Non-Shedding Dog Breeds
Many people would love to own a pet dog,
but are wary of the potential mess that shed dog hair can cause
in their homes. These people want a dog that doesn’t shed to
be their companion. Unfortunately there is no such thing as a
dog that doesn’t shed at all. All dogs will shed and replace
at least some of their hair, just like people do. There are
some breeds that shed far less than others, however, and selecting
one of these breeds can keep the shedding mess to a minimum.
Airedale Terrier
The Airedale terrier is a large terrier with a rough coat that
sheds very little. These dogs can be good with children, but
such socialization needs to start early in the dog’s life.
They may play too roughly for small children. These are loyal
and trainable dogs, but are also very naturally curious and not
easily coaxed away from something that catches their
interest. The Airedale usually grows to about 22-24 inches in
height and a weight of 50-65 pounds.
Cockapoo
The Cockapoo is reminiscent of the Poodle, especially in
the face. It has a short, curly coat and does not shed much
but does require above average grooming. It is actually a
cross between the American Cocker Spaniel and the Poodle, hence its
appearance and name (Cocker + Poodle = Cockapoo). These dogs
are very friendly, loyal, and playful. They are good with
children and other dogs and are typically very easy to train.
Italian Greyhound
The Italian Greyhound is a miniature Greyhound. The body
style of this dog is nearly exactly like that of his racing
cousins, but in a convenient, compact size. These dogs are
gentle and submissive. They become very emotionally attached
to their people. They are obedient and easy to train, but
prone to mischief – and they know when they’ve been naughty.
They get along well with children – if the children are well
behaved. If the kids are high strung and rambunctious, the
dog will be too. It is best in a quiet household. The
coat of the Italian Greyhound is short and sleek and they don’t
shed much at all.
Miniature Poodle
The Miniature Poodle is not truly a breed all to itself, but one
of the three AKC recognized sizes of Poodles. Like all
Poodles, they shed very little, but their short, curly coats
require considerable grooming. They are very intelligent,
playful, and quite trainable. They generally get along well
with children, but they can be sensitive or nervous around rowdy
kids. They easily integrate with a family and feel that they
have to be a part of all family activities. They will often
act as though they’ve been slighted if not included in family
activities.
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