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5 Of The Best Cute Non Shedding Dogs

What's so great about cute non shedding dogs? You get the best of both worlds! You don't have to worry about your dog aggravating your allergies and you also get a companion that's more than satisfying to look at.
This article looks at the top 5 cute non shedding dogs.
1.
Who could ever say that the Yorkie, or officially the Yorkshire Terrier, is not a cute dog? This tiny breed is among the most popular of all dogs given its high suitability as a companion and apartment dog.
It also doesn't shed.
People love the Yorkie for their bold temperament, and although despite their name they are not actually a terrier they maintain many of those instincts.
They generally do not get along well with other pets, and sometimes not even children, so be prepared to have them as your sole companion.
2.
The Shih Tzu is a beautiful dog - especially if you ever see them properly groomed as they should be with a long, flowing lion-like coat.
They also happen to be non shedding.
This breed is highly popular as a companion for single owners or families.
They are typically playful with children, but should not be handled too roughly.
Grooming their coat can take a lot of work, but to maintain their beautiful appearance it's certainly worth it.
Of course, if you want to make things easier you can clip their hair short as many owners choose to do.
3.
The Lhasa Apso is much like the Shih Tzu in that both are associated with China and share a common, ancient breeding lineage.
They also have a long flowing coat that doesn't shed.
These dogs were historically used as watch dogs in Tibetan monasteries and now they are more popular as companions.
They have a bold temperament and can have the tendency to become stubborn.
4.
The West Highland Terrier, affectionately nicknamed the Westie, is one of the most popular terrier breeds in the world for its cute and lovable appearance.
It is typically friendlier and more accepting of strangers and other pets than most terriers, though still is very much a terrier in the way it behaves.
They are generally quite playful and could make a good companion for children as long as they are not too rough.
5.
Another playful terrier breed that has a love for children is the Cairn Terrier.
They are famously recognized due to their association with Toto from The Wizard Of Oz.
They have a cute face that looks a lot like a fox as well as pointy ears and a wiry coat that doesn't shed.
They are also quite easy to groom and despite their high level of energy they don't need a lot in the way of exercise.
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