
When I had by Belgian (black one) I bought black clothes to hide the hair, now you need light colours, but I still prefer dark, so have to pick off or put up with the hairs. One advantage with the Elkhound coat is it isn't long enough on the neck etc to tangle, as there is no feathering, just more around the head rear end. So when you come back with your soaked Elkhound, a quick rub down and they are good as new.
My Friend always moaned that her Elkhound would return home pristine and her collies looked like bedraggled wretches. She says the moulting is about the same as for a Border Collie.
Also it is amazing how dry double coated breeds stay if they ahve the correct weasther resisiting top coat.
I get mine to shake by the front door before going into the house. Interestngly I find the coats becoem less waterproof after the girls have been spayed.