actually they are not sucking they are biting on their fur and they do this because they are cleaning themselves ...they are trying to get the dirt out
Fleas need fresh blood to have necessary fuel for their eggs so they live on cats and dog's fur to suck blood
it depends on what kind of dog it is some dogs don't have a lot of fur so their cold but other dogs do have a lot of fur so their not cold!
Yes, if one dog has something in their fur, like maybe dandruff, and the other dog is allergic to it, then that dog will have an allergic reaction.
there is really no difference.....most people say dog hair is what it is called when it falls off the dog and fur when it is on the dog...dogs with short fur/hair get less fleas then dogs with long fur/hair.... dogs also with white or light fur get more fleas then dogs with dark or black fur...
well not all dogs have fur like chines dogs every dog is diffrent
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Yes, the key is what kind of hair/fur your dog has, or in other words, what breed is your dog. If the dog is a poodle, schnauzer type that has hair, she would most likely not be allergic to it. She might be allergic to dogs that have fur, like black labs etc. The way to tell is if the dog has to get a haircut every 6 months or so, it is because the dog has hair and not fur. Fur falls out at the end of winter and the dog has a summer coat until winter when it gets thicker again. Dogs with hair do not go through that cycle.
You should get a dog that has fur, not hair. I'm allergic to dogs and I own dogs only with fur. It won't make you have symptoms. Trust me!
In certain dogs -like huskies- the fur is used to keep dogs worm.
Dogs have fur, which is made up of multiple layers of hair.
Dogs have fur, which is made up of multiple layers of hair.
Yes, dog fur can be soft, depending on the breed and individual characteristics of the dog. Many dogs have soft fur that feels pleasant to touch and pet.