Poodles, bichons, Portuguese water dogs and Spanish water dogs all have wool type fur. Their fur is thick an curly but do not shed as bad as other breeds.
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The main difference between dogs with fur and dogs with hair is that fur is typically denser and provides more insulation, while hair is usually finer and grows continuously. Fur is more common in breeds that shed seasonally, while hair is found in breeds that require regular grooming.
They had fur.
Dogs?
Breeds such as Huskies, German Shepherds, Golden Retrievers, and Labrador Retrievers are known to shed the most fur due to their double coats.
Assuming you are asking about a mutt that is half Maltese and half Yorkshire terrier....yes both of those breeds have fur so any mutts that arise from the two breeds mating should have fur.
Fur and hair in dogs are essentially the same thing, but the term "fur" is often used to describe the thicker, denser coat found on certain breeds, while "hair" is used for the finer, softer coat on other breeds. Both fur and hair serve the same purpose of providing insulation and protection for the dog's skin.
Fur and hair on dogs are essentially the same thing, but the term "fur" is often used to describe the thicker, denser coat found on certain breeds, while "hair" is used for the finer, softer coat on other breeds. Both fur and hair serve the same purpose of providing insulation and protection for the dog's skin.
Hair and fur are both made of the same protein, but they have different characteristics. Hair is typically longer, finer, and grows continuously, while fur is shorter, denser, and sheds seasonally. In dogs, hair is often found on certain breeds with a single coat, while fur is more common on breeds with a double coat.
Animals that have white fur include polar bears, arctic foxes, snow leopards, and some breeds of domestic cats and dogs.
Do dogs have hair or fur?The answer to your question is fur. Dogs have fur. -actually dogs have hair me and one of my friends were arguing about this and she proved me wrong when we looked it up.-NEM
Yes. Hairless breeds of dog, like the Chinese Crested, are more prone to acne than dogs with fur.