almosty all dogs shed hair unfortunately i do however know for sure that all poodle breds dont shed hair the reason is that the dogs grow new hair the old hair becomes dead humans shed also just not as much or often
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Dogs shed hair as part of their natural biological process to remove old or damaged hair and regulate their body temperature. Shedding can vary depending on breed, season, and health status. Regular grooming can help manage shedding in dogs.
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No. People only have hair in certain places, whereas dogs have it almost everywhere. So, there's your answer- no. yes, dogs dont have hair, they have fur.
Dogs have both hair and fur, but the terms are often used interchangeably. Fleas can infest dogs regardless of hair length, as they feed on blood and are not deterred by hair length. Whether a dog has hair or fur does not affect the likelihood of it being infested by fleas.
Yes. Some dogs don't have "fur" but hair like on your head. Breeds such as Poodles and Yorkshire Terriers have human hair.
Dogs have hair all over. Including their armpits. There is hair in the area that would be an armpit, but dogs do not have arms, so they don't have armpit hair per se.