Sometimes dog breeds that are known for being
seasonal shedders in some parts of the world may not experience the same shedding patterns when living as a domestic house dog.
Not exact matches
As the leaves begin to turn bright colors outside
in preparation for the fall, a different type of
seasonal change is happening inside
Shedd Aquarium that's a little more black and white.
The Pyrenees is a
seasonal shedder with a thick, dense undercoat to keep them dry
in cold winters.
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.
As the seasons change
seasonal shedders experience changes
in temperature and their body's respond by growing
in a new coat that is more protective for the upcoming season.
For some breeds of dog that are considered to be «
seasonal»
shedders the majority of shedding is seen
in spring and winter.
The Saint Bernard breed comes
in two variations, shorthaired and rough - haired, but both are
seasonal shedders.
In general,
seasonal shedders will shed their coat once or twice a year.