> You should've got a longcoat!! At least when they cast, you need to brush the hair out, it's not flying everywhere!
Now that is something I am slowly realising for myself....lol
I don't think there is enough information or education out there for people choosing breeds.
I was anti-having a long coated breed because I thought it would be hair central. It's a reasonable assumption... no?
What I got was some hair on the carpets easy to clean up. Grooming got it out. All nice and tidy. Still is. A few scratched out tumbleweeds around the place but that's it. And that's 7 years into the partnership.
Now I have also have a shorthaired double coated dog of a related breed to the one above, and I have never seen so much fluff in my entire life. Grooming every day is not enough to stem the tsunami of undercoat which has a life of its own. If you stare at her long enough, you can actually see the tufts working their way out of their own accord. I have never done so much grooming as I have in the last few weeks, to such little effect, but maybe our weird summer last year is responsible.
Now some people might be happy with taking a dog out for a walk that looks like an old camel, but not me..... plus of course what doesn't get into the comb or brush, will surely find its way onto the carpet.
I might be more inclined towards longhaired dogs in the future....