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Curly coated goldendoodles resemble the coat of a Poodle. Their coat is thick and curly. [2] Goldendoodle coats come in varying colors, with the most common colors being cream, red, black, gold, apricot, brown, or a combination (parti-colored). [1] Goldendoodles are often claimed to be 'hypoallergenic' or 'non-shedding'. [2]
A white-headed dwarf gecko with tail lost due to autotomy. Autotomy (from the Greek auto-, "self-" and tome, "severing", αὐτοτομία) or 'self-amputation', is the behaviour whereby an animal sheds or discards an appendage, [1] usually as a self-defense mechanism to elude a predator's grasp or to distract the predator and thereby allow escape.
The Australian Cobberdog has single coat hair which is low to no shedding and produces minimal dander. This trait means that the dog is considered hypoallergenic . Contrary to the belief that dog hair is the cause of an allergy to dogs, allergies are primarily caused by a hypersensitivity to a protein found in a dog's saliva , dandruff and ...
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Athletic, affectionate and good with kids, they shed little and are known as hypoallergenic. Dr. Dench calls them "intelligent and graceful," noting that "teacup poodles often face problems like ...
Structural follicular dysplasia varies by breed but all involve weakened hairs that break easily. Hair loss is originally seen in areas of repeated grooming or trauma, for instance the neck because of contact with a collar.
Shedding game, a family of card games where the objective is to get rid of one's hand first; Natural hair loss in cats and dogs; Viral shedding which is the release of virus progeny following successful reproduction during a host-cell infection; Vaccine shedding an anti-vaccination myth about the release of infective virus following vaccination
Alaskan husky. Crossbreeding has played a key characteristic in the development of sled dogs with various crossbreeds developing to meet the specific needs of the era and geographical region, including the Mackenzie River husky, in which European breeds were crossed with Native American dogs to produce a powerful and hardy freighting dog in the 19th century, and the Alaskan husky, bred ...