Top 10 Calmest Dog Breeds That Don’t Shed Or Smell Much

Top 10 Calmest Dog Breeds That Don't Shed Or Smell Much
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Do you want to know which are the calmest dog breeds? If you are thinking of adopting a dog and you want them to be calm as you, this video from Animal Expert shows you the top 10 breeds with the greatest tendency to remain calm.

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  1. Thanks for such an awesome list! I am going to consider the Irish wolfhound or Saint Bernard or king Charles spaniel. I do have a cat, so I would like a dog who is compatible to another pet.

  2. Your choices are not great. Ex. Greyhounds have a high prey drive and are known to go after small animals and children. Bulldogs, Frenchies, Pekingese, and Bassetts are very independent and don't listen well. Plus, the deformities bred into these breeds are so cruel, and are not needed today.
    ALL dogs need socialiazation, training, boundaries, rules, and limitations, no matter which one they are. 🐕‍🦺🐕‍🦺🐕‍🦺

  3. Not sure where this person got his information. The majority of these breeds absolutely do shed and can very quickly get smelly if not FREQUENTLY groomed. I grew up in the breeding, board & train, grooming, and agility scene and have remained there, along with my own children! He wasn't in "complete" left field regarding temperament. So many accurate breeds were not included. SMH 🤯

  4. Whippets. They do not shed, they sleep a LOT and as long as they get to run about once a day and one good walk they sleep. They are biddable, smart, don't smell. I have had many different breeds. Whippets are adaptable, sweet and easy keepers compared to a lot of breeds I've had. One caveat. When they are puppies it's like having a flying squirrel in your house until they are trained because they can and DO jump and fly through the air until trained not to do that in the house.

  5. You keep showing breeds you're not talking about at the time. Those are surely not Tibetan Spaniels? Looks like a Cocker Spaniel, certainly not calm. I'm sure not many people would choose a Boerboel as a child's companion. What on Earth??..

  6. Poodles should be number one on this list! They do not shed and they don’t have fur, they have hair like people. They don’t smell like the Basset Hound does! Plus they are very smart and easy to train! 😠

  7. Very strange video. 1st dog in the video a golden retriever 'THEY SHED FUR LIKE CRAZY' & the lasts dog needs a specialist experienced owner? Sorry, I would not recommend this YT video as good guidance at all.

  8. I have owned Golden Retrievers and they shed. Almost every dog in this article sheds! I am allergic to dogs that shed and everyone of these dogs would not be acceptable for me. This is an awful article.

  9. ha ha! Golden Retriever dont shed! Wow that is a good one! My golden shed so much I have to vacuum 2 times every day. And he smel! But yes, he is the best god! Love !

  10. I don't know about the other breeds, but the basset hound most definitely sheds. He is also odorous. He smells like a dog, unless wet, then like a wet dog. As far as disposition, they are a relatively calm dog, interspersed with bouts of mania. They are a BIG dog, just short. So they can knock down little kids. They are better with kids 8 yrs and up.

  11. I’m on my second greyhound since 2009 It’s true they are calm, affectionate, and have no body odor. However, both of mine shed, one worse than the other because she had a thick undercoat. Even though my current greyhound doesn’t have the undercoat, he sheds.
    Wouldn’t trade either of them for anything ❤️

  12. How could you have made this list of smelly shedding dogs! Did you just forget poodles and Havanese ? Neither breed shed or are smelly and both are loving fur babies!

  13. You've obviously never owned a Golden Retriever. They shed like crazy (I still find hair, a year after I lost her to cancer). And if you've never smelled one, it would only because they were freshly bathed.

  14. We had a wonderful St Bernard however, get one only if you love to vaccuum and clean up slobber on floors, clothes and even walls! Lots of rolling furballs on uncarpeted floors and much cleaning out vaccum cleaner bags. It was worth the work for us but just be educated before adopting one.

  15. I only listened to the first little bit of this but, boy, is it sure full of misinformation!! Please anybody depending on the info in this article…DON'T!!!!!

  16. Our current dog, Sophie, is a cross between a Golden Retriever and a Black Labrador. Believe me when I say that Sophie only sheds twice each year: from January to June, and from July to December. 😂

  17. Hahahahahahahahaah low shedding golden retriever!! WOW – video off to a great start. At this point, I’m thinking “creators” do this kind of BS to generate comments. Point in case.

  18. The title's deceptive. This YT never discussed whether each breed sheds or smells. I've owned dogs, worked at a kennel, and a apprenticed as a trainer – and I'm allergic to dogs. Most of the profiled breeds do shed (excepting the tibetan terrier & irish wolfhound). The basset hound and english & french bulldogs shed, plus they generate prodigious smells. Watch lots of videos before you decide on a breed. It's good to know about calm dogs, but if someone is looking for a less allergenic dog, they need to get more info.

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