Friday, May 21, 2010

What dogs dont shed much?


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All dogs shed. But the key is to keep them clean, brushed, adn a good diet will help with dander. I have two retrievers and they don't really shed except after winter is over because I keep them brushed and bathed.
Any dog that is well taken care of, bathed and brushed!!
Poodles, Bichons, they shed, but their shedded undercoat gets caught in their curly overcoat, causing matting, which is why they have to be groomed.
No such thing as a "hypoallergenic" dog, and any breeder who tries to tell you otherwise is telling you a lie, no reputable breeder would lie to you.
Prefrably ones that are bald,
Jack russels are known not to shred that much, oh and dobermans, but i have no 100% true fact backing this up.
Hope you find a non-shedding dog soon. x
Poodles, and wire haired terriers. Look for short haired breeds, some don't shed hardley at all
It actually depends on how well the dog is groomed, but it's best to go for dogs with short fur if you don't have the time to groom the dog to lessen the shedding.
I have a fox terrier, and she doesn't shed that much.
Smooth coated Dachshunds, Rottweilers and poodles come to mind.
Toy Poodle
Bichon Frise
Chinese Crested
Miniature Poodle
Bedlington Terrier
Puli
Irish Water Spaniel
Port. Water Dog
Standard Poodle
Maltese
labradoodles, wheaton terriers
Laberdors, poodles, cockapoos
Try a siberian husky, they don't shed much and don't really have much of a scent. They are generally sled dogs bred for sledding but are great pets. Plus they are really smart and easy to train with the proper technique.
schnauzers, havanese, maltese, bichons, poodles, some wirehaired terriers.
Poodles don't shed which is why so many people cross them with other dog breeds.
But I need to take my toy poodle to the groomer every 1-2 months (time depends on the type of haircut) which costs at least $40 per visit.
The ones that need regular trips to the groomer.

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