All dogs shed, even "hairless" dogs. Some have shorter hair that doesn't pile up as much as long haired dog hair, some have double coats that trap loose hair until you brush it out, etc. See the related question below.
Yes, almost all breeds of dogs shed. the only kinds that don't are Poodles and Xolos, the short version of a dog's name that starts with x. Healthy dogs tend to shed more, because they are growing new hair and have to get rid of the old hair. unhealthy dogs will not shed as much since their cells arent growing. Readinggal
Very little. All animals shed. But these dogs do not shed much.
All dogs shed even if is a little or alot. It depends on the mix but beagles shed alot.
Yes, all dogs shed.
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Zero.All dogs shed, even the "hairless" dogs, although some shed more than others or more often than others. See the related questions and links for more information.
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Yes they do.
yes they do shed but they are the best guard dogs ever
There is no such thing as a totally non-shedding dog. All dogs shed at least some fur. There are, however dogs that shed very little hair. The Cockapoo is known to shed very little.