First, there is no such thing as “non-shedding dogs,” just like humans, all breeds of dog shed at least a little hair at one time or another. However, there are breeds that shed little amounts of hair. Shedding dog is a mess and it can trigger allergies. Dander from coats is the culprit of the allergy and event the hair-less dogs have dander.
Some dog-owner expresses their wary over the mess from shedding dogs, for one; it is all over the place! If you clean it today, the next thing for you is to clean it again tomorrow. So, if you are planning to get one, get a less-shedding dog.
Generally, all dogs shed; it is the natural process of replacing and eliminating dead hair. Usually, those dogs that have doubles coats tend to shed more. These breeds can shed twice a year, more particularly for indoor dogs, they react to climate changes when they go out. Some of the most well known shedding dogs are:
· Siberian Husky
· Great Pyreness
· Airedale Terrier
· Cockapoo
· Basenji
· Italian greyhound
· Miniature poodle
· American hairless terrier
· American water spaniel
· Australian Terrier
· Bedlington Terrier
· Bichon Frise
· Labradoodle
· Poos
· Shih-Tzu
· Toy Poodle
· Yorkshire Terrier
Shedding Dogs: Reason to Watch Out For
Shedding dog is just normal. No matter how you hate the idea of shedding and its mess, it is going to happen. However, there could be underlying reasons for it that you need to watch out for- it could be an infection.
Physical Problems that can Result to Shedding Dogs:
· Ringworm
· Skin infections
· Stress related
· Mange
· Cancer
If you notice any of these, consult a Vet...
Shedding Dogs Alternative Solution: Grooming is the Key
· Groom your dog as often as possible, monitor falling hair by removing them yourself, that way you can control it from being all over the place
· Find a grooming product that is designed for removing dead hair
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