THERE IS NO SPECIFIC TIME OF YEAR.THEY SHED WHENEVER.YOU CANNOT KNOW WHAT TIME THEY SHED.
About 2 times a year
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.
Cats and dogs both shed, but the amount can vary depending on the breed. Some cat breeds shed more than some dog breeds, while others shed less. Overall, cats tend to shed less than dogs, but it ultimately depends on the individual animal.
No, however, sometimes boys do shed more than girls.
Yes - if they have a injury to their skin - they will shed more frequently as their body tries to repair it.
Dogs generally shed more fur than cats.
They shed normally, which is more during the summer, because dogs have all that fur.
All dogs shed if they have fur. Goldens may shed a bit more because they have longer fur but don't let that put you off - they're amazing dogs!
The amount of shedding really depends on the breed of dog and cat, the individual animal and its lifestyle. All cats and dogs shed fur to some degree, but others will shed more than others.
Very little. All animals shed. But these dogs do not shed much.
actually, they shed more in the summer because of the heat. the amount dogs shed really depends on the temperature. the hotter it is, the more they shed to keep cool. the colder it is, the less the shed to keep warm.
It varies depending on age. Younger reptiles shed more frequently - as their skin doesn't 'stretch' like ours does. For example - a newly hatched lizard may shed once a month, while an adult of the same species could go a year or more between shedding.