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 Dog Breeds That Don't Shed much

Because this breed has hair rather than fur, they shed very little. Because they create less dander than other breeds, they are frequently regarded as hypoallergenic.

Poodle

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Bichon Frise

These petite, fluffy dogs have non-shedding hair that grows continuously. They, like poodles, are frequently thought to be hypoallergenic.

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Because they have a single layer of hair, these little dogs shed very little. They are another breed that is frequently regarded as hypoallergenic.

Maltese

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Shih Tzu

These little dogs have long, silky hair that sheds very little. To preserve their coats in good shape, they must be groomed on a regular basis.

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The Portuguese Water Dog has curly, woolly coats that do not shed much. They were initially bred as working dogs for fishermen and are still used today.

Portuguese Water Dog

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Yorkshire Terrier

The hair on these small canines grows continually and does not shed much. They are recognised for their loyalty and make excellent friends for allergy sufferers.

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Basenjis have short, fine hair that sheds very little. They are recognised for being quiet and self-sufficient, and they are also known as the "barkless" dog.

Basenji

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Italian Greyhound

The Italian Greyhound has short, sleek hair that sheds relatively little. They are noted for their speed and athleticism and make excellent flat pets.

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These dogs have a fine, silky coat that grows continually and sheds minimally. They are well-known for their pleasant, extroverted demeanour and are frequently thought to be hypoallergenic.

Wheaten Terrier

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Chinese Crested

There are two types of Chinese Crested dogs: hairless and powderpuff. Both types shed relatively little and are frequently regarded as hypoallergenic.

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