About 8-12 weeks
Not very much, but it does. During puppy stage when it sheds its puppy fur that's when its the most. I'm allergic to dogs and I have an English springer. Doesn't reallly affect me.
Well beigan is more active and the Samoyed is really white and cute and dosent shed often.......................................................YOU DECIDE..
Well, first off you have to wait until all their hair grows. After it grows (and it's still a puppy) then it just depends on what kinda puppy you have. Some puppies shed twice a year (westies) and others shed year long (most dogs) some dogs don't shed at all, but good luck finding one of those.
Yes, pomeranian puppies shed hair. Shedding usually occurs during the changing of the seasons.
Mine doesn't, I wish he did though... his fur is too long and yes I am sure that mines a chiheahua X terrier
It depends on how small you would want the animal. I have a Shitzu, poodle mix puppy and he is pretty small, and non-shedding. Your best bet is to go with a small reptile or a puppy that is crossed with a poodle or another breed that does not shed. --Sweetness
I would definitely recommend a golden retriever (as a puppy because of the cat). But they do shed alot of hair.
Yellow Lab puppies shed a lot due to their double-coat system, with a dense undercoat providing insulation and a top coat for protection. Shedding is typically more noticeable during seasonal changes and when transitioning from puppy to adult coat. Regular grooming and shedding control can help manage this natural process.
those treates tend to be a little too hard for a puppy so young. You have to remember that they shed there puppy teeth to grow there adult teeth so you want to be careful about giving treats that are too hard.
A puppy who has survived parvo should be kept away from other puppies for at least 2 weeks to ensure they are no longer contagious and to prevent the spread of the virus to other dogs. It is important to follow your veterinarian's recommendations for when it is safe to reintroduce the puppy to other dogs.
The problem with crossing two dog breeds, is there's no way to predict which traits the puppies will inherit from their parents. Therefore the puppy may have a coat like its poodle parent, or shed like the other parent, or have something in between.