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Guide to Hypoallergenic Dogs: Ideal Breeds for People with Allergies

Wednesday, October , 2026

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If you suffer from allergies but dream of owning a dog, this is for you. Although no dog is completely hypoallergenic, certain breeds produce fewer allergens than others, making them ideal choices for people with allergies.

These so-called "hypoallergenic dog breeds" tend to have less shedding or a coat that requires less grooming, which helps minimize exposure to allergens.

Below, we present some of the most recommended breeds for people with allergies, along with their characteristics and particularities.

Poodle

The Poodle is one of the most popular breeds among hypoallergenic dogs due to its curly, dense coat, which hardly sheds. This means it releases less dander and hair into the environment, reducing allergens in the home. Available in three sizes: standard, miniature, and toy, the Poodle is also known for its intelligence and ease of training. Although they need regular brushing to prevent tangles, they are an excellent choice for people with allergies thanks to their 'non-shedding' coat.

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Spanish Water Dog

This is an active and hard-working breed, ideal for people with allergies, as its curly, woolly coat does not shed easily. This type of coat requires specific care, such as regular trimming, but it is easy to maintain and does not produce large amounts of dander. This breed is known for being loyal and good with families, and its exercise needs make it an excellent companion for active people.

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Dachshund

The Dachshund, or sausage dog, is a small, affectionate breed that can be a good choice for people with allergies, especially the short-hairedversion. Although not as hypoallergenic as other breeds, the short-haired Dachshund sheds less hair than many other breeds, making it more tolerable for those with mild allergies. At the same time, due to its size, it can live in small spaces, such as apartments.

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Greyhound

With a very short and fine coat, Greyhounds hardly shed any hair, which minimizes the amount of allergens in the home. Although it needs space to run, it is a calm dog and requires little maintenance in terms of coat care, making it ideal for those looking for a hypoallergenic breed.

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Shih Tzu

The Shih Tzu is a small companion dog, famous for its long, silky coat that does not shed hair easily. Although its coat requires daily brushing and care to prevent tangling, it is an ideal breed for people with allergies because it produces less dander. They are also affectionate and loyal, perfect for those looking for a hypoallergenic dog breed that is also a great companion for the home.

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Yorkshire Terrier

This is a small, lively breed that produces very few allergens, as its coat is similar to human hair. Although it needs regular grooming, the Yorkie sheds very little, making it an excellent choice for people with allergies. They are known for being active, intelligent dogs with lots of personality, ideal for those looking for a small dog with low impact in terms of allergies.

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Maltese

The Maltese is another small dog that is ideal for people with allergies. Its long, white coat rarely sheds, which means it generates fewer allergens in the home. Although it requires regular brushing to keep its coat tangle-free, the Maltese is known for its friendly and playful nature.

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Schnauzer

The Schnauzer, available in three sizes (miniature, medium, and giant), is an excellent breed for people with allergies, as its hard, dense coat releases very few allergens. Schnauzers have a double coat that requires regular grooming, but they do not tend to shed heavily. They are loyal and protective dogs, ideal for families looking for an active and attentive companion.

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Scottish Terrier

The Scottish Terrier is known for its independent and courageous nature, but it is also a good choice for people with allergies. Its rough, double coat requires regular grooming, but it does not shed easily, which means there is less dander in the environment.

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West Highland Terrier

Also known as the Westie, the West Highland Terrier is another small terrier breed that sheds little hair and dander, making it a good choice for people with allergies. With its characteristic white coat and active nature, the Westie is easy to care for in terms of grooming if brushed regularly. They are brave dogs and always ready to play.

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Boston Terrier

The Boston Terrier is a breed with a short, smooth coat that does not require much maintenance and hardly sheds. Its playful and friendly personality makes it very popular, and its size makes it an easy dog to handle. Although active, it does not require as much exercise as other breeds.

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Pitbull

Although Pitbulls are not typically considered a hypoallergenic breed, their short, smooth coat means they shed less hair and dander compared to other larger breeds. This makes it more tolerable for some people with mild allergies. Pitbulls are very energetic, intelligent, and loyal dogs, making them excellent companions for active families who can provide them with the exercise and attention they need.

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Although no dog is 100% hypoallergenic, the breeds mentioned in this guide are known to release fewer allergens, reducing the risk of allergic reactions. Before adding a new member to your family, make sure you are familiar with the breed's needs and how to care for it.

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