Hypoallergenic dogs are a gift from above for people who suffer from allergies and for those who simply don’t like having dog hair and fur all around the house. With the ability of hypoallergenic dogs to be lower shedders, low dander producers or non-shedding altogether, these breeds are the perfect pet. 


From small to large dogs, there are a variety of different breeds from owners to choose from. The key when picking a dog breed, hypoallergenic or otherwise, is to ensure that inherent characteristics of the breed match your lifestyle and personality. This way, you can provide your perfect pet with the perfect home. 

 

Small hypoallergenic dog breeds

There is so much to love about small dogs. Firstly, most of them are lap dogs. This means that they love nothing more than jumping up on the couch with you and having a snuggle while you watch a movie. Another great thing about small dogs is that a lot of breeds are actually hypoallergenic. 


Small but bold is the Affenpinscher. These dogs are known to be low shedding. Better still, they have a comical personality that will entertain the whole family. Another great small breed is the American Hairless Terrier. Extremely devoted, they are great with young kids. However, they don’t care much for the company of other dogs. 


With short and curly coats, Bedlington Terriers are another great small hypoallergenic dog breed. Equal parts gentle, loving and loyal, they are the picture of cuteness. Another adorable breed is the Bichon Frise. Owners should be aware of the fact that this breed is both high energy and incredibly outgoing. 


For owners looking for a laid back breed, the Bolognese is perfect. Calm and easy going, these adorable pooches can experience separation anxiety when apart from their owners. Similarly devoted to their family is the Chinese Crested breed. Their lively personality is only matched by their affection for loved ones. 


Very people oriented, the Maltese is another great small hypoallergenic dog breed. Complete with a silky coat, this breed is essentially a lap dog who wants to be with you all day everyday. So, when planning a trip away, be prepared to research pet travel tips because your Maltese will want to come with you. 

 

Large hypoallergenic dog breeds

For those looking for bigger dogs that are still affectionate and playful, there are many different large hypoallergenic dog breeds to choose from. With large dog breeds, you can spend the morning running along the beach or embarking on a hike and finish the night off with some snuggles. Large dog breeds truly provide the best of both worlds.


With long and silk hair, the Afghan Hound is the picture of elegance. While they are known to be intelligent and great companion dogs, they do have a stubborn and strong side to them. A little goofy but a lot adventurous, the Airedale Terrier is an extremely high energy breed. This dog breed is perfect for individuals and families who lead an active lifestyle. 


Complete with unique coats of three different textures, the Bergmasco Shepherd is an extremely friendly dog. Potential owners must note that these breeds really need a moderate amount of exercise in order to feel mentally and physically enriched. On the other end of the spectrum is the Bouvier Des Flanders breed. As working dogs, they need a lot of enrichment.


Speaking of working dogs, the Briard is a sheepdog that needs a lot of exercise and training. In addition to this, their long fur cut requires regular brushing and grooming. Meanwhile, all that owners of Irish Water Spaniels are required to do is provide companionship and socialisation. 


For those looking for a high energy dog that can accompany you on a run or swim at the beach, look no further than the Giant Schnauzer breed. Regular exercise is a necessity of this breed. Meanwhile, Lagotto Romagnolo dog breeds would much prefer to spend their time as lap dogs. 


Poodles are also great dogs for those searching for large hypoallergenic dog breeds. Friendly and fun loving, these dogs are incredibly active. Speaking of loving dogs, the Samoyed breeds simply adore humans. Thriving on human cuddles and company, this breed can suffer from separation anxiety when their owners are absent. 


Another great large hypoallergenic dog breed is that of the Wirehaired Pointing Griffon. Equal parts intelligent and affectionate,this breed is known for their strong desire to please. A personality trait that will be essential when it comes time to start learning some basic commands.

 

Choosing the right hypoallergenic dog breed for your lifestyle

While hypoallergenic dogs may have low or no shedding in common, the different breeds have different personality quirks. This means that research is paramount before bringing a new pet home. 


By matching your lifestyle with a dog breed’s inherent needs and personality traits you can ensure that you’re bringing the right pet into the right home. This lays the foundation for an everlasting bond to form. 

Comments (0)
No login
color_lens
gif
Login or register to post your comment