Dogs that don't shed a lot of hair

Dogs that don't shed a lot of hair

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Karyn

6,053 posts

168 months

Wednesday 5th September 2012
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cloud9 Look at his little mop of hair on top! cloud9

whirligig

941 posts

195 months

Wednesday 5th September 2012
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My MIL is very allergic/asthmatic and they have a Bedlington Terrier for this very reason. Parents have a Westie and a great wee dog if a bit daft but they do shed a bit.

e320dave

685 posts

151 months

Wednesday 5th September 2012
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Generally breeds with oodle or poo in their name will not shed much hair. I am sure that there are exceptions though.
The following link may also be of use to you Dogbreedinfo

Edited by e320dave on Wednesday 5th September 19:08

Blackpuddin

16,517 posts

205 months

Wednesday 5th September 2012
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As above, our spoodle Boots sheds nowt.


- and is a brilliant little doggie.

pikeyboy

2,349 posts

214 months

Wednesday 12th September 2012
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Here's our bedlington, great dogs, they dont shed but do need brushing/clipping and their ears plucking. Great nature and everyone loves it!

essayer

9,065 posts

194 months

Wednesday 12th September 2012
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Our fleece coat labradoodle sheds very little, I find small hairs on wood floors but I have no idea if they are hers or mine. hehe

It does need clipping from time to time though.

Mr Pies

8,852 posts

187 months

Wednesday 12th September 2012
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Does anyone know if Rottweilers shed much hair?

Edited by Mr Pies on Wednesday 12th September 19:33

garos

867 posts

159 months

Wednesday 12th September 2012
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Cockapoo, they shed very, very little as with most poodle mixes:


Snoop Bagg

1,879 posts

194 months

Thursday 13th September 2012
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Collected our two Miniature Labradoodles yesterday, F1-B's which are apparantly are non-malting!