poodles
No dog should live outside, dogs are domesticated animals and as such live in a pack, which is you or your family. All dogs shed, but to varying degrees. Short haired dogs DO shed. Dogs with hair instead of fur, such as poodles, generally shed much less. These types of dogs are most definitely not suited for outdoor living. You can find out about all dog breeds and which one would suit you best here: www.dogbreedinfo.com/If you are not prepared for some shedding or having it live in your house, then maybe a dog is not a good idea.
A homophone for "shed" is "shred," which sounds the same but has a different meaning.
yes
no, they shed their outside cover more than once
You need a dog house if your dog lives outside but they don't need one if they live inside but you can have one if they live inside.
Mexico
The basic answer to that is yes they need to come inside. BUT, it depends on your breed of dog, its age, if the dog has cover outside, dog house, shed, under the porch, or maybe even under the house. For the most part just bring it inside.
Most all dogs shed. A lot of breeders are claiming that the Labradoodle does not shed. That is a lot of BS and not true. All dogs shed, they have to as the coat gets thicker in the winter time and thinner in the summer time. The fur has to be replaced too. The only dog I can think of that would not shed is the Chinese Crested as it has no hair :0). Just brush your dog daily outside and keep his or her coat clean.
Bichon Frise, Portuguese Water Dog, Schnauzers do not shed a lot.
um your house or outside or on a farm or in a dog house
Yes, as long as its kept warm, out of direct sunlightght, they can't get out if their cage and not near draughts
Yes