no
They don't really shed. Onlt reallylong haired guinea pigs shed.
yes. they do my guinea pig has medium hair and he is shedding a lot.
Yes i think it does. The more hair, the more to shed. This is totally untrue! just because it has rosettes , they have no more hair it just grows as rosettes, I have 3 types of guinea 1 has rosettes and they all shed about the same.
No, not all animals shed. While many mammals shed fur or feathers, some animals, like reptiles or fish, do not go through a process of shedding. Each species has its own unique way of handling its growth and maintenance of skin or scales.
Guinea pigs do not molt. Molting is when an organism with an exoskeleton 'sheds' it's outer skeleton and grows a new one, to regenerate. Guinea pigs shed their hair. They just do it; you can't stop it.
No if the hair is tight it will not shed
Guinea pigs molt to shed old or damaged hair and replace it with new hair growth. It is a natural process that helps keep their coat healthy and clean. You can assist your guinea pig during molting by providing a balanced diet, proper grooming, and a clean living environment.
Guinea pigs tend to shed year round. This is especially true of the longer hair varieties. If you have a guinea pig, be prepared to get used to some spare hair. There are a couple of things you can do to ease the amount of hair that ends up on your shirt though. You can bathe them with small animal shampoo. My local pet store carries shampoo just for guinea pigs. You can also get a shed brush. Once my piggies got used to it, they loved being brushed.
No.. They shed. They dont have scales they have fur. So they shed. Which is when their fur falls outs.
Yes. They shed A LOT if they are short haired, if they are long haired, they shed very little.
Yes, the collie will shed. It will shed a fair mount of hair. If you have one you might even find it in your own hair!