Top 5 Dog Breeds That Shed the Most: How to Tame the Fur.
According to ТСН: Dogs that shed heavily can leave fluffy "souvenirs" around the house, but experts assert that shedding is a perfectly natural process, and regular brushing can significantly ease the situation. Moreover, dogs often compensate for this fluffy "mess" with their loyalty.
Popular Dog Breeds with Active Shedding
Labrador Retriever
This most beloved breed among Americans is a champion for the amount of shedding. The double coat of Labradors renews throughout the year, especially actively in spring and autumn. Their fur protected them while working with fishermen in cold water. Labradors have a friendly disposition and require only regular grooming to maintain comfort.
Akita
This noble Japanese breed with a dense double coat experiences pronounced seasonal shedding. Akitas are calm and loyal, but they require a confident owner and systematic grooming to manage the generous undercoat. With proper care, this breed becomes a faithful and very quiet friend for the home.
Newfoundland
These giants have a water-resistant double coat, as they once helped fishermen on the Canadian coast. Their thick undercoat makes Newfoundlands one of the most shedding breeds, but their gentle nature, patience, and loyalty make them ideal family companions.
Pekingese
Despite their compact size, Pekingese can compete with large dogs for the amount of fur left in the house. Their long double coat, especially the thick "lion's mane," requires frequent brushing and trimming of the fur on their paws. At the same time, Pekingese are extremely affectionate, love cuddles, and quickly become household favorites.
Golden Retriever
This breed, yet another family favorite, sheds almost continuously. In summer, this is especially noticeable due to the active renewal of their fur. Golden Retrievers are known for their friendliness, intelligence, and willingness to learn. Therefore, regular grooming is a small price to pay for their wonderful character and loyalty.
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Dog owners should consider the characteristics of their pets, as regular grooming builds bridges of trust between them and their pets. Choosing a breed is also worth considering, as each one requires attention and a specific approach. Grooming not only ensures cleanliness in the home but also strengthens the bond between the dog and the owner.Read also
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