Dogs shed. It's a fact that's as well known as the sky is blue and the grass is green. I knew this from day one and chose a particular breed in which the end-results would be minimized and much more tolerable. I present to you: the short-haired Doxen.
Yes, Apollo sheds. He's not genetically engineered or lab-bred specifically to not exhibit one of the most basic characteristics of canines. His coat is short, smooth, and very frequently exhibits a very beautiful "shine" in the right light. Charcoal black all over, with a light brown/tan dusting around his jaw, base of his tail, and his paws are four matching brown socks. Not to sound like a typical Dad, but he's very handsome (as countless people have praised over the years).
You rarely notice his loose fur, especially in carpeted settings. Very low maintenance in general and makes cleanup a breeze (almost literally, a gust of wind and it's all gone). But be warned - his tiny eyelash-like hairs become annoyingly obvious and difficult to remove from your white clothes. So save yourself the trouble and wear darker colors when meeting my dog.
Yes, Apollo sheds. He's not genetically engineered or lab-bred specifically to not exhibit one of the most basic characteristics of canines. His coat is short, smooth, and very frequently exhibits a very beautiful "shine" in the right light. Charcoal black all over, with a light brown/tan dusting around his jaw, base of his tail, and his paws are four matching brown socks. Not to sound like a typical Dad, but he's very handsome (as countless people have praised over the years).
You rarely notice his loose fur, especially in carpeted settings. Very low maintenance in general and makes cleanup a breeze (almost literally, a gust of wind and it's all gone). But be warned - his tiny eyelash-like hairs become annoyingly obvious and difficult to remove from your white clothes. So save yourself the trouble and wear darker colors when meeting my dog.
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