No Hair in the House: Top 5 Dog Breeds That Don't Shed

03.01.2025 03:20

If you are allergic or simply cannot stand the presence of dog hair in the house, but at the same time passionately dream of having your own pet, it is time to learn about the existence of breeds that practically do not shed.

Miniature Schnauzer

This guard dog is brave and has a stable psyche. Like all Schnauzers, this miniature version has the same shape, hanging ears and a furry muzzle.

This pet is ideal for families with children, and also stands out from its peers in that it does not shed.

The main thing is to brush your pet regularly and trim it at three months and after teeth change.

Yorkshire Terrier

Curious Yorkies are active and restless, and because of their independent and stubborn nature, they need to be trained as a dog from an early age.

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You might be surprised to learn that this breed, with its long hair, does not shed, but it does. They also have virtually no odor.

Yorkshire Terriers require regular brushing and grooming, and to keep their bangs from covering their eyes, they need to be pulled back or trimmed.

American Hairless Terrier

Another dog breed that does not shed is the American Hairless Terrier, which looks like a miniature decorative dog with a muscular build, long neck and medium-length limbs.

Representatives of this breed have either very short hair or no hair at all. American Hairless Terriers have pink skin with gray, red, gold or black spots.

As for the character of these dogs, they have a developed intellect, are emotional and cheerful. Such pets are energetic and cheerful.

Shih Tzu

When you look at long-haired little Shih Tzus, you probably don't think that they leave behind any hair.

However, the long hair of these dogs is almost identical to human hair, and the fluff that is contained in small quantities in the animal’s undercoat does not cause allergies.

These dogs need to be brushed daily and trimmed periodically.

Chinese Crested Dog

Small in size, Chinese Cresteds come in two varieties - hairless and powderpuff. Both varieties are hypoallergenic.

Their fur structure is similar to human hair, so they shed almost nothing. If you follow all the rules when grooming your dog, you will not notice dandruff or unpleasant odor.

Elena Shimanovskaya Author: Elena Shimanovskaya Editor of Internet resources


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  1. Miniature Schnauzer
  2. Yorkshire Terrier
  3. American Hairless Terrier
  4. Shih Tzu
  5. Chinese Crested Dog