One such breed is the Boston Terrier. They shed a little bit, but they won't leave large hairy messes like many breeds of dogs. I have grown up with Boston Terriers my whole life, and they really are great dogs. We have had three, and they have all been a wonderful experience. The first Boston Terrier we had was a little big aggressive like a watchdog, but the next two wouldn't bite you if you begged them. They are generally very good with kids and very obedient dogs. If they do something bad, afterwards they seem to feel bad about it in my experience.
Another choice to consider is the Schnauzer. They shed very little hair, but they do require more grooming than the previously mentioned Boston Terrier. These dogs need haircuts to keep then groomed, which can be an added expense you may not want to deal with. Personally, I don't want that hassle, but it doesn't bother many dog owners. Schnauzers are a breed of dog that requires personal attention. They don't like to be left and forgotten somewhere, so, if you don't have much time for a dog, you may want to look for a different breed. This breed is also known for being a great watchdog. Schnauzers are available in miniature, standard, and giant sizes, so you have a wide variety of choices in that aspect.
The Italian Greyhound is another excellent choice for a dog that keeps shedding to a minimum. They are essentially a miniature Greyhound, and have many great qualities. Italian Greyhounds are very affectionate which equates to them being a great companion. They are generally gentle and loving, but they can sometimes have a mischievous side that comes out. Overall, they are a great dog that is well worth your time to check out.
A very popular choice is also the classic Poodle. Similarly to the Schnauzer, they are available in three sizes: toy, miniature, and standard. Maintenance for this breed is similar to the Schnauzer, as they need to have regular haircuts. Shedding is minimal, and Poodles have many great personality qualities. They are a very intelligent breed which makes them easy to train. They are also great family dogs, and love to be part of the excitement. If you are looking for an elegant breed of dog that has minimal shedding, the Poodle may be the breed for you.
There are many other breeds of dogs that won't leave hair all over your house, but those are some of my top picks to choose from. If none of those breeds sound like the right fit for you, good luck continuing your search for the perfect dog.
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