Sentences with phrase «even hairless dogs»

Dogs with long hair such as cocker spaniels or those with closely - cropped fur such as Labrador retrievers are equally likely to make someone sneeze, and even hairless dogs like the Chinese crested or sphinx cats can produce allergens.
Others seek low - maintenance dogs with wiry or shorter hair, or even hairless dogs, who are easier to manage, groom and clean up after in the home.
Even hairless dogs have hair, skin, saliva, and urine.

Not exact matches

The hairless version is startling at first look but his affectionate, even clingy, nature make this dog perfect for people who want a constant companion.
It is most obvious in the breeds that are commonly called «double - coated», although in reality all dogs except the hairless breeds have both types, and even the Xolo, Crested, Hairless Rat Terrier, etc. have a little hair someplace, and those few follicle sites have both types, if you look hardhairless breeds have both types, and even the Xolo, Crested, Hairless Rat Terrier, etc. have a little hair someplace, and those few follicle sites have both types, if you look hardHairless Rat Terrier, etc. have a little hair someplace, and those few follicle sites have both types, if you look hard enough.
What's more, they shed very little and are a great breed for allergy sufferers (just keep in mind that no dogs are completely hypoallergenic, even hairless ones!).
Even recent DNA research into early New World breeds which has found clues to the origins of the Xolo and the Peruvian Hairless Dog is largely silent about the Chihuahua.
This is even more pronounced if your dog has little to no fur, like a Chinese Crested Dog or a Mexican Hairless Ddog has little to no fur, like a Chinese Crested Dog or a Mexican Hairless DDog or a Mexican Hairless DogDog.
Dogs with a thin short coat, like a Chihuahua, greyhound, boxer or even the hairless Chinese Crested will feel the cold in the winter and most would be thankful of a coat to keep them warm, like these by Ruffwear dog gear UK.
Chinese crested hairless This is a popular show dog, but the hairless version of this breed is also popular among allergy sufferers, even though it does have some hair on its head, feet and tail.
All dogs have hair (even so - called «hairless» dogs), dander, saliva, and urine, and therefore, all dogs can cause allergic reactions.
There's big dogs, small dogs, long and short haired (and even hairless!).
All dogs and cats — except the few truly hairless ones — shed, and even hairless animals shed dead skin cells.
Contrary to popular belief, there are no «non-allergenic» breeds of dogs or cats; even hairless breeds may be highly allergenic.
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