If you think having a non-shedding breed will restrict you to hairless or
short haired dogs only, prepare to be pleasantly surprised.
Not exact matches
My first personal experience with breed stereotypes occurred
only a couple years ago, when I was walking my sister's
dog, Bojey — a medium,
short -
haired dog with a muscular build and big head — and my
dog, Charlie, a skinny, tall
dog with a long muzzle and medium - length fur.
Only bath these
short haired dogs as needed, or about once every four months.
Different breeds of
dog require different products, long -
haired breeds may need clippers, de-tangling spray etc while
short -
haired breeds may
only require a slicker brush and nail trimmers.
Most
short -
haired dogs only need brushing once a week.
While it's easy to assume
short -
haired dogs only require wash - and - go baths, they actually need a bit more.
In the winter, my
short -
haired dogs can
only be outdoors for a few minutes, and I don't always want to go outside to supervise them.