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Re: advice for no shed dogs [Re: Justin T] #2078543 02/01/11 05:00 PM
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My labs shed like crazy the yorkie notta hair, 5lbs soaking wet smile


Re: advice for no shed dogs [Re: BMD] #2082776 02/02/11 07:12 PM
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I just got a Blue Heeler pup. Do they shed alot? She should be a Heeler/Lab mix. Looks more heeler.


Re: advice for no shed dogs [Re: stratos285] #2084163 02/03/11 01:53 AM
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blue heeler would been one of the breeds at the top of my list, but they shed. And while I know there is probably some shedding from all dogs, the water breeds I had read were listed as shedding very little. Was hoping to find someone that had experience with them.

The disadvantage to a no shed breed is they must be groomed... been living with that for some time now though.


Re: advice for no shed dogs [Re: dfk] #2088068 02/04/11 04:03 AM
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Poodle or schnauzers dont shed. Bro-in-law has a schnauzer and she is VERY smart & gets along with everything/everyone.


Re: advice for no shed dogs [Re: MaggieMTx] #2090726 02/05/11 02:03 AM
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Wirehair breeds do not have to be groomed. They need to be stripped twice a year.


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