Golden retrievers shed much more that Australian shephers, in fact I think Golden retrievers shed the most
It depends on the dog. My friend has an adorable golden retriever and he is the nicest dog he has ever met. but he sheds alot. so if you don't like picking up dog hair then a golden retriever probably isn't the dog for you. but i love them. was that helpful?
They have fur, shorter than a golden retriever's. A lab's fur can come in brown, yellow, or black. (I
Well it actually depends on the skin conditions sometimes. Short haired and long haired dogs shed, but I would say that golden retriever's shed the least. I have had one in the past and I didn't have much of a problem with her.
No, the Australian Shepherd sheds fairly much (including puppies, of course), so this breed is not recommended as pets for people allergic to dogs.
No, they are not, because they are the same kind of dog, just younger or older. I agree but in a way i disagree because an older dog sheds much more than a puppy because of course they have longer and much more hair.
Yes, the Australian Kelpie sheds more than the average shorthaired dog.
They have a thick double coat which sheds seasonally. source: wikipedia
My assie has a fairly thick coat, but made up of fine, soft fur. She sheds quite a bit if not brushed regularly and they can also mat up very badly if not properly cared for.....that being said, They are great, soft dogs to cuddle up with.
Australian Shepherds can be born with either a naturally long tail, a naturally bobbed tail, or no tail at all (naturally tailless). Tail docking is discouraged or banned in many countries, so it is best to check with a reputable breeder to see what type of tail a specific Australian Shepherd may have.
Yes, the Anatolian Shepherd sheds heavily, so they are not recommended as pets for those allergic to dogs.
Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever sheds a great deal. This can be controlled (or at least minimized) with daily brushing.
Yes, the Labrador Retriever has a sleek, shorthaired coat that does not require much grooming and maintenance. However, this breed sheds heavily, and its fur sticks easily to furniture and clothing. The Labrador's shedding coat also makes it unsuitable as a pet for people allergic to dogs.