13 Dogs That Don’t Smell — Choose Your Favorite Odorless Dog
13 Dogs That Don’t Smell — Choose Your Favorite Odorless Dog
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1. Alaskan Malamute
1. Alaskan Malamute
Because it inherits a thick double coat, the Alaskan Malamute requires regular grooming and brushing to avoid matting.
Because it inherits a thick double coat, the Alaskan Malamute requires regular grooming and brushing to avoid matting.
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2. Basenji
2. Basenji
Basenji’s low-shedding short coat is what makes it the top candidate for families who are looking for low-maintenance dogs.
Basenji’s low-shedding short coat is what makes it the top candidate for families who are looking for low-maintenance dogs.
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3. Bichon Frise
3. Bichon Frise
Soft as a feather and hypoallergenic, Bichon Frise’s curly coat is perfect for dog owners who are suffering from allergies.
Soft as a feather and hypoallergenic, Bichon Frise’s curly coat is perfect for dog owners who are suffering from allergies.
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4. Boston Terrier
4. Boston Terrier
Their low-shedding and low-maintenance short coats need very little attention which is why Boston Terriers are easy to groom.
Their low-shedding and low-maintenance short coats need very little attention which is why Boston Terriers are easy to groom.
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5. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
5. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
Not only was this pooch made to cuddle and warm laps, but its silky medium coat is what every paw lover talks about.
Not only was this pooch made to cuddle and warm laps, but its silky medium coat is what every paw lover talks about.
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6. Cavapoo
6. Cavapoo
The Cavapoo’s hypoallergenic coat properties are what make this dog both low-shedding and least smelling.
The Cavapoo’s hypoallergenic coat properties are what make this dog both low-shedding and least smelling.
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7. Chihuahua
7. Chihuahua
Chi's short coats don’t trap any bad smells, nor do their small bodies produce many secretions (sweat, drool, sebum).
Chi's short coats don’t trap any bad smells, nor do their small bodies produce many secretions (sweat, drool, sebum).
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8. Chow Chow
8. Chow Chow
Despite its thick undercoat, Chow Chow’s double coat is breathable which makes it impossible for bad odors to remain.
Despite its thick undercoat, Chow Chow’s double coat is breathable which makes it impossible for bad odors to remain.
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9. Cockapoo
9. Cockapoo
There are three sizes of Cockapoos and all three of them have little to no body odor!
There are three sizes of Cockapoos and all three of them have little to no body odor!
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10. Collie
10. Collie
Collie’s long hair has little to no doggy odor which is why it is one of the most favorable family pets to keep indoors.
Collie’s long hair has little to no doggy odor which is why it is one of the most favorable family pets to keep indoors.
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11. Dachshund
11. Dachshund
Whether it is a wire-haired Dachshund, a long-haired Dachshund, or a smooth-haired one, each of them smells great!
Whether it is a wire-haired Dachshund, a long-haired Dachshund, or a smooth-haired one, each of them smells great!
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12. Dalmatian
12. Dalmatian
Not only do their spotted short coats make Dalmatians look more beautiful but they also make them smell less!
Not only do their spotted short coats make Dalmatians look more beautiful but they also make them smell less!
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13. Lakeland Terrier
13. Lakeland Terrier
Thanks to their airy coats, Lakeland Terriers shed little and have a mild body odor.
Thanks to their airy coats, Lakeland Terriers shed little and have a mild body odor.
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