I have a female Yorkie (maternal) and pekineses (fraternal) and the only time she looses hair is when I brush her... I don't have a problem with her shedding... So I think its hard to say yes or no it depends on the genetics I think...
Yes, the Pekingese sheds heavily and is not suitable as a pet for people allergic to dogs.
all dogs have a summer coat and a winter coat, when the seasons change they lose the coat from the one season.
Yes. I have Pekingese, Chihuahua and Besenji mixes. I have had them for years, they shed LOTS at certain times of the year.
Yorkies do not shed and poodles do not shed and when crossed, no, that breed does not shed either.
Yes, the Pekingese sheds heavily. Its fur and hair will stick to furniture and clothing. Make sure you're prepared for this.
Yes, the Pekingese sheds heavily and is not suitable as a pet for people allergic to dogs.
All dogs shed even if is a little or alot. It depends on the mix but beagles shed alot.
There are such things as nonshedding dogs. The poodle or the bichon frise are good choices because they do not shed or smell bad. I have a mix of those types and he is perfect because my family hates shedding dogs
They shed but not badly since they are short-haired dogs. If it's a pit bull mix, it may shed more if it was mixed with a longer haired dog. Pit bulls are awesome dogs!
Very little. All animals shed. But these dogs do not shed much.
All dogs shed fur. Some dogs shed a lot and some not as much. It depends on the breed. But, Maltese/Shih-Tzu mixes don't shed much. You can't tell when they shed though, because their fur is so thin that it seems like nothing.
It depends on what they are mixed with! Labs themselves shed a lot! (I know from personal experience), but depending on what they are mixed with they might not shed as much or at all. You would have to research the traits of the other breed it is mixed with!
A golden doodle. A mix between a standard poodle and a golden retriever. Very smart dogs - no shedding
All dogs shed, even the "hairless" breeds, although there is much less shedding in some over others. The most common mixed breed dogs that people buy that don't shed as much are those that are Poodle crosses with other breeds. Some of the "designer dogs" that result are the Labradoodle, cockapoo, goldendoodle, etc.If you find a mix that has a terrier ancestry and the rough coat of the wire-haired terriers, that might be one that sheds less, but it depends upon what's in the mix. Similarly, dogs with short coats usually do not shed as much as long haired dogs. Smaller dogs are better with shedding problems than larger dogs, just because there is less hair to shed in smaller dogs.
All dogs shed
Yes, all dogs shed.
A golden retriever lab would shed more than a Border Collie Lab mix. Both are very good dogs, but I think that a Golden Retriever Lab mix's are more the family type and very loyal.
I have one which doesn't shed.