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Clean Dog Breeds Is Actually A Thing Mack and Mercie Tail of Two Dogs

    • Kids & Family

I'm going to share with you 5  breeds of dogs that are considered a clean breed plus some interesting facts to make you want to get one next time around!

1. Bedlington Terrier: they are a breed that doesn't shed and so are considered clean and they are very trainable. I love the size which is around 17-23 pounds. This might be my next dog to try! Whoops, just found out that it's single-layer coat should be clipped regularly. Keep this in mind if you don't want to go to that trouble or you don't have a great groomer. 

2 Chow Chow: I'm going to say this first, at certain times of year, they do shed, which would not be a "clean" dog in my book. But generally, they housebreak easily (who wouldn't love that every time you get a puppy!) they have very little doggy odor and generally like to keep their areas clean. And for those of you looking for a smaller breed for apartment living, the chow chow requires only moderate exercise. Pair that with easy housebreaking and there isn't a lot of going up and down the stairs to take your dog outside.

3. The Japanese Chin: Interesting to note that this dog was bred in Ancient China unlike the name suggests. This breed of dog likes to groom themselves much like a cat, even to licking their paws to clean them. They are quiet but agil and playful when they want to be much like cats.

4. American Hairless Terrier: These are just cutie pies. They have no hair but pinkish skin that needs to be protected from the sun much like humans. They are an active breed that loves to play.

5. Greyhounds: These round out the list as they are perfect for people with allergies. They have a very docile nature and love to lie around inside with their human family. They do like to run when they go outside and do need that exercise.  This is a breed you could become a rescue parent for because when greyhounds lose their profitablity, due to injury or age, they are of little use to the racing industry. Thousands of greyhounds are killed each year in the United States. The “fortunate” ones are killed humanely. Losing dogs may be shot, abandoned, or even sold for medical experimentation. You can check online for Greyhound Rescue Organizations to get involved if this is a breed you would love to have.

Thank you for listening, thank you for loving dogs enough to give them a home and if you have a favorite charity for animals, remember they can always use donations. If nobody else tells you today, I care about you and you are important in your world.  Take care!



For inspiration and videos go to:  https://www.facebook.com/RollingTStoresArkansas

I'm going to share with you 5  breeds of dogs that are considered a clean breed plus some interesting facts to make you want to get one next time around!

1. Bedlington Terrier: they are a breed that doesn't shed and so are considered clean and they are very trainable. I love the size which is around 17-23 pounds. This might be my next dog to try! Whoops, just found out that it's single-layer coat should be clipped regularly. Keep this in mind if you don't want to go to that trouble or you don't have a great groomer. 

2 Chow Chow: I'm going to say this first, at certain times of year, they do shed, which would not be a "clean" dog in my book. But generally, they housebreak easily (who wouldn't love that every time you get a puppy!) they have very little doggy odor and generally like to keep their areas clean. And for those of you looking for a smaller breed for apartment living, the chow chow requires only moderate exercise. Pair that with easy housebreaking and there isn't a lot of going up and down the stairs to take your dog outside.

3. The Japanese Chin: Interesting to note that this dog was bred in Ancient China unlike the name suggests. This breed of dog likes to groom themselves much like a cat, even to licking their paws to clean them. They are quiet but agil and playful when they want to be much like cats.

4. American Hairless Terrier: These are just cutie pies. They have no hair but pinkish skin that needs to be protected from the sun much like humans. They are an active breed that loves to play.

5. Greyhounds: These round out the list as they are perfect for people with allergies. They have a very docile nature and love to lie around inside with their human family. They do like to run when they go outside and do need that exercise.  This is a breed you could become a rescue parent for because when greyhounds lose their profitablity, due to injury or age, they are of little use to the racing industry. Thousands of greyhounds are killed each year in the United States. The “fortunate” ones are killed humanely. Losing dogs may be shot, abandoned, or even sold for medical experimentation. You can check online for Greyhound Rescue Organizations to get involved if this is a breed you would love to have.

Thank you for listening, thank you for loving dogs enough to give them a home and if you have a favorite charity for animals, remember they can always use donations. If nobody else tells you today, I care about you and you are important in your world.  Take care!



For inspiration and videos go to:  https://www.facebook.com/RollingTStoresArkansas

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