Several small dogs that are not prone to shedding

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Maltese dogs

We all know that dogs such as Samoyed, Husky, Alaskan and other types of dogs are shedding. During this period, hair loss is very serious, and people with allergies may need to stay away from these dogs during this period. But unlike cats, there are varieties of dogs that are less prone to shedding. Let me introduce you to them.
Guest dog:Guest dog has a single layer of hair, which is the best choice for people who don’t like dog hair. Whether it is a toy type, a small size, or a standard type, it sheds very little, not only Severe shedding, even if the hair does fall off, it is not easy to fly up or infect the furniture. The impact on the environment is very small, but it is not easy to find guests losing hair at home. What's more annoying is that you have to help guests comb their hair frequently, otherwise it's easy to get knotted.
Maltese:Maltese has a single layer of hair, which is less likely to shed. It is a dog breed with less shedding. You don’t have to worry about excessive hair loss when raising a Maltese, but you need to comb it regularly to protect its beautiful appearance.
Schnauzer (definite introduction): Schnauzer's single-layer hair sheds very little, and even if it sheds, it often falls to the ground like human hair, which is less likely to occur. There are scenes of flying into the sky and infecting furniture. Regular combing can make your Schnauzer's hair neat and beautiful.
Bichon Frize: The Bichon Frize has thick wavy hair and is very cute. Although it has a double coat, it sheds very little. The foreign minister takes care of the troubled areas, which means that they need to be taken care of regularly so that they can have a beautiful appearance.
Other rarer and less shedding dogs include Lhasa Apso, West Highland White Terrier, Yorkshire Terrier and other dog breeds, which are very suitable for raising by families who are prone to allergies and pay attention to the environment.

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