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The Jack Russel terrier is a fiercely independent and energetic breed. Originally bred to hunt foxes, they had to rely on their wits and speed to outrun the clever fox. As you might imagine, they can be a handful for the average owner.

While incredibly affectionate and kind, they require a high level of mental stimulation and intense exercise. Lakelands make great companions; they love to show off their energetic side to their families, and do whatever is necessary to make you smile. They are incredibly intelligent but can be stubborn with training, which may test your patience. With their speed and intelligence, they thrive as hunting or agility dogs. The Maltese are energetic, playful and sweet with a very gentle nature.

Their coat does require a certain amount of upkeep, especially if you want to curb bad odor. Daily brushing and regular grooming are a must. They can be described as confident, curious, and enjoy being treated like a prince or princess. Their fluffy coat needs daily maintenance and brushing, and they can shed an impressive amount of hair for a small critter.

The Shnauzer come in three very different sizes — Miniature, Standard, and Giant. Their enthusiasm and affection knows no bounds, and you can expect this guy to be bouncing off the wall with them.

Typically the miniature and standards are known to be absolutely ecstatic with energy. They are at the top of their class and in a calm environment can learn very quickly. Mental stimulation is just as important at physical for the Schnauzer as they crave learning and exploring.

Scottish Terriers are independent and live by their own set of rules. But despite all that tough-guy exterior, they have a soft spot for their family on the interior. Terriers love every second spent with their family, showing their deeply affectionate side when at home.

These are highly social dogs, and absolutely thrive with a full-time playful companion. Their short coat means minimal shedding and grooming. Similar to Greyhounds, Whippets are a popular racing breed, and were once used for hunting rabbits. Because of their athleticism and intelligence, they excel in agility and obedience courses. They love spending time with your entire family, and can adapt to nearly any type of home. Yorkies live for companionship, and show endless love and trust for their owner.

But their owner is the only love in their life, and sometimes no one else is welcome into that relationship. The top dog breeds, that are the least smelly dog breeds, typically contain a much smaller sebaceous gland. These best smelling dog breeds include:.

But bear in mind, these wonderful smell-free breeds are also cunning canines who might love to indulge in a good roll down the park in something super foul. They can also be susceptible to allergies, like all dogs. Did you know why a wet dog smells like…well…a wet dog? However, most dogs dry to smell snuggly and clean. Be careful to also not over-bathe your pet. Some dogs suffering from allergies may need to be bathed more often with specially medicated shampoos, however the average dog should not be bathed unless needed cue the smelly roll.

Over-bathing your dog can lead to dry and irritated skin, with a dull lifeless coat. News Letter. The double coat helps to trap the loose hairs which can then be brushed during grooming. Feel free to let him lay or sleep in your bed if you choose to. This pint-sized pup looks like a real teddy bear.

Homeowners often choose the Bichon Frise mainly for his looks and his wonderful personality. His white fluffy coat is always begging you to touch him.

Sure, this dog sheds but not heavily. To keep the coat looking healthy and cute, just keep a solid grooming schedule. Like the Bichon Frise, the Havanese is another playful and happy lap dog. This breed loves and thrives where the human company is abundant. He enjoys snuggling in your lap, playing games outside, and just sitting by your side. The only challenge is keeping his thick coat looking great.

It takes plenty of grooming to keep it from being matted and unsightly. The Bearded Collie is not as famous as many dogs on this list but it is nonetheless a good indoor pet. People who love huge dogs with delightful characters make great owners of this breed. This mixed breed draws the incredible genes of both the Labrador retriever and the Poodle. The result is a fantastic breed that will blow your mind with his charm, positive character, and low grooming needs. The whole idea of creating this breed was to give hypoallergenic people a chance at owning a sweet companion.

If you are into crossbreeds and want one that ticks both boxes, this breed fits the description. Unless he occasionally rolls in a stinky mess out there, expect a Beagle to be odorless. He comes with a dense double coat with short hair. Simply groom your pooch once a week to get rid of any loose hairs and restore the polished look of the coat.

A Yorkie will make that dream come true. Ask anyone who owns this breed and they will tell you he sheds very little. The truth of the matter is that this breed does shed albeit less compared to other dogs. What makes people think he is a non-shedder is the fact that the hairs remain in the coat rather than falling off to the floor. The hair is fine and has a tendency of attaching itself to the coat. As you brush it out, the hairs will transfer to the brush. As a perfect lap dog, the Yorkie rarely emits any bad smell from his body.

When he does, he could be having an infection or has gotten the odor during play. Also known as the American Gentleman, the Boston terrier is an affectionate and gentle companion. If accorded sufficient exercise needs, this breed is one of the most playful, loyal, and pleasant dogs out there.



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