Probaly not because they are one of the few breeds that do not shed.Mine never lost its hair in the winter
the snowshoe hair
Labradors have double coats. The first layer is warm fluffy hair that keeps them warm in the winter. The second coat is a oily sleek coat that keeps them dry in the water. Labradors usually throw their undercoat twice a year. Once in the winter, from the changes in hot/cold from going to inside to outside in cold weather, and a second time in the summer when its hot.
Preventing hair static in the winter is as easy as applying a leave in conditioner. This will add additional moisture to your hair as well as weigh it down a bit.
Some time in the winter P.S. it is moose
i think so mine does all the time
It depends. Split ends begin to form when you have no gotten a hair cut for a long time. You lose hair if you dont get haircuts
hmm... time of the day? that doesnt matter. time of the year, in winter you usually dont exercise because you cant go outside, so i hit the gym in the winter
Must have also lost the pigment in the hair cells at the same time. Not to worry.
Yes, he does and no. He began to lose his hair in his early twenties and one day decided it was time to get a hair transplant.
They move to different grazing areas of varying altitude, grow thicker hair in the winter then lose it come spring, time their reproductive seasons to when calf survival is ensured to be the greatest (i.e., bison calve in spring versus winter or fall like with domestic cow herds), etc.
You lose some of the nutrients neede for your hair togrow while your dieting. You are gaining but you are also losing at the same time. It is up to you.
Miniature schnauzers are loyal and protective, but need attention. All miniature schnauzers are different. Some may be quieter than others, that mainly depends on their environment and how they are taken care of. Miniature schnauzer should be walked at least 30 minutes each day. Miniature schnauzers are highly intelligent dogs, but may bark when they are alone for a long time. (separation anxiety) Some miniature schnauzers are quiet and don't bark when they are alone for long periods of time. Miniature schnauzers can be stubborn sometimes. They need a lot of love and attention. Miniature schnauzers are very sweet dogs that are willing to please. With the right amount of exercise, love, and care, miniature schnauzers are awesome sogs. :P :]