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22 Best Hypoallergenic Dog Breeds
Bichon Frise
Miniature Schnauzer
The most popular Schnauzer breed on the market, these astute watchdogs are a perfect pocket option for Schnauzer fans. They have that same serious expression as their larger counterparts, but in a more compact package. These fearless companions shed minimally and love lots of playtime, so get ready for plenty of games of fetch.
Poodle
All poodles fall under the hypoallergenic umbrella, including the standard, toy and miniature versions, so you can choose your own dog adventure. Super-smart poodles are also extremely easy to train, making them one of the most popular dogs in the U.S. As for that fancy "poodle clip," the traditional cut protects the water-loving dogs' joints and vital organs while swimming, in addition to looking absolutely adorable.
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Yorkshire Terrier
Sweet-faced little Yorkies fit in purses and laps, but their small size packs a ton of attitude. Their fine hair has a texture that's similar to humans' manes, so it's less likely to make you sneeze. But groom-averse dog fans, beware: Yorkies do require regular brushing and maintenance to keep their hair tangle-free and silky soft.
Shih Tzu
The almighty "lion dogs" known as Shih Tzu's date back to the Tang Dynasty. One look and you'll understand why the breed once won over royalty with their regal (but low-shedding!) looks and charming, friendly personas. Because their hair naturally grows long, they do require a fair amount of upkeep. Get to know a good groomer, and start early to teach your pup to love regular brushing.
Maltese
Averaging a teeny-tiny seven pounds, the ancient Greek breed basically defines the concept of "lap dog." Even marathon cuddle sessions won't leave you sneezing, since their all-white coats aren't likely to trigger allergies. You can choose between cutting their soft fur into a sporty trim or letting it grow long, depending on how much maintenance you can handle.
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Portuguese Water Dog
You may recognize these medium-sized furballs after "First Dogs" Sunny and Bo Obama helped put the curly-haired Portuguese water dogs in the spotlight. Their playful and laid-back personalities make great additions to any household, even if yours is less than presidential. They even adapt well to apartment living for those in small spaces, but will still need regular walks to keep them fit.
Scottish Terrier
You may recognize the personality-filled Scottie dog from Disney classic dog movie, Lady and the Tramp, but the independent and sometimes stubborn Scotties make great pets IRL, too. They were originally bred as fierce hunters, and their wiry, weather-resistant coats kept them protected in a range of climates. Today, their dignified beard will probably spend most of its time gracing your couch.
Chinese Crested
The Chinese Crested is an easily recognizable breed that has a feathery tail and feet. For those that have a hard time with pet hair, these hairless dogs make great housemates and wont cause the sniffles since the only place they have hair is on their feet, tail and head. Even if they've got faces only a mother could love, you're sure to fall head over heels with yours.
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Xoloitzcuintli
Known for being the dog of the ancient Aztecs, the Xoloitzcuintli is a loyal and alert watchdog. These dogs come in two varieties hairless and coated. If you go for the elegant hairless variety, pick up a good dog sunscreen to protect their delicate skin from damage.
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Giant Schnauzer
We're in love with the giant Schnauzers' iconic shaggy eyebrows, but all that fur doesn't mean they'll make you sneeze. They do require a moderate amount of grooming, so get a quality dog brush. The largest of the three Schnauzer types, they can grow to 75 pounds and have an intelligent, task-focused temperament that lends itself well to training.
West Highland Terrier
Just like other terriers, Westies possess a curious and lively attitude with the added bonus of minimal shedding. These hardy dogs have a cheerful demeanor that will keep you giggling with their playful antics. Their portable size and friendly disposition make them some of the most popular terriers.
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Havanese
Happy and curious, Havanese dogs sport long, silky coats in a variety of colors. They can look positively royal if you let their low-shedding coats grow long and carry them around like the kings and queens they think they are. Many owners prefer to give them a shorter clip for easier maintenance.
Afghan Hound
These sweet hounds don't shed much, but their long coats do require some attentive grooming. Because they were originally bred for the mountains in Afghanistan, they have long, shiny hair that can tangle without routine maintenance. Make grooming time part of your bonding ritual, and you'll discover what "man's best friend" really means.
Basenji
Basenjis originated as African hunting dogs, but they don't howl and yap like a lot of hounds tend to do. They have short, fine hair that sheds minimally, so you'll barely know they live with you. Basenjis are known for their catlike demeanor, and these fastidious little creatures will even groom themselves.
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Cairn Terrier
Lots of coarse-haired terriers shed less than other groups, making the wiry-coated breeds a smart choice for allergy sufferers. Owners especially love Cairn terriers for their fearless personalities you may recognize the breed as Toto in The Wizard of Oz!
Bedlington Terrier
Bedlington terriers grow distinctive poofs of fur at the top of their heads, giving the sweet-looking breed a lamb-like look. These gentle, cuddly terriers make great watchdogs and downtime partners. Professionals spend a lot of time styling the curly, wooly coat for dog shows to get them that picture perfect look. If you just want a snuggly pet, you can opt for a lower-maintenance short clip instead.
Coton de Tulear
Pronounced "coTAWN day two-LEE-are," this charming companion breed will follow you around the house like a cheerful little shadow. The "royal dog of Madagascar" is allegedly descended from dogs who survived an ancient shipwreck near Madagascar, and they resemble bichons with their soft, white hair. It's less likely aggravate your allergies than traditional fur.
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Irish Water Spaniel
If you're looking for a hypoallergenic breed, don't limit yourself to terriers and toy dogs. Irish water spaniels belong to the sporting group, and (surprise!) they love water. These natural-born swimmers even have coats that repel it, so not only will they keep your allergies at bay, they can hop in and out of the pool all day.
Lagotto Romagnolo
Don't let the fancy name fool you. These wooly, small- to medium-sized pups aren't pretentious in the least. They check off everything on dog lovers' wish lists: low-shedding, active but not too hyper, easygoing and affectionate. They even have a hidden talent: Lagotti are especially excellent at truffle-hunting. In your care, they may spend more time hunting down toys in your backyard.
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Complete List of Small Hypoallergenic Dog Breeds Toy Breed
If youre looking for a small hypoallergenic dog, look no further. Ive compiled a complete list of small hypoallergenic dog breeds out there. Any of these dogs would make great family pets, but some require more work than others. Read on to find out which breed is right for you.
For ease of reading, Ill be breaking this up into several articles, with each one focusing on a specific AKC grouping. Check back for more installments. When Im all finished, youll have a resource for every small breed hypoallergenic dog out there.
List of Small Hypoallergenic Dog Breeds The Toy Group
The small hypoallergenic dog breeds that make up the toy group are very small in most cases they top out at about 10 to 12 pounds and they all love their people.
Yorkshire Terrier
The Yorkshire Terrier, or Yorkie, was originally bred as a ratter in Yorkshire, England. The Yorkie is an intelligent, courageous, and independent dog with A LOT of energy. Its intelligence makes it easy to train, and it loves to play games with its people.
Poodle
The Poodle is lively, good natured, and faithful dog. It is extremely loyal and devoted to its people. Like its standard breed counterpart, the Poodle is an active dog that loves to play games, and its intelligence makes it easy to house train.
Brussels Griffon
The Brussels Griffon is dog that likes to run the show. Although its often called the velcro dog because of its desire to be with its people at all times, it WILL run the house if allowed. Because of its intense desire to be with its people, the Brussels Griffon is best suited to a home where at least one family member is around most of the time.
Coton de Tulear
This small hypoallergenic dog is a people pleaser, through and through. Its intelligent, loving, and boisterous nature make it an excellent family dog thats easily trained and eager to play and be with its people at all times.
Shih Tzu
The Shih Tzu was bred to be a lap dog, and it shows. This lovable, somewhat bossy hypoallergenic dog breed just wants to be with its people at all times. It has a moderate energy level which makes it equally happy vegging out on the couch or having a romp in the yard. Be aware that its bossy nature can make it difficult to house train initially, and its cute squished up face means over exertion is a no-no.
Border Terrier
Unlike many terriers, the Border Terrier is good-tempered, obedient, and easily trained. Thats not to say that other terriers cant make excellent pets. Its just that the Border Terrier will listen to its owner far more readily than other terrier breeds. This dog has an extremely high prey drive, so a fenced yard and a leashed walk are two musts. Also, if you have pet rodents, youll want to keep them separated.
Havanese
The Havanese loves its people. Its obsessed with them, in fact. This highly affectionate and gentle breed will follow its family members around the house, just hanging out. This intelligent breed is easy to train. Be aware that the Havanese gets anxious when left alone for extended periods of time.
Chinese Crested
This hypoallergenic dog is a doting, happy, intelligent companion. It makes an excellent family dog, however be aware that while it bonds intensely with the household, it can be distrustful and aloof with strangers.
Bolognese Dog
The Bolognese dog breed is a comical, curious, devoted dog with high intelligence. It loves its people, and it delights in playing. It can be difficult to house train, so patience and carpet cleaner areabsolutely key.
Australian Silky Terrier
When it comes to the personality of the Silky, its a lesson in dichotomy. This friendly, intelligent, spirited, and self-assured dog loves its family, and it wants to be with them all the time. In contrast to its loving nature with the family, it has a Napoleon complex, and it wont back down from a fight with other dogs, no matter how large they are.
Maltese
The Maltese is one of the most friendly small breed hypoallergenic dog breeds around. This lively pooch is fearless in its friendship, assuming that every person and every animal it meets is its friend. Because of its doting, people pleasing nature, it is easy to train and easy to fall in love with. Be aware that this breed is extremely prone to separation anxiety, so its not a breed for a family thats rarely at home.
The Toy Group Love Bugs Abound
As you can see, the toy group of the list of small hypoallergenic dog breeds is all about the love. These dogs are extremely loving with their families and completely devoted to them. Any of these would make wonderful additions to your family.
Check back for my next installment of the list of small hypoallergenic dogs, the Terrier group. And, as always, make adoption your first option.
Which of these toy breed pooches on the list of small hypoallergenic dog breeds would you love to bring home? Tell us in the comments!
A former Veterinary Assistant at Southwest Animal Care Hospital, Ben is an animal lover, blogger, and all-around geek. Along with writing for DogVills, Ben runs his own virtual assistant company, BizzyBim.
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