Goldfish have scales rather than hair, and as such, they do not shed
Yes my goldfish sheded it skale some goldfish do its because there getting new skin or a sign of a new baby
The past tense of "shed" is "shed." It remains the same in both present and past forms.
shed can be for the workshop or a dog can shed fur
The Short (Smooth) haired Chihuahua would shed less fur, the long haired would need more grooming suggesting that the long haired would shed more (there's more hair)
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i would say yes Depends on the cat....
If you mean falling off then NO. But if you mean like the skin comes off, it happens occasionally and nothing is wrong.
It makes sense that since Florida has a warm climate that cats would shed their fur to keep cooler so they are not sweltering.
None. All dogs shed, some more than others but they must shed their coats to make room for new fur. Maybe a Chinese Crested would not shed as they hardly have any fur. Don't believe all that people say when they advertise a certain breed as being non shedding, is not true. They have to shed to make way for new fur. That would be like you keeping the same hair you were born with and never losing any, is a physical impossiblity.
Yes all cat shed, it is just some shedding is worse than others. A Siberian, being a long haired cat would shed more than a short hair cat.
They swim sideways and have a lighter color. They start to shed too (get flakey)
based on the function of the shed determines the name of the shed. woodshed could store wood garden shed would store garden tools a tool shed would store tools etc...