you need to brush your dog a ton and give baths. make sure that when you brush it (frequently) you get off as much loose hair as you can and throw it out righ away. if you don't do this your dog will just keep shedding hair!
when yolu wash it make sure that you lossen up-and wrinse off all the hair. then (just to be sure) brush them after they dry off!
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The dog breed that sheds the most is the Siberian Husky.
No the color of the fur does not affect how much it sheds. But the thickness and the thinness do affect how much the dog sheds.
Dog fur, despite the theory of Papa John McHugh. Dog Fur sheds and Dog Hair does not.
The Canaan Dog is not the best breed of dog to own if you are allergic to dogs as there are better breeds to choose from. The Canaan Dog sheds heavily seasonally and sheds moderately throughout the rest of the year.
No, the Papillon sheds moderately.
Yes, the Australian Kelpie sheds more than the average shorthaired dog.
No, the Pug sheds constantly, if not every day.
A dog sheds most of there upper coat during the summer so farly alot.
Over all, any dog with long, shaggy hair usually sheds a lot.
Offer to vacuum the house every single day :-)
They shed about the same as any other dog it's size. It sheds twice a year. It sheds a winter coat and a summer coat.
Are you kidding me spit it out my dog sheds every day and she is a brown and blond color