no it is not it is perfectly normail
yes they are they don't lose as much fur
They are born with fur.
She wanted to make clothes out of their fur and in the process skin all of the puppies.
Newborn puppies don't have much fur at all for the first few days! Then they begin to get some fur but it is quite rough and doesn't move. But apart from the lack of nice fur, puppies' bodies are quite soft.
If a chinchilla is stressed out they will lose their fur.
No. The dog has genes for long hair and cutting the dogs hair does not change the dogs genes. Any puppies the has may have short hair it depends on the genetics of the father of the puppies.
hair :D:D:D
Puppies' fur can change color as they grow older, with some breeds getting lighter and others getting darker.
Because they shed there fur and then the child enhales the fur.
No, the length of a dog's fur is determined by its genetics, not by the length of the fur when it is cut. Puppies inherit their coat characteristics from their parents' genes, which dictate fur length, texture, and type. So, even if a dog owner cuts the mother's fur very short, the puppies can still be born with long fur if that is what their genetic makeup dictates.
Pitbulls are short haired dogs and they are not born with long fur.
yes obviosuly