15 Dogs Least Likely To Suffer From Skin Allergies

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While some dogs are known to have allergy-prone skin, others are lucky enough to be born with coats that keep the itching at bay. If you’re looking for a pup that doesn’t need constant trips to the vet for skin issues, these breeds stand out with fewer skin troubles, making them perfect companions for a stress-free life.

Irish Water Spaniel

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The Irish Water Spaniel has a water-resistant curly coat that helps shield its skin from allergens. These dogs love to swim, and their oily fur benefits from regular baths to keep their skin and coat healthy. Their naturally low dander levels and infrequent shedding make them an excellent choice for sensitive households.

Maltese

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With a long, silky coat, the Maltese may look like a high-maintenance dog, but they’re surprisingly low on the allergy scale. Their coat is more like human hair, which minimizes dander release. Regular grooming not only keeps them looking regal but also prevents skin irritations and buildup of allergens.

Poodle

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Available in various sizes, the Poodle’s tight, curly coat is one of the most allergy-friendly out there. Poodles barely shed, so their skin is less likely to be irritated by environmental allergens. Plus, they’re brilliant and easy to train, so you can train them to avoid rolling any infested areas.

Yorkshire Terrier

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Little Yorkies are cute hypoallergenic canines with silky coats that are more common with human hair than typical dog fur. This trait reduces dander and shedding, keeping skin allergies at bay. Owning a personality much more significant than their tiny size, Yorkies are bold, confident, and perfect for homes where allergies concern them.

Lagotto Romagnolo

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Bred to be water retrievers, Lagotto Romagnolos have dense, curly coats that act as a natural barrier against allergens. Due to their unique texture, they’re among the few dogs naturally predisposed to avoid skin issues. Regular grooming keeps them in top form and prevents skin from drying out.

Affenpinscher

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The Affenpinscher’s wiry coat sheds very little, making it a solid option for skin allergy concerns. Their mischievous nature keeps them playful and energetic, while their hypoallergenic coat helps keep allergy flare-ups to a minimum. These little dogs are big on personality but low on allergens.

Chinese Crested

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Known for its hairless variety, the Chinese Crested is among the least likely breeds to experience skin allergies. Having exposed skin requires a bit of sun protection, but it doesn’t suffer from the irritation that some breeds might face. Even the powder-puff version of this breed sheds minimally, keeping allergic reactions in check.

Barbet

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As a water-loving breed, the Barbet’s dense, curly coat is designed to protect them from the elements, including allergens. They shed very little, and this makes them less likely to develop skin issues or trigger allergies. Their playful nature pairs perfectly with their allergy-resistant coat, and they make excellent choice for active families.

Labradoodle

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This cross between a Labrador and a Poodle combines the best traits: a low-shedding, allergy-friendly coat with a fun, affectionate temperament. Labradoodles come in various coat types, but those with curly or wooly coats are particularly allergy-resistant. Sticking to a proper grooming routine helps prevent any skin issues from developing.

Aussiedoodle

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With a mix of Australian Shepherd and Poodle, the Aussie doodle’s curly coat reduces dander and shedding. These energetic dogs tend to have fewer skin issues, primarily when their coat is well maintained. Aussiedoodles are known for their intelligence, which makes them easy to train and care for, even for allergy-prone families.

Basenji

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Basenjis have clean, odor-free coats that minimally shed. Their short hair is easy to maintain and rarely causes allergic reactions. With a low-maintenance grooming routine, these dogs are less likely to experience skin issues, so they remain a perfect choice for homes sensitive to allergens.

Shih Tzu

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Another tiny hypoallergenic breed, the Shih Tzu, is an ancient canine companion. They are recognized for their thick and flowing coat, with less tendency to trigger allergies or suffer from skin issues. This breed’s hair grows continuously, which means less shedding and fewer allergens in the home. 

Miniature Schnauzer

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Miniature Schnauzers have a wiry, low-shedding coat that makes them one of the more allergy-friendly breeds. Possessing a sturdy, tough skin also means they’re less prone to irritation. With regular grooming, these intelligent, loyal dogs are the perfect choice for households concerned about allergens.

Afghan Hound

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Despite their luxurious long hair, Afghan Hounds shed very little and have low amounts of dander. Their silky coats require regular grooming, but this maintenance keeps skin allergies at bay. Known for their elegance and poise, Afghan Hounds are ideal for those looking for a regal, allergy-friendly companion.

Bolognese

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With a soft, curly coat similar to the Bichon Frise, the Bolognese breed rarely sheds or experiences skin irritations. Their calm and loving nature pairs well with their hypoallergenic fur, and this trait makes them an ideal choice for homes with allergies. Regular grooming will keep their coat healthy and free of tangles.

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