Small dogs that dont
shed

The
10 Top reasons for wanting small dogs that dont
shed.
You may be in love with your puppy, but if
every time he is near you sneeze, cough or have other allergic
reactions then you know that this is not the dog for you.
There are several hypoallergenic dog
breeds are more suitable for dog owners and they are less
likely to trigger an allergic reaction.No dog is 100% allergy
free, but you need to judge each individual allergic reaction
and how it occurs.
All dogs have different coat types and the
ones that shed the least are the single coated dog breeds.I say
shed the least, because all dogs, except for the hairless ones
loose hair, but the single coated dog hair is something that
has to be combed or brushed to remove the lost hairs versus the
double coated dogs whose hair and fur flies all over the house,
furniture and your clothes.The single coated dog has hair very
similar to humans, where the hair comes out and is removed by
the hair brush.
The small dogs that don’t shed are
usually the best for home owners that are not extremely active
or for apartment dwellers that don’t have the room for a large
dog to romp around.If you have a toy poodle, Maltese or Bichon
Frise, they can get their exercise right in the house running
from room to room.
Small breeds are also great because
caring for them is cheaper as they don’t eat as much and can be
a lot easier to handle for elderly folks.It is easier to travel
with a small dog as many will fit into a bag that you carry on
your shoulder or a small carrier that will fit under an
airplane seat.
Never underestimate the “guard dog”
abilities of the smaller breeds.Many of them are as aggressive
as large dogs and most make great watch dogs.They know when
something is not right in their area and they aren’t afraid to
tell you.

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