FAQ About Poodles vs. Beagles
Poodles vs. Beagles
one year ago | gizem
Do poodles or beagles shed more?
Poodles shed less than Beagles. Poodles have a dense, curly coat that does not shed as much as some other breeds. Instead, their loose hairs tend to get caught in their curly coat and can become matted if not brushed out regularly. This can make poodles a good choice for people with allergies or those who prefer a low-shedding dog. Beagles, on the other hand, have a short, smooth coat that sheds moderately year-round, with heavier shedding seasons in the spring and fall. They require regular brushing to help remove loose hairs and keep their coat shiny, but their shedding can still be an issue for some people. Overall, poodles are considered a low-shedding breed, while beagles are moderate shedders.