German Shepherds are sometimes referred to as
German Shedder Dogs, only somewhat kiddingly.
79) German Shepherds are sometimes referred to as the «
German shedders» because they shed their coat year - round and «blow» their coat (extreme shedding) twice - a-year.
They are also commonly referred to as «
German shedders» That's enough to say what this breed is!
Sometimes jokingly called «
German shedders,» the breed sheds year - round, and generally «blows» (sheds a lot of hair at once, like a snowstorm) twice a year.
Not exact matches
The
German Sheppweiler is a medium to heavy seasonal
shedder and his thick, coarse coat will need brushing 3 to 4 times per week (more during shedding season) to keep it looking its best and the hair in check.
German Shepherds, Beagles, Border Collies, and Labrador Retrievers top the list of heavy year - round
shedders.
For example
German Shepherds are relatively heavy
shedders, but a
German shepherd that is fed a healthy diet and does not have any evidence of illness or disease will shed much less than a
German shepherd that is being fed a poor diet that also has mange.
You should groom it regularly as both of the parents of the
German Shepherd Lab mix are excessive
shedders.
Or how about those big
shedders, such as
German shepherds, golden retrievers, labradoodles, or golden doodles?
The
German Shepherd Border Collie mix is a moderate
shedder, and you can expect a bit of seasonal shedding as well.
Heavy
shedders, similar to a
German Shepherd Dog.
Although the
German Shorthaired Pointer sheds a bit more than some of the other breeds on this list, he's still not a heavy
shedder.
Shedding an average amount of hair throughout the year, the
German Shepherd is also a heavy
shedder seasonally.