Do Leonbergers Shed Much? (Guide to Shedding)

Happy adult Leonberger laying with puppy Leo in field

Leonbergers (or Leos as they’re commonly known) are a giant working dog that originates from Germany. They were bred for royalty, served the common farmer, and today make faithful family companions. And yes, they absolutely shed. Leonbergers are a heavy shedding breed with a thick, water-resistant top coat and a dense, fluffy undercoat. So they … Read more

Do Italian Greyhounds Shed? (Complete Shedding Guide)

Black Italian Greyhound outside walking on green grass.

Italian Greyhounds are a miniature version of the Greyhound in appearance, but not in spirit. These playful, alert sighthounds are just as graceful and love human companionship. What about shedding? Italian Greyhounds are a low shedding breed with short, single coats, which means they do not shed seasonally like a double coated breed. They’re also … Read more

Do Great Pyrenees Shed? (All You Need to Know)

Two livestock guardian dog, Great Pyrenees, lying on stubble field

Great Pyrenees, otherwise known as Pyrenean Mountain Dogs or just Pyrs, are a large working dog that was bred to protect sheep in the cold Pyrenees Mountains. They are strong, patient and loyal, and make excellent watchdogs as well as affectionate family companions. What about shedding? Great Pyrenees are an average to high shedding breed … Read more

Do Bullmastiffs Shed Lots or Little?

Bullmastiff standing on wide open grassy field with tongue poking out.

The Bullmastiff is a large breed of dog that was used by professional hunters (gamekeepers) to protect their estates in the 19th century. They’re independent, fearless protectors of the home and those within it, and love spending time relaxing with family. How much do they shed? Overall, Bullmastiffs are a moderate shedding breed. The shedding … Read more

Do Irish Wolfhounds Shed? (Shedding Guide)

White Irish Wolfhound standing tall in a field with trees in the background.

Irish Wolfhounds are a tall sighthound that was once used as a wolf hunter in Ireland. They are strong, courageous and independent, but make loyal and peaceful companions. What about shedding? Irish Wolfhounds shed an average amount of hair and, while they do have an undercoat, don’t shed seasonally like most double coated breeds. Brushing … Read more