Here are ten dog breeds that are suitable for domestication and are not prone to shedding fur:
West Highland White Terrier: a small, playful terrier with a good artistic temperament. Their fur is hard and has a dense and soft undercoat, which is not easy to shed.
Beagle: a small breed of dog originally from the Mediterranean region, with double coat but little shedding, and a good hand feel.
Maltese: Known as a “dog that never sheds its fur”, its fur is straight and not easily shed.
Schnauzer: a medium-sized dog originally from Germany, with a pure color and delicate and smooth fur that does not shed much.
Pugs: They have a robust physique, covered in short and dense fur, and feel smooth to the touch.
Xishi Dog: With flowing fur but low shedding, it has a gentle and loyal personality, and is a companion type little expert.
Corgi: The hair is short and dense. In addition, the amount of exercise throughout the year is large, and the metabolism is fast. It is not easy to lose hair.
Dachshund: Short hair tightly adheres to the body, coupled with less oil secretion from the skin, hair loss can be basically ignored.
Yorkshire dogs: Their fur is very neat and not easy to shed.
Bellington Terrier: Native to the United Kingdom, it is also a type of terrier dog and usually has less shedding of fur.
In addition to choosing dog breeds that are not prone to shedding fur, it is also important to pay attention to the following points in order to maintain healthy dog fur.
Maintenance methods for dogs that do not shed fur
Don’t bathe your dog too frequently to avoid damaging the natural protective layer of your dog’s skin.
Maintaining a balanced diet for dogs, providing sufficient protein, fat, and trace elements, can help maintain healthy hair.
Strengthening exercise and outdoor activities can help dogs maintain a healthy body shape, enhance immunity, and reduce hair loss issues.
Regular physical examinations and vaccination are necessary to promptly identify potential health issues and avoid hair loss caused by illness.
Maintain a good living environment, regularly clean the house, reduce the accumulation of dog hair, and reduce the risk of allergies.
In addition, it is also very important to comb the dog’s hair once a day. This can not only avoid the problem of hair loss and clumping, but also help them enhance blood circulation, increase body resistance, and prevent skin diseases.