Monthly Archives: January 2012
Stop Dog Shedding
Dog’s hair looks good only on the dog itself. Nobody wants to see it on their sofa, carpet, or anywhere else in their home. Unfortunately though, dog shedding is a natural part of almost every dog’s life and it’s happens during the spring and summer season. If you own a dog, it is vital to … Continue reading
Non Shedding Dogs Provoke Fewer Allergies
Stop being mislead Most of the people refuse to believe that dogs are just not allergy free. Die-hard fans commit everything to cover the truth and keep on buying puppies. What they don’t know is that both parties have to suffer because of a false belief. We recommend you to open your mind and accept … Continue reading
Heavy Shedding Dog Breeds: Part I
All breeds of dog actually shed. Dogs need fur, just like most other animals, to protect them from the elements. Dogs found in colder regions of the world have more fur on their bodies because they need greater protection. However, when the weather becomes warmer, excessive fur can cause a lot of discomfort to the … Continue reading
Heavy Shedding Dog Breeds: Part II
There are some breeds of dogs that shed more than the others. Heavy Shedding is most common in dogs that are found in colder climatic conditions as they are more likely to have a heavy double coat, which is essential during the winter months, but becomes a source of discomfort as the temperature rises in … Continue reading
Heavy Shedding Dog Breeds: Part III
While all breeds of dogs shed fur to some extent, some breeds are particularly prone to heavy shedding. Dogs that have a heavy double coat of fur to protect them from the cold and harsh winter conditions become heavy shedders during summer as the temperatures go up and the heavy coat becomes a source of … Continue reading
Solving The Dog Shedding Problem
Hair loss is a common issue We have once busted the myths of the non shedding dogs and are therefore to expect truckloads of problems. Knowing that all dog breeds are exposed to hair loss will trigger several problems. Solving these is the main concern of these lines, so feel free to get enlightened on … Continue reading
Non Shedding Dogs: Part I
The truth is that non shedding dogs are a myth. All dogs shed some amount of hair periodically. The fact is that shedding their fur is the only way dogs get rid of their dead skin cells. Whereas human shed dead skin cells through nails and hair on their head that keeps growing in length … Continue reading
Non Shedding Dogs: Part II
All dogs shed hair periodically. But, depending on their breed, some dogs shed less hair than the others. Shedding is essential for every dog breed as it allows them to shed excess dead skin cells. But, when a dog has little or no fur on its body, the shedding is so negligible that it is … Continue reading
Non Shedding Dogs: Part III
Dogs, like a number of other animals have fur on their body to protect them from the harsh elements of the region they belong to. Animals from cold regions of the world are likely to have more fur on their bodies than those from temperate warm regions. This is true of dogs as well. However, … Continue reading
Tips to Control Dog Shedding
Dog shedding is one of the most common problems faced by dog owners. It causes health problems and cleanliness issues, and is generally one of the more unpleasant aspects of owning a dog. However, with proper care, it is possible to control excessive shedding of dogs. Here are some tips to help you do so: … Continue reading