Tuesday, July 3, 2018

Looking For Large Dog Breeds That Dont Shed

By Roger Gibson


Pet hair can be problematic for a lot of people including sufferers of asthma. It is not possible to have a furry animal which does not lose any fur or dander, however some lose less hair and dander. Many of these are small dogs but there are some large dog breeds that dont shed.

Dogs described as non-shedding does not mean they will not lose any fur at all. If you are an asthma sufferer it is still worth getting an allergy check before deciding to get a pet. Regular vacuuming and dusting will reduce the effects of dander and fur. Washing your hands after touching your pet will also help.

If you can tolerate a limited amount of fur, the dog probably best known for low shedding is the Poodle. Standard Poodles are intelligent and loyal and make great pets. There are now also crosses widely available like Labradoodles and Cockerpoos. The breeding will determine whether their coat behaves like a Poodle or more like the breed it is crossed with so check the pedigree to make sure there is more Poodle.

Dogs that have been bred to spend a lot of time in water also have coats which tend to lose less hair. The Portuguese Waterdog and Irish Water Spaniel are two such breeds. The Portuguese Waterdog was made famous as the pet of the Obamas and was frequently pictured on the White House Lawn.

Bushy eyebrows and hairy face are the distinctive traits of the Giant Schnauzer. The main body of their coat is clipped short which helps reduce molting and just the face and paws are left long and silky. Unless you are competent with clippers these will need professional grooming.

The double coated Bouvier des Flandres does molt but the hair gets trapped by the out layer. Also known as the Flanders Cattle Dog it was used for herding but during WW1 it was nearly made extinct. The military used the dogs in trenches and their numbers dwindled considerably over the war years. The thick coat needs regular grooming to stop it matting.

When choosing a puppy, it is impossible to tell how badly it will molt. Pups have soft fuzz which later develops into their adult coat. Grooming regularly with a comb or brush that suits the coat of your pet will reduce the visible pet hair. It will also keep them looking great. Using as mild shampoo once a month will help keep down the dander which is normally the cause of allergies.

When choosing a pet remember that its personality will also need to be factored in. Some dogs are more energetic and need lot of exercise. Others are highly intelligent and easy to train while some make excellent guard dogs or working dogs. All of the dogs which are considered to be low shedding do still need a lot of grooming so if this is likely to be a problem for you consider something short coated that sheds as the seasons change.




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