Iluvmyanimals05 said:
Hi!,
I know chiahuas don't shed. I'm not sure how to spell that breed. They are yippy dogs (bark quit a bit). Pitt-Bulls,Dobermans,beagles,some others. Those don't shed often. I'm not sure about pitt-Bulls and Dobermans i'm not sure if they are good dogs i don't hink they would be good with a Yorkie-Shitzu. Not sure how to spell Shitzu. I think a Beagle would be a good pretty much not shedding dog for you being you have another dog allready. My neighbors have a Beagle its so sweet with other animals,people,and is a great playful family dog. they have had another Beagle befor and was a great dog. All the Beagles i've seen are great non shedding dogs. I have a hungarian Vizsla he does not shed. My other dog which is a Alaskan Malamute mix sheds alot!
Hope this helps you.
I have to disagree with you there. Pitties, Dobes and Beagles all shed like normal dogs do. Actually, I think Beagles shed quite a bit. (Not as much as a Pug, but still more than a Scnauzer. Probably around Labrador shedding level.) Same goes with Chihuahuas. They shed like a normal dog would too.
Hmmmm.....I think2pups622 gave you a pretty good list, minus the 'poo' and 'doodle' mixes. (because those aren't breeds, and the 'breeders' shouldn't be supported.)
But Poodles, Bichon Frises, Malteses, Havanesses, Schnauzers (mini, standard, and giant), Chinese Creasted, Mexican Hairless dogs, Irish Water Spaniels, Irish Wolfhounds, and the terriers are the breeds that come to mind.