Here is the list of short haired Dog Breeds: Australian Cattle Dog Australian Kelpie
Basset Hound
Beagle Bloodhound
Boston Terrier Boxer Bulldog Chesapeake Bay Retriever
Chihuahua
Dachshund
Dalmatian
Doberman Pinscher
Foxhound French Bulldog
German Shepherd
Great Dane
Greyhound Jack Russell Terrier
Labrador Retriever
Miniature Pinscher
Pointer
Pug
Rottweiler Shiba Inu
Toy Fox Terrier Weimaraner
Welsh Corgi Whippet
The Bichon they are small cute, and have real hair and dont shed!
a really cute one's a corgi
there are two type pembroke welsh corgi and cardigan welsh corgi
My dog is a short haired dog he is a breed called a havanese. This dog breed is from Cuba. Hope this helped!
there is really no difference.....most people say dog hair is what it is called when it falls off the dog and fur when it is on the dog...dogs with short fur/hair get less fleas then dogs with long fur/hair.... dogs also with white or light fur get more fleas then dogs with dark or black fur...
Well, it really depends. You have to look at their pedigree and find out if anyone in their family has long hair. Such as the grandpa or grandma. 2 short hair dachsunds had 4 puppies. 3 were short haired and one was long. Their next litter was 2:2 and their last litter was 2:2 again. The dads parents both had long hair.
No it has a small short hair but if it is mixed with a long haired dog theres a chance it could though.
You can use a large Furminator on long and short haired dogs. With the short haired dogs, it may not take as much of the dog's hair out as you want though.
a dogs hair
Yes short hair dogs do get fleas they can stick to the dog in many ways
No. The dog has genes for long hair and cutting the dogs hair does not change the dogs genes. Any puppies the has may have short hair it depends on the genetics of the father of the puppies.
there is really no difference.....most people say dog hair is what it is called when it falls off the dog and fur when it is on the dog...dogs with short fur/hair get less fleas then dogs with long fur/hair.... dogs also with white or light fur get more fleas then dogs with dark or black fur...
Bullmastiffs don't shed a lot, but they do require regular grooming. Their short hair can be cleaned easily with a bristle brush and they should only be bathed when it's needed; after a romp in the mud or swimming.
It really depends on how healthy the hair is because just pretend you have one short haired dog and one long haired dog and i have one short haired dog and one long haired dog. You take GREAT care of the long haired dogs fur and not as good care of the short haired dogs fur and i am just the opposite. My short haired dogs fur will be stronger than my long haired dogs fur and your long haired dogs fur will be stronger than your short haired dog. So it just depends on how you care for the hair.
they have white marking in their chest and paws short hair and brown or black yellow coat
If you leave it unclipped it will be long.
Well, it really depends. You have to look at their pedigree and find out if anyone in their family has long hair. Such as the grandpa or grandma. 2 short hair dachsunds had 4 puppies. 3 were short haired and one was long. Their next litter was 2:2 and their last litter was 2:2 again. The dads parents both had long hair.
Long haired do not so often, short coated do shed hair quite often.
No it has a small short hair but if it is mixed with a long haired dog theres a chance it could though.
You can use a large Furminator on long and short haired dogs. With the short haired dogs, it may not take as much of the dog's hair out as you want though.
yes they do because some are short some are long and some are funky