WARNING: These 9 Dog Breeds Shed The Most Fur

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Siberian Husky

We know they are adorable and smart, but they are dogs that originate from very cold climates, so you should not be surprised that they made the list of dogs that shed a lot.

Since they have been bred to be able to drag heavy parcels across the frozen landscape of Siberia, their coat has adapted in order to be able to keep them warm.

Huskies have a lot of fur and are amazingly fluffy when you pet and hug one, but they will also leave a ton of dog hair all over your clothes and home. So before you commit to this active and fuzzy breed, make sure you know what you will have to deal with.

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