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Ranking of the top ten dogs that don’t shed hair and have light body odor

2023-09-07 03:24:02 126

Everyone loves raising dogs, but raising a dog is indeed a huge task! Which dogs are more hygienic, clean and easy to take care of? The absolute cleanest dog breeds are either smart and able to maintain themselves, or they don’t shed hair and have no body odor. I really have to love them! This article has compiled the top ten cleanest pet dogs for everyone, including: Shiba Inu, Mexican Hairless Dog, Poodle, Chow Chow, Pharaoh Hound, Curly Bichon Frize, Schnauzer, etc. If you want to raise a dog, try these super clean dog breeds!

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1. Shiba Inu

Shiba Inu, whose scientific name is "Shiba Inu", also known as Japanese Shiba Inu, is Japan's national treasure and has been designated as a "natural monument" by the Japanese government. It is a medium-sized and ancient dog breed that is also a member of guard dogs and companion dogs. This dog has a calm personality and is loyal to its owner, making it very popular among Japanese families. As it appeared on television screens, its fame grew and people around the world began to recognize it. Now in China, there are more and more Shiba Inu enthusiasts.

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2. Mexican Hairless Dog

The Mexican hairless dog has pink, wrinkled skin, covered with freckles, and is covered with tawny hair, only between the ears where the blood vessels are clearly visible, the slimy jaw, and the end of the mouse-like tail. The Mexican Hairless Dog was once used as a bed warmer and as a pet, but was not very popular. This clever, lively and affectionate animal is often compared to the ancient African wandering mongrels and European terriers. Their anatomy is reminiscent of the classic sighthound, but their personality is very similar to that of a foxhound. The Mexican Hairless Dog is lively and friendly, cheerful and quiet, and wary of strangers. It is a lovely pet dog. It has a noble temperament and elegant posture, which is different from ordinary hounds or terriers.

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3. Poodle

Poodle, also known as "poodle" or "poodle", is an animal in the canine subfamily. According to AKC standards, poodles are divided into three types according to size: standard, mini and toy. The poodle has a unique temperament and a variety of shapes, which has won the love of many people and left people with the impression of beauty and intelligence. Compared with four or five-year-old children, poodles have about the same IQ. As long as you give it five instructions, it can easily understand and remember the meaning. When their owners give orders, their chances of obeying are as high as 95%.

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4. Chow Chow

Chow Chow, also known as Bear Chow or Paw Dog, is a very fashionable pet and guardian dog. It is native to China and has a long history of more than 2,000 years. It is said that during the Tang Dynasty, the Chow Chow was favored by the emperor and reached its peak of prosperity. Rumors also say that there was a Chinese emperor who had a magnificent scene of 100,000 hunters and 2,500 Chow Chows. The Chow Chow combines beauty, nobility and natural characteristics, and its unique blue tongue, sad expression and exaggerated gait make it unique. However, they are not always obedient and can be very independent at times, and their range of vision is relatively limited due to their deep-set eyes.

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5. Pharaoh Hound

The Pharaoh Hound is a medium-sized dog with an overall elegant and powerful appearance, full of speed. It has a noble pedigree, sharp outlines, and graceful lines, showing excellent posture and dynamics. Its movements are smooth, fast and stretched, giving people a relaxed and pleasant feeling, while its expression is always alert. Whether it is excellent hunting skills or a tacit relationship with people, Pharaoh Hounds have provided extremely valuable contributions and precious information for our study of canine history. They are alert and active, excellent in loyalty and acuity, and possess excellent visual and olfactory abilities. In Malta, the Pharaoh Hound is known for its excellent rabbit hunting skills and is therefore known as the Harrier. Even in 1979, the Maltese government designated it as the national animal and issued a silver coin as a commemoration, engraved with the portrait of the Pharaoh's hound.

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6. Bichon Frize

The curly-haired Bichon Frize is also known as the Tenerife dog or the Vifrise dog. Known for its fluffy appearance created by its double coat of fur, it is an excellent cuddling dog. The curly-haired Bichon was originally improved from the native dogs of the Canary Islands in the Spanish territory. Its ancestors have the blood of the water hound, and were improved by the influence of the Maltese Island dog and the long poodle. The dog began to gain popularity among American dog lovers about two decades ago, and clippers in the United States used unique ways to trim its coat, making it popular and growing in status around the world.

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7. Miniature Schnauzer

The Miniature Schnauzer, also known as the Miniature Schnauzer, is a breed of terrier. It is a cross between a regular Schnauzer and a small dog. The height of the miniature Schnauzer is 30-39cm for males and 30-35cm for females; the weight is 6-9kg for males and 6-8kg for females. Their eyes are small, dark brown, piercing, and have long eyebrows. The most familiar characteristic of Miniature Schnauzers is their friendly, playful and energetic personality. They are very loyal to their owners and are willing to protect their families. As companion dogs, they have great charm.

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8. Labrador Retriever

Labrador, also known as a retriever, is a medium to large dog. It is named after the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador, and its IQ ranks sixth among dogs in the world. Labrador has a loyal, generous, honest, gentle, sunny, cheerful and lively personality. It also has a high IQ and is very friendly to humans. Common colors of Labrador are black, yellow, chocolate and off-white. This kind of dog is very suitable as a guide dog, subway police dog, search and rescue dog and other working dogs, especially suitable for work that frequently enters and exits public places.

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9. Border Collie

The Border Collie is native to the Scottish Borders and is a member of the Collie family. It has a strong shepherding instinct, is extremely intelligent, and is good at observing and understanding its owner's instructions, so it ranks first in the dog IQ rankings. Border Collies can withstand the test of bad weather. Common coat colors include black and white, blue and white, and brown and white, as well as three-color coat patterns with black, blue, and brown as the main colors. It is characterized by intelligence, strong learning ability, high understanding, easy training, gentleness, loyalty, and good obedience. Border Collies are mainly found in the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia and New Zealand.

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10. Dalmatian Dog

The Dalmatian dog, also known as the Dalmatian dog, originated in Yugoslavia. They are calm and alert, well-proportioned, powerful, and full of energy. They are not timid, have intelligent expressions, are easy to train and obey instructions, are keenly aware of their surroundings, remain highly vigilant, and get along well with children. The Dalmatian has amazing endurance and excellent running speed. The hindquarters are powerful, with smooth and defined muscle lines. The Dalmatian is often used in competitions due to its excellent running and biting abilities. They are white at birth, with spots that gradually appear as they grow, becoming their unique trademark.

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