Yes, they do, especially in summer months. I have two Miniature Longhaired Dachshunds and they shed quite alot unless you brush them frequently.
Less than many other breeds, but they do shed. The amount depends on the health of the coat, the amount of regular grooming, and the type of coat the dachshund has. Long haired dachshunds have more shedding, or at least it is more visible when they shed their long coats than the coats of short haired dachshunds. Wire haired dachshunds may show less hair around the house with regular grooming since the undercoat on wiry haired dogs can help to hold the loose hair on the dog instead of falling off on the furniture or floors, as long as it is regularly brushed.
There is no inherent connection between the length of a dachshund's hair and their energy levels. A dachshund's temperament can vary depending on its individual personality, upbringing, and environment rather than simply its coat length. Both short hair and long hair dachshunds can exhibit high energy levels.
it does not shed hair like a cat or dog per say but it does loose hair just like every other organism. However they do tend to retain hair for long enough time that algae can actually grow on them.
Hamsters shed their fur every few months, usually in the spring and fall. This shedding process helps them get rid of old fur and prepare for changes in temperature. It's normal for hamsters to shed and grow new fur throughout their lives.
Yes, Dachshunds do shed, but they are considered moderate shedders. Their short, dense coat requires regular grooming to minimize shedding. Regular brushing and occasional baths can help manage their shedding.
Yes! Long-haired Dachshunds shedding is much more noticeable, but it doesn't occur all the time. Short-haired Dachshunds shed year-round, but you can't really tell. I'm not sure about wire-haired ones, though.
Yes. Wiener dogs are more naturally prone to dandruff.
Less than many other breeds, but they do shed. The amount depends on the health of the coat, the amount of regular grooming, and the type of coat the dachshund has. Long haired dachshunds have more shedding, or at least it is more visible when they shed their long coats than the coats of short haired dachshunds. Wire haired dachshunds may show less hair around the house with regular grooming since the undercoat on wiry haired dogs can help to hold the loose hair on the dog instead of falling off on the furniture or floors, as long as it is regularly brushed.
yes, very long hair. They also shed.
They have hair, because they don't shed, and animals with fur, do shed!
Yes. They shed A LOT if they are short haired, if they are long haired, they shed very little.
There is no inherent connection between the length of a dachshund's hair and their energy levels. A dachshund's temperament can vary depending on its individual personality, upbringing, and environment rather than simply its coat length. Both short hair and long hair dachshunds can exhibit high energy levels.
not sure a cat with long hair persen im not sure a cat cant shed person white maybe black <:(
they dont shed a lot,but they do shed their long fur around the house. dog sat onw yesterday
They have long hair, but because they are crossed with the poodle, they shed very little. Below is an article on the breed and upkeep.
No if the hair is tight it will not shed
Dachshunds are adorable. Long skinny short hot dog dogs :)