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Do Westies shed a lot?

Westie - FAQ
Yvonne says: Not if they are kept groomed. Westies' old, dead hairs don't fall out. What will happen is that an unbrushed Westie will get bigger and bigger looking until eventually he looks like a walking bundle of hair. If he gets anywhere close to this look, the hair will rub off against objects the dog touches - walls, fences, furniture and human legs, just to name a few.

Do they shed a lot?

The Klee Kai
Yes, they shed twice a year. They blow their coat each time and require plenty of brushing during this period. Of course when you are looking at a 10 to 20 pound dog, there isn't nearly as much hair as regular sized husky. I have allergies and these dogs don't aggravate them, so some people who are allergic to dogs may be able to tolerate these, probably because they are such clean dogs. See similar questions...

Do Black Mouth Curs shed a lot?

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All dogs shed, but the BMC is a short-coated dog and so the shedding isn't as noticeable as a long coated dog. Most BMCs blow out their coats twice a year, in the late fall and in spring and are not a constant shedder. added benefit of the short coat is that mud and dirt cleans out very easily and quickly. The short coat of the Black Mouth Cur does not allow ticks and fleas much cover to hide and hunters or stockmen can quickly find them. See similar questions...

Do Westies bark a lot?

Westie - FAQ
Yvonne says: It depends on the dog. In my experience, the senior female Westie in a group will need to alert the family to any strangers. My male is much more willing to just watch strangers go by the yard. However, it is very possible to teach your Westie to give only one bark and then be quiet. The trick, I think, is to never let the dog keep on barking. Bring him or her into the house, and even put them into the crate until he or she quiets. See similar questions...

Do German Shepherds shed a lot?

Frequently Asked Questions about German Shepherds
Yes. The GSD is a "double-coated" dog with an undercoat and guard hairs. The guard hairs will be shed all year. The undercoat is "blown" twice a year. The shedding is pretty much constant, but a regular weekly brushing keeps things under control. See similar questions...

Do Greyhounds shed a lot?

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It seems to vary a lot from dog to dog. Some will shed an appreciable amount, others hardly at all. ?Appreciable" means that when you use a curry comb, you can get loose hair off the dog. There is some thought (and anecdotal evidence) that lighter colored Greyhounds shed more than dark ones do! However, bear in mind that even a so-called "heavily shedding" Greyhound would shed a lot less than say, a Dalmatian or a German Shepherd Dog. See similar questions...

Do Mini Aussie's shed a lot?

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Aussie's are average shedders and only need to be maintained by brushing. No special maintenance is required. See similar questions...

Do Birmans shed a lot?

CallisteCats FAQ
Very little - what you've heard is true! Most cats have long guard hairs (the ones you pet) and very short and fine body hairs. The body hairs are the ones that float in the air and get in your nose. Birman grooming habits are such that they tend to pick a favorite place (or three) to groom themselves, and when they are done you will find a little twisted clump of hair on the floor. See similar questions...

Do golden retrievers shed a lot?

Retriever pet care guide: Golden retriever faqs
Due to the golden's long feathered coat they do shed a lot more than most breeds do, this can be controlled to an extent by regular grooming but the dog will always shed constantly. See similar questions...

Do Irish Setters shed a lot? What grooming do they require?

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Irish Setters do shed, but you will not see fluffy tumbleweeds rolling across the kitchen floor (as compared to a breed like a Golden Retriever). Irish Setter hair is similar in texture to human hair and requires brushing at least two to three times a week to remain tangle free. Setters groomed in the "show" style have the tops of the ear, under ear, and necks clipped with an electric clipper. Fine blending of clipper lines is done with a thinning shears. See similar questions...

Do you bathe Westies often?

Westie - FAQ
Yvonne says: I only bathe my Westies when they get dirty or if I have a dog show coming up. If a Westie is allowed to dig and roll, it may need to have frequent baths. House dogs who do not get to dig in the garden can go weeks and sometimes months without a bath. A correct Westie coat is harsh and wiry. When a Westie gets dirty or muddy, the trick is to let the mud dry and then the dirt will brush right out. See similar questions...

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