Keeshonds are known to shed moderately to heavily, especially during seasonal changes when they "blow" their coat. Regular grooming helps manage their shedding, as they have a thick double coat that requires frequent brushing to minimize loose fur. Owners can expect more shedding during spring and fall as they transition between their winter and summer coats. Overall, consistent grooming can help reduce the amount of hair around the home.
Yes, the Keeshond sheds very heavily, hence they are not recommended for people allergic to dogs.
They were breed to be barge dogs.
Keeshonds as a breed typically do not have a strong affinity for water. While individual dogs may vary in their preferences, many Keeshonds tend to be cautious around bodies of water and may not enjoy swimming or getting wet. It's important to introduce water gradually and always supervise them around it.
they both are pure bread and are good with kids
Cats shed all year long. How much they shed is dependent on the cat - some shed very little overall and others shed a lot.
Well they dont shed a huge amount because they are a small dog. They do shed though because they do have longer hair but they are a small breed.
Very little. All animals shed. But these dogs do not shed much.
Ragamuffins shed! (all cats do, pretty much)
They shed a lot!
They shed quite a bit in the summer, but in the winter they don't really shed that much. So it kind of depends on the weather.
they shed VERY little, to none at all! but mostly no!
Yes Morki's shed but are not known to shed much.