Dogs have fur, not hair. The type of fur they have can affect their shedding patterns. Dogs with double coats, like Huskies, shed more heavily during shedding seasons. Dogs with single coats, like Poodles, shed less and may require regular grooming to manage shedding.
no.
Chihuahua's are cute dogs but can be a right pain sometimes are have very sharp teeth but they can't do to much damage. You also have to be very careful if you have another dog because Chihuahua's don't seem to realise how small they are and will have a go at other bigger dogs. I have a Chihuahua and I'm glad but other people might not like them or find them too much hassle.
No, but shedding is minimal for this breed.
Pomeranian dogs do shed quite a bit. However, taking them outside to brush them each day may cut down on the shedding in your home.
No, Huskies shed heavily and are not recommended for those allergic to dogs. It is better to acquire a low-shedding dog, such as a Poodle or a Bichon Frise.
They are shedding their winter coat
Yes. However, the shedding is minimal.
Cavanese dogs have hair instead of fur and have low shedding which makes them very good dogs for people with allergies. Cavaneses are also easily trained.
Hair dogs and fur dogs differ in terms of shedding and maintenance. Hair dogs typically shed less and require regular grooming to prevent matting, while fur dogs shed more and may need more frequent brushing to manage shedding. Additionally, fur dogs may require more frequent baths to keep their coat clean and healthy.
No, it's just shedding, which is normal for most dogs.
Vita coat from Dr's Foster and Smith and OTC fish oil help with shedding.