Long haired do not so often, short coated do shed hair quite often.
There are cats with no hair called the Sphinx Cat, they shed the least. All cats do shed but those with longer hair 'seem' to shed more because of the longer hairs floating about and on everything. Brushing often does help.
not exactely. the huskies body is a doublecoat making it coarse and shed alot. however the top of it's is soft like the fuzz part of velcro
Nope. Instead of fur, they have hair. When someone thinks of hair they usually think of the hair on people. But the definition hair is that it just keeps on growing and never stops or sheds while fur sheds and stops at a certain point.
all dogs shed hair but in a poodle it has too be groomed out but the crossing of the two breed may cause it to come out by itself as many breeds of dogs do also the Maltese is a shedder of hair naturally
No if the hair is tight it will not shed
they dont shed a lot,but they do shed their long fur around the house. dog sat onw yesterday
Yorkies don't shed because they have similar fur to human hair. So you can wash a yorkie as much times as your hair ;)
On average, humans shed about 50-100 hairs per day from their scalp. This shedding is a normal part of the hair growth cycle and is replaced by new hair growth.
Surprisingly, they don't! People often mistaken dogs with curly hair will shed a lot. But they require a lot of grooming and a good scrub when in bath. Another dog that doesn't shed is the Lakeland terrier! Their fur is curly but the do not shed. Dogs without curly hair is more likely to shed than the curly haired ones!
Dogs shed hair as part of their natural biological process to remove old or damaged hair and regulate their body temperature. Shedding can vary depending on breed, season, and health status. Regular grooming can help manage shedding in dogs.
Yes, English bulldogs do shed. In fact, any type of animal with hair sheds. However, they do not shed as much or as often as longer haired breeds of dogs.