There are many non-shedding dogs. Here are some: Shih Tzu Yorkshire Terrier Maltese West Highland White Terrier Dachshund (moderate shedders) Bichon Frise Miniature Poodle Italian Greyhound Border Terrier Cairn Terrier Havanese Miniature Schnauzer Norfolk Terrier Silky Terrier Welsh Terrier Boston Terrier Scottish Terrier Chinese Crested Australian Terrier Wirehaired Fox Terrier Greyhound Bedlington Terrier Irish Water Spaniel Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier Basenji Kerry Blue Terrier Airedale Terrier Standard Poodle
A good type of dog to have which does shed hair is a poodle poodles dont shed so good if you have allergys or dont want hair all on the floor ! another good breed if u like unusal dogs are the beautiful chinese cresteds which hare hair on there heas feet and tail
a poodle has somewhat curly hair
rhodesian ridgeback
No, drifter is not a breed of dog.
The Burmese mountain dog is a breed of dog it is in the working category
the great dane is the tallest dog breed while the Bullmastiff is the heaviest dog breed.
It depends on the breed of the dog
It depends on the breed.
No
a poodle has somewhat curly hair
The dog may loose hair around the infected area. He or she may scratch a lot around this area as well. You can also notice we a dog as dry skin by the flakes laying loose in his or her hair.
Delinquent in the Marmaduke movie was a Great Dane.
rhodesian ridgeback
It does that because it is shking the loose hair off of the body.
Monkey Dog- European breed of small dog resembling a terrier with dark wiry hair and a tufted muzzle.
One breed of dog which has long hair is the Italian Bergamasco - it's a breed of sheepdog. It has a top coat made of dreadlocks - have a look at this pagehttp://www.explore-italian-culture.com/italian-sheep-dog.htmlfor more information.
well that depends on what you want the dog for. for instance, if you want a bird dog then there are a lot of breeds that specialize in that, like the German short hair .
No, a dog that is a toy breed has to reproduce with a dog of the same breed. This means that they will produce the same breed of dog. And not a dog out of the toy column.