Dog Breeds that don't shed are: -Poodles (You can cross these with other dogs [eg. Labradors to get Labradoodles] but the crossed ones will shed a little later in life. -Schnauzers -Maltese (These are great when you cross them with Shih-tzus) -Furless Breeds(these aren't very flash but if you want one, get one. Maybe the most popular of these is the Chinese Crested, or maybe Lowchen?)
Schnauzers, poodles, sausage dogs!
Yes, most breeds of dog (including English Bull Terriers) shed their fur throughout the year, but particularly in the summer. Breeds that do not shed are Poodles and Shih Tzu's.
Some dog breeds that are known for their minimal shedding and low dander include Poodles, Bichon Frises, Schnauzers, and Portuguese Water Dogs. These breeds are often recommended for people with allergies or those looking for a hypoallergenic pet.
it is believed to have 355 breeds of dog including mix breeds.
The 'Malt' is the breed Maltese (look it up on the internet) and crossed with what is anyone else's guess, but it would be a smaller breed of dog, so this would make any pet such as a Malt X a cute dog, but could be on the small side.
No dog is completely hypoallergenic or does not shed at all, but some breeds are known for minimal shedding and lower dander production. Breeds like the Poodle, Bichon Frise, and Maltese are often recommended for allergy sufferers due to their curly or fine hair, which traps dander and hair. Additionally, breeds such as the Schnauzer and Portuguese Water Dog also tend to shed less. Regular grooming and maintenance can further reduce shedding and dander.
Dog hybrid depending on the mix of the breeds. Then they have the same qualites of both breeds.
There are around 200 dog breeds recognized in Australia by the Australian National Kennel Council.
Some extinct dog breeds include the Turnspit Dog, Talbot Hound, and English White Terrier. These breeds were popular in earlier centuries but are no longer bred or recognized as distinct breeds today.
well, since there is 703 purebred dogs, then the answer is over 700 dog breeds. that is all i know for now.these are 10 dog breeds i know:Rat TerrierGerman ShepherdGolden LabradorJack Russell TerrierBlack LabradorCocker SpanielPembroke Welsh CorgiDachshundBeagleShiba Inu
Over 36000 Dog breeds
No, not all dog breeds can mate with each other. While most dog breeds can interbreed, there are some physical and genetic differences that may prevent successful mating between certain breeds.