Most do. If you can't stand hair, stay away from the hereding group! Even short-haired dogs shed , but its barely noticeable. Poodles and some poodle mixes don't , but they require a lot of grooming. There are also "de-shed" vitamin suplements that make even the hairiest dogs shed very little.Anyway, short-haired dogs ,like labs and terriers, shed so little you can't even tell it!(Unless you look very closely)
Very little. All animals shed. But these dogs do not shed much.
Just like humans, dogs lose hair everyday. It's natural.
almosty all dogs shed hair unfortunately i do however know for sure that all poodle breds dont shed hair the reason is that the dogs grow new hair the old hair becomes dead humans shed also just not as much or often
very little, but yes they do.Dogs do not molt. Dogs shed, Staffs have short hair and will shed with the season if out side if inside they will shed all year round.Hi , i own two staffs they both lose loads of hair so i think they malt
There is no such thing as a totally non-shedding dog. All dogs shed at least some fur. There are, however dogs that shed very little hair. The Cockapoo is known to shed very little.
hair from being over brushed over bathed,to hot causes shed to cool them down
yes Japanese Spitz dogs also shed their hairs..its just normal to all the mammals including us
Bullmastiffs don't shed a lot, but they do require regular grooming. Their short hair can be cleaned easily with a bristle brush and they should only be bathed when it's needed; after a romp in the mud or swimming.
because shih tzu dogs do shed, not true what they say about not shedding
Hypoallergenic dogs shed less hair than regular dogs, but they still shed to some extent. Breeds such as poodles, bichon frises, and Portuguese water dogs are known for shedding less and producing fewer allergens. Regular grooming can help manage shedding in hypoallergenic breeds.
All dogs shed, even "hairless" dogs. Some have shorter hair that doesn't pile up as much as long haired dog hair, some have double coats that trap loose hair until you brush it out, etc. See the related question below.
Chinese Imperial dogs are also known as shih tzus. They do not shed in the normal manner that you think of a dog shedding. They do however have a lot of hair and strands do fall out sometimes.