can anybody tell me if labs shed a lot.
I know they tend to be crazy, and I've had
lab mixes. They didn't seem to shed too badly
so anybody that can tell me more please do![]()
can anybody tell me if labs shed a lot.
I know they tend to be crazy, and I've had
lab mixes. They didn't seem to shed too badly
so anybody that can tell me more please do![]()
any moderate length haired dog does shed. My dobes as much as my shepherds sometimes. The diet is the key- but yes- they shed... Unless you get a poodle- you will have hair if you have a dog... And most medium length hair dogs shed more than a long hair that is growing...
yes, labs shed a lot, and they can be a bit unstable temperament wise (as any breed) if bred/raised at an unscruptulous "breeder" (pet shops, online puppy seller websites, etc.)
Niņo & Eliza
I have to agree, labs have been overly bred by some unscrupulous breeders for the sake of $$$$$. Do your homework before purchasing. And yes they do shed quite a bit, what's a bit of hair between friends though..lol..Don't forget they are high energy dogs that need a lot of exercise too.![]()
I agree- and a job to do..Originally Posted by mike001
Labs do shed alot,but you can only tell if you have dark funture.
Labs are very friendly dogs,very intelligent,brave,loyal,depentable,and beautiful!![]()
They are working dogs and do need alot of exsercise.
They should be walk once a day and love alot of space to run!![]()
~Im a showjumper, an animal lover, a sister, and a great friend and the reason for who I am is because of the great people around me.~
*Rest In Peace Blossum*
I have a Lab mix and she sheds insanely. My neighbor had a full-bred Lab and she sheds even more insanely.
Just do your research. Labs can be great dogs but tend to fall into the wrong hands. Too many allow them to get fat when they are really high energy dogs. Adopt/rescue or do extensive research for a good breeder.
~Kay, Athena, Ace, Kiara, Mufasa, & Alice!
"So baby take a axe to your makeup kit
Set ablaze the billboards and their advertisements
Love with all your hearts and never forget
How good it feels to be alive
And strive for your desire"
-rx bandits
Yeah, I have two lab mixes and they shed like crazy.Originally Posted by Kfamr
and I agree with Kay, do your research. labs aren't for anyone.. they have lots of energy and they are really great dogs!I just don't agree with whoever said that you only can tell how much they shed only if you have dark furniture and they need walked more than once a day.
![]()
Yes! I have 2 Labs, a yellow, and black, both females. The yellow one sheds a lot more than the black, I think...
Kaitlyn (the human)
Sadie & Rita (Forever in Our Hearts) (the Labbies)
I have a lab, and yes she sheds ALOT.. like tumbleweeds of husky/lab hair all over the place..![]()
Rainbowbridge- Tikeya 'forever loved'
Owned By Luna, Prudence, and Raven
I have three Labs, and they all shed like crazy. You have to vacuum every day or it will be everywhere very fast. I can vacuum one day and two days later there will be tumbleweeds all along the halls.
This sums up a Lab's shedding habits very well:
![]()
Labs are not "crazy" if they are purchased from a good breeder. A Lab's temperment is the hallmark of the breed - they are gentle, loving, but active family dogs who should not show aggression towards anyone. A good breeder will take this to heart and alter a dog who does not fit this standard.
If you'd like, I can point you in the direction of a rescue or a reputable breeder, or a breed club who can give you a list of reputable breeders near you.
I know you didn't mean to, but this makes it sound like yellows shed more than blacks, which is untrue. The color of the Lab has nothing to do with how much it sheds - it depends on genetics. It seems like Buck sheds the most out of all of our dogs, but Nova, Luka, and Mandy's fur shows up much better because we have dark carpets and a dark red couch. But it's Buck's hairs that make up most of the tumbleweeds along our halls.Originally Posted by *LabLoverKEB*
Copyright © 2001-2013 Pet of the Day.com
Bookmarks