None. All dogs shed, some more than others but they must shed their coats to make room for new fur. Maybe a Chinese Crested would not shed as they hardly have any fur. Don't believe all that people say when they advertise a certain breed as being non shedding, is not true. They have to shed to make way for new fur. That would be like you keeping the same hair you were born with and never losing any, is a physical impossiblity.
Chihuahua's are cute dogs but can be a right pain sometimes are have very sharp teeth but they can't do to much damage. You also have to be very careful if you have another dog because Chihuahua's don't seem to realise how small they are and will have a go at other bigger dogs. I have a Chihuahua and I'm glad but other people might not like them or find them too much hassle.
their really isn't any big non-shed dogs mostly there just small.
Non-shedding dogs can be a better choice for individuals with emphysema, as they typically produce less dander and allergens compared to shedding breeds. However, it's essential to note that even non-shedding dogs can still trigger allergic reactions or respiratory issues in sensitive individuals. Regular grooming and cleaning can help minimize potential irritants. Ultimately, it's advisable for those with emphysema to consult with a healthcare professional before bringing a dog into their home.
All non-shedding dogs are great and cute! One of my all-time favorite non-shedding dog is a poodle. My family is hypoallergenic so we got a poodle, it is smart, well behaved and too cute!
Poodles and Puggles are low shedding dogs so that might be your match!
I would recommend the yorkie poo or a shi stu. You can get tem in gray brown or black also.
Dogs have fur, not hair. The type of fur they have can affect their shedding patterns. Dogs with double coats, like Huskies, shed more heavily during shedding seasons. Dogs with single coats, like Poodles, shed less and may require regular grooming to manage shedding.
Non-shedding or low shedding dogs are ideal for asthma sufferers. Ideal small breeds would be most terriers: Cairn Terrier, Westies, Yorkies etc). Poodles, Lhasa Apso's, Bichon frese. These are all hypoallergenic as they don't shed.
We have allergies in our family and still wanted a dog. We got a Schnoodle which is a cross between a schnauzer and a poodle. We have had no allergy problems whatsoever and she does not shed AT ALL. The reason they do not shed is because you are crossing two genes of non shedding dogs Usually you can mix a non shedding dad and shedding mom and the pups wont shed because the dad is dominant.
No, all dogs shed hair, even the "hairless" breeds. However, Poodles are being cross-bred with other breeds of dogs since Poodles' coats are very low shedding. Some results of the cross breeding that people prefer for the low amount of shedding are the Cocka-Poo and Labradoodle. Labradoodles are also said to be a great pet for those who have allergies.
Pomeranian dogs do shed quite a bit. However, taking them outside to brush them each day may cut down on the shedding in your home.
There is no such thing as a totally non-shedding dog. All dogs shed at least some fur. There are, however dogs that shed very little hair. The Cockapoo is known to shed very little.