Top 8 Best Dog Breeds for People With Allergies

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6. Chinese Crested

Due to their unusual looks, these funky dogs are not for everyone. But if you get over their “strange” appearance, you will find a companion with a big heart that is ready to offer you all of its love.

These dogs are also suitable for households that have other pets because, because of their quiet nature, they get along well with other dogs and pets. Also, if you are an active person, you should know that they like to play and will never say no to a walk.

Since they don’t have much hair, just a little bit on the tail, ankles, and around the head, the Chinese Crested is known to be hypoallergenic. And for the same reason, these dogs don’t need a lot of grooming. Regular brushing will be more than enough.

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