A Poodle...or a usually and dog bred with a poodle or maybe shih tzus will do the trick
Poodles and Puggles are low shedding dogs so that might be your match!
It's probably a shedding breed.
Its usually refered to as a de-shedding tool.
usually the breeds that dont consist of high energy are the teacup, low shedding & desighner dogs or as well as mastiffs
well there is not a food that will keep them from shedding completely, but sporting dog's dog food will help keep them from shedding as much!!
It really depends... do you want a small dog or a big dog? Do you care if the dog sheds??? Is you yard fenced in or will the dog have a run???If I were you i would get a non-shedding low energy dog like one of those cool looking poodle, or other non-shedding dog, mixes they look cool and they require a lot less cleaning up!
No dog is completely hypoallergenic, not even the poodle. However, due to the non- shedding fur and low amount of dander, Shepadoodles are less likely to be allergenic than shedding breeds.
Yes, excessive shedding may indicate skin problems. You should take your dog to a reputable veterinary clinic as soon as possible if your dog is shedding abnormally.
No, unfortunately they're not. There are a lot of great hypoallergenic dog breeds though, like the Shepadoodle for example!
Espree makes an excellent dog shampoo and conditioner combo that works very well to help reduce the amount of shedding your dog has. Although this is merely a simple fix for the problem. To help better reduce this shedding it is necessary to provide a healthy diet for your dog.
A Cairn terrier.
Bernedoodle is the best one because it is intelligent and most importantly, it is a low-shedding breed and can become an ideal service or therapy dog.