probably a pomarainian or a german shepard maybe both!
I don't think that anyone has ever officially measured fuzziness! Pomeranians and Bichon Frises can be very, very fuzzy. Show Poms look like little round balls of fluff, but it takes some work to keep them looking like that. On the large end of the spectrum, Nordic breeds like malemutes, Keeshonds, Huskies, and Samoyeds are very fluffy. German Shepherds aren't "fuzzy" exactly, but they are double-coated and they shed a lot. If you are asking because you want a very fuzzy dog, get yourself one of those dog books from the library that describe all the different breeds, and pick the one you think is the prettiest--and that also has other characteristics that you like. If you are asking because you DON'T want a fuzzy dog, talk to a groomer about who sheds the least.
No, a dog that is a toy breed has to reproduce with a dog of the same breed. This means that they will produce the same breed of dog. And not a dog out of the toy column.
No, drifter is not a breed of dog.
The Chihuahua is the smallest breed of dog.
ans is Fuzziest.
The Burmese mountain dog is a breed of dog it is in the working category
Look at the link below to find out how to breed a dog!
Mixed Breed
Japan's dog is a shiba inu, a common breed of dog in Japan.
The Portugese Water Dog is a very active breed of dog.
Yes, there is a dog breed called Akbash Dog, and it is big and white. It is a working dog.
Yes, the Chinese Crested dog is a very small breed of dog.
The heaviest breed of dog is Neapolitan Mastiff. The tallest breed of dog is the Irish Wolfhound. A popular breed, the Labrador, is actually a medium-sized dog.