Most dogs will shed, even the so-called "hairless" or "non-shedding" breeds. Some dogs shed more often than others. Shedding hair is completely normal and is a healthy part of a dog's bodily functions. There are some things you can do to keep dog...
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Owning a dog can be a very rewarding experience. It is important to choose a breed that fits your lifestyle. One aspect to consider when selecting a suitable dog breed is its coat. Some people prefer dogs that require minimal maintenance. Those with...
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Certain dog breeds are billed as "hypoallergenic"--or suitable for owners allergic to dogs. No dog is truly hypoallergenic. People with particularly severe dog allergies are likely to react, even to breeds considered suitable for allergy sufferers. In...
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All dogs shed but to varying degrees. Some breeds shed more than others. The only exceptions are dogs that are completely hairless. Dogs shed as the seasons change to grow coats to accommodate the warmer or colder weather. Grooming is important to keep...
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One thing people consider when searching for a new dog is how much it sheds. They might want a specific breed or mixed-breed dog that is low shedding so they have less pet hair and dander to deal with. But all dogs shed at least a little. With dedication...
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