miniature Schnauzer, or Boston Terrier..Bosties do shed sme, but the schnauzer won't leave hair..
Poodles, and Bicho Frises are also non shedders, but would need alot of grooming, or kept clipped.
All dogs shed, but some breeds reatin hair in their coats, instead of on surfaces..Of couse, hairless breeds don't shed at all!
2006-08-11 10:25:23
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answered by Chetco 7
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Any canines with hair sheds. Small canines breeds that are low shed are a west highland terrier or westie, a poodle, schnauzer and maltese to call some. All require primary grooming, vet care and devotion on your area. As for being friendly~it relies upon on the way you practice the canines. in case you're taking a while to socialise the canines and stunning misbehaviors at present and are consistent on your coaching your canines would be friendly. For does no longer bark~in case you practice your canines to be useful and to no longer bark. in case you practice the canines to hearken to you and be quiet once you tell them to they won't bark alot. For being left dwelling house on my own~it relies upon on how long you recommend. A doggy of 10-14 weeks should not be left on my own for greater suitable than 4 hours. they could go out and potty. Get a crate and crate practice the pup. The crate keeps them risk-free while they're on my own and enables with potty coaching a great deal. in case you have observed it surely relies upon on you. How plenty time do you are able to dedicate to perfect coaching and socialization of a pup. in the event that they answer is extremely little then you don't choose a canines in any respect. Get a crammed animal, they do no longer shed, are friendly, do no longer make a sound in case you pick for them to no longer and can be left on my own for terribly long sessions of time.
2016-11-04 09:43:33
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answered by basinger 4
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I agree with the Poodle and Schnauzer suggestion. I have both of them. They seem only to bark when someone comes to the door.
You might want an older dog that wouldn't wear out the older Pug.
2006-08-11 10:49:07
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answered by Karen r 1
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A Havanese is a great dog for travelling and just to keep in the house. They are quiet, hypo alergetic, they are small and stay that way and does not shed.
2006-08-11 10:37:55
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answered by ☮ ♥ :) 3
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I'd get another pug...if you have had good luck with the one you have. I've never seen a small dog that doesn't bark like mad...Beagles are the worst, and dachshund's that I've met are terrible barkers too.
2006-08-11 10:28:59
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answered by Anonymous
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A miniature dachshund. The long hair is less 'barkative' than the smooth in my opinion. I've owned them and bred them for years. They love to go camping and usually just sleep when left alone.
2006-08-11 10:25:31
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answered by Jules 2
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Yorkies have hair, not fur, so they don't shed like normal dogs do, and my mom's dog just sleeps when she's not there, they are great little lap dogs and love attention and play. I'm getting one of my own next friday!
2006-08-11 10:25:50
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answered by chickpea 3
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You may want a robo-dog. Most of them shed a little, and it's personality and training that determines how much it'll bark...not breed.
2006-08-11 10:28:38
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answered by Kaia 7
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We have a Shih Tzu and he doesn't shed and he is hypoallergenic. When they are puppies, they cry when left alone, but once they grow up a bit, they are fine.
2006-08-11 10:26:10
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answered by i<3Harry Potter 2
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Rat terriers are great dogs. I have one they
wont bark unless you are playing with them.
goodluck
2006-08-11 10:40:42
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answered by Richard S 1
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