Human hair keeps growing while most dogs' hair grows and then sheds at a point.
nothing realy but dog clippers are a bit sharper to get more hair off HOPE this helps
The main difference between dog hair and dog fur is their texture and length. Dog hair is typically longer, finer, and softer, while dog fur is shorter, denser, and coarser. To distinguish between the two, you can feel the texture of the hair/fur and observe its length and thickness.
No, of course not. They have American Eskimo (Dog) hair.
The main difference between dog hair and dog fur is that hair is longer, finer, and typically grows continuously, while fur is shorter, denser, and sheds seasonally.
Yes, there is a difference between dog fur and dog hair. Dog fur refers to the soft, fine undercoat that helps insulate the dog, while dog hair refers to the coarser, outer layer that provides protection from the elements.
The main difference between dog hair and dog fur is that hair is longer, finer, and typically grows continuously, while fur is shorter, denser, and sheds seasonally.
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.
not exactely. the huskies body is a doublecoat making it coarse and shed alot. however the top of it's is soft like the fuzz part of velcro
Human lifespans are usually longer than a dog's lifespan.
Nothing, the only deference between a cow and dog licking you is the cow's tongue is a lot rougher. The child will be fine though.
You should use dog clippers on your dog. Human clippers are not set for the fine hair a dog has.
The dog gets shelter, food and exercise from the human. The human gets companionship, exercise and 'warm fuzzies' from the dog.