10 Low-Shedding Dog Breeds

The Basenji, also known as the "barkless dog," does not bark like other breeds of dogs. Instead, it generates distinct vocalizations resembling yodels.

Basenji

Because of its lack of fur, the Chinese Crested Dog appears frail, but it is an athletic and lively breed with a joyful nature.

Chinese Crested Dog 

The Afghan Hound, known for its long flowing locks, has been dubbed the "King of Dogs" and has an aristocratic pedigree.

Afghan Hound

The curly, waterproof coat of the Lagotto Romagnolo, a breed traditionally employed for truffle hunting in Italy, aids it in navigating wet and muddy terrain.

Lagotto Romagnolo

The Portuguese aquatic Dog is a good swimmer with webbed feet, making it an ideal aquatic companion.

Portuguese Aquatic 

The Shih Tzu, with its luxuriant coat, was developed as a companion dog for Chinese aristocracy and nobles.

Shih Tzu 

The Bichon Frisé may have the appearance of a fluffy cotton ball, yet it is a very clever dog who excels at learning tricks and obedience.

Bichon Frisé 

Despite its diminutive stature, the Italian Greyhound has a remarkable ability to reach tremendous speeds and is one of the fastest canine species.

Italian Greyhound

The Brussels Griffon is an endearing and expressive breed that looks like a miniature Ewok and frequently creates close ties with its human companions.

Brussels Griffon

The Cairn Terrier, best known as Toto in "The Wizard of Oz," is a bold and alert breed that craves adventure.

Cairn Terrier

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