because it is spun from the dog and it is up to 80% warmer than wool
Chiengorais a yarn or wool spun from dog hair. The word is a portmanteau of "chien", the French word for dog, and angora
Animal fibers used for yarn include: sheep's wool, llama, alpaca, goat (mohair and cashmere), rabbit (angora), moths (silk), buffalo, bison, camel, and even dog and cat hair (called chiengora).
You cannot make dog hair. You must obtain dog hair from a dog.
The dog trainer called Jeff's mutt dog burly, which amused Jeff, since the dog was small and did not have much hair.
A dog's hair changes color over time due to a natural process called graying, which is caused by a decrease in pigment-producing cells in the hair follicles as the dog ages. This results in the hair gradually losing its original color and turning gray or white.
No. "Hair of the Dog" was sung by Nazareth.
there is really no difference.....most people say dog hair is what it is called when it falls off the dog and fur when it is on the dog...dogs with short fur/hair get less fleas then dogs with long fur/hair.... dogs also with white or light fur get more fleas then dogs with dark or black fur...
A dog mole with hair growing is a type of skin growth that includes hair, while a typical mole on a dog's skin does not have hair.
A dog loses its hair on multiple seasons.
Hair of the Dog - film - was created in 1962.
no. It was nazareth and its called hair of the dog.
Dog fur, despite the theory of Papa John McHugh. Dog Fur sheds and Dog Hair does not.