Low Shedding Dog Breeds: The Best Choices for Allergy Sufferers
For dog lovers who suffer from allergies or simply want to keep their homes cleaner, low-shedding dog breeds are an excellent choice. While no dog is truly hypoallergenic, certain breeds shed significantly less than others, making them more suitable for allergy sufferers and tidy homeowners alike.
Why Choose a Low Shedding Dog?
Low-shedding dogs produce less dander and fur, which means fewer allergens in your home. They also require less cleaning and vacuuming, making them a great option for busy households.
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Top Low-Shedding Dog Breeds
Here are some of the best low-shedding dog breeds to consider:
Poodle (Toy, Miniature and Standard)
Poodles come in toy, miniature and standard sizes, making them a versatile choice for many families. Their curly coats trap loose hairs, preventing excessive shedding. Regular grooming keeps their fur in top condition
Bichon Frise
This small, fluffy breed has a soft, curly coat that minimizes shedding. Bichon Frises are friendly, playful, and require regular grooming to maintain their hypoallergenic coats.
Portuguese Water Dog
Known for their athleticism and intelligence, Portuguese Water Dogs have curly, waterproof coats that shed very little. They were historically bred to assist fishermen, making them strong swimmers and loyal companions.
Maltese
Maltese dogs have long, silky hair that sheds minimally. With their affectionate and playful nature, they make excellent companions, especially for those living in apartments.
Schnauzer (Miniature, Standard and Giant)
All sizes of Schnauzers have wiry coats that shed minimally. They are known for their intelligence, loyalty, and protective nature, making them great family dogs.
Yorkshire Terrier
Yorkies have long, fine hair that resembles human hair rather than fur. With proper grooming, they shed very little, making them a great choice for allergy sufferers.
Shih Tzu
Originally bred as companion dogs for Chinese royalty, Shih Tzus have a long, luxurious coat that requires regular grooming but sheds minimally.
Italian Greyhound
These sleek, elegant dogs have short coats that shed very little. Italian Greyhounds are affectionate, energetic, and make excellent lap dogs.
Basenji
Often called the “barkless dog,” the Basenji has a short, fine coat that requires minimal grooming. They are clean, low-odour dogs with almost no shedding.
Afghan Hound
Afghan Hounds have long, silky coats that require regular maintenance but shed much less than other long-haired breeds. They are independent and elegant dogs with a regal presence.
Oodles of low shedding dogs!
There are now many breeds crossed with Poodles and all have “oodle” in their breed name. Some examples of these include:
Labradoodle (Labrador + Poodle)
Spoodle or Cockapoo (Cocker Spaniel + Poodle)
Groodle or Goldendoodle (Golden Retriever + Poodle)
Cavoodle or Cavapoo (Cavalier King Charles Spaniel + Poodle)
Schnoodle (Schnauzer + Poodle)
Spoodle or Cockerpoo (Cocker Spaniel + Poodle)
Maltipoo or Moodle (Maltese + Poodle)
If hypoallergenic hair is an important factor for you then choose a dog with at least 50% Poodle genes.
Caring for a Low-Shedding Dog
Even though these breeds shed less, they still require proper grooming and coat maintenance. Regular brushing, bathing, and professional grooming can help keep their coats clean and minimize allergens. A high-quality diet and regular vet check-ups also contribute to a healthy coat.
Final Thoughts
Choosing a low-shedding dog can be a game-changer for allergy sufferers and those who prefer a cleaner home. Whether you prefer a small lap dog or an active, medium-sized breed, there’s a perfect low-shedding dog for every lifestyle.
Most importantly, before deciding on a dog, do as much research as possible on the following to be sure they suit you:
- Will they suit your living conditions?
- How big will they be when fully-grown?
- What is their energy level and how much walking will they need?
- Any genetic health disorders
- Breed traits and temperament
Dogs Victoria have some great information to assist you.
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