Types of Dogs That Rarely or Never Shed

It's typical for most dogs to shed damaged or old hair. PetMD notes that certain dogs may do it more depending on the season, illness, stress, allergic response, or skin irritation.

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Bichons are friendly and need regular grooming to keep their white coats clean. Her hair grows instead of shedding, thus she may be excellent for allergy patients.

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The rough-coated Brussels griffon doesn't shed and is easy to maintain. This small bundle of love and commitment is a great companion for an adult who values her knowledge and sensitivity.

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A spot to dig will keep family-friendly and loyal cairns pleased, since they're earthdogs like most terriers. Although they have a double coat, their wiry texture decreases shedding.

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Small, white, and noted for their long coats, lively cotons are friendly. They appreciate your attention but require extra spa time to avoid shedding.

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The teddy-bear appearance of a Lagotto comes from the curls in her coat, which have made her breed famous in Italy for its ability to detect truffles. The Lagotto is an intelligent, easygoing, and athletic dog with a generous spirit.

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The little Maltese requires regular grooming to preserve her beautiful white coat and endearing demeanor. Thankfully, like many other toy breeds, she rarely sheds, so her owners can spend their time with her playing instead of vacuuming.

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Poodles, the original "hypoallergenic breed," are loving, clever, and flexible solid-color dogs that come in toy, miniature, and standard sizes. When looking for hybrid breeds excellent for dog allergies, choose one of these purebreds.

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Portuguese water dogs, related to poodles, are active, friendly, and good family pets. They have rich, wavy coats in numerous bright colors and white combinations with little dander and shedding.

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All tiny, standard, and gigantic schnauzers shed less than other breeds and don't generate much airborne dander. All varieties are lively playmates for most kids and loyal—you'll be proud of your strong defender.

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Wheatens are great family dogs since this medium-sized golden terrier is a huge mush puppet. Because of her smooth, wavy coat, she may be less allergenic than other breeds, but she needs regular maintenance to look her best.

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Lively Spanish water dogs, also medium-sized, are unusual in the U.S. but growing in favor. Her face and body are curly and gorgeous! Her easy-care personality makes her a loyal dog, especially for hunters and outdoor enthusiasts.

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