Breeds that shed the most include Labrador Retrievers, German Shepherds, Golden Retrievers, Huskies, and Saint Bernards.
Breeds of dogs that shed the most typically include Huskies, German Shepherds, and Golden Retrievers. Breeds that shed the least often include Poodles, Bichon Frises, and Portuguese Water Dogs.
Some dog breeds that shed the most fur include Labrador Retrievers, German Shepherds, and Golden Retrievers.
Breeds such as Huskies, German Shepherds, Golden Retrievers, and Labrador Retrievers are known to shed the most fur due to their double coats.
As with most dog breeds a wolf does constantly shed fur, replaced by new fur growth.
Yes, most breeds of dog (including English Bull Terriers) shed their fur throughout the year, but particularly in the summer. Breeds that do not shed are Poodles and Shih Tzu's.
shedding actually depends on the breed of dog. for instance, some breeds do not shed at all.
poodles, labradoodles
Bichon Frise, Portuguese Water Dog, Schnauzers do not shed a lot.
Golden Retriever Labrador Retriever German Shepherd Siberian Husky Alaskan Malamute Akita Saint Bernard Chow Chow Great Pyrenees Corgi (Pembroke & Cardigan)
There is no such thing as a dog that does not shed at all. Some dog breeds shed more than others. Some dog breeds that shed very little are: Most of the wire haired breeds, such as the Border Terrier and the Airedale Terrier Australian Terrier Cairn Terrier Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier Irish Water Spaniel Wirehaired Fox Terrier Italian Greyhound Lhasa Apso Poodle (all sizes) West Highland White Terrier Schnauzer (all sizes)
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.
most terriers (Cairns, Schnauzers, Westies), Poodles, Lhasa Apso, Italian Greyhounds, pugs, pitbulls.