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10 Dog Breeds That Shed the Most

These dog breeds are known for shedding a lot of fur and can cause messes in your house.

Liputan6.com, Jakarta Many dog owners love their pets, but shedding can be a challenge. Some dog breeds lose more fur than others. This shedding can create messes in homes and require extra cleaning.

It is important to know which breeds shed a lot, especially if you have allergies or dislike dog hair. It will help you to make an informed decision when choosing the right dog for your lifestyle and home.

Here are the ten dog breeds that shed the most fur:

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1. Akita

The Akita is a large dog from Japan, known for its loyalty and bravery. They have a thick double coat that sheds heavily twice a year, in spring and fall. However, they also shed minimally or moderately throughout the year.

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2. Alaskan Malamute

Alaskan Malamutes are strong sled dogs from Alaska. They have a thick fur coat that keeps them warm in cold weather. This breed has two shedding seasons, in the spring and fall. However, they also shed throughout the year. Their fluffy coat requires regular brushing to reduce loose hair around the house.

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3. Siberian Husky

Siberian Huskies are famous for their beautiful appearance and friendly nature. They also have a thick double coat that sheds significantly. Huskies shed twice a year during fall and spring. Regular grooming is essential for this breed.

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4. Golden Retriever

Golden Retrievers are friendly and intelligent dogs with long, beautiful fur. They shed all year round, but they shed more during spring and fall. Their thick coat requires regular brushing to keep it healthy and to manage the amount of hair they leave around the house.

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5. German Shepherd

German Shepherds are popular dogs known for their intelligence and loyalty. They shed throughout the year but have two major shedding periods when they lose a lot of fur quickly. Regular grooming helps control their shedding and keeps their coat healthy.

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6. American Eskimo Dog

The American Eskimo Dog is known for its fluffy white coat and friendly personality. This breed sheds heavily almost all year round due to its thick double coat, especially during seasonal changes. Regular brushing is necessary to keep their coat looking good and to reduce shedding at home.

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7. Chow Chow

Chow Chows are unique dogs with a lion-like mane of fur around their heads. They shed heavily twice a year when they "blow" their coats. Their thick fur requires regular grooming to keep it clean and to manage the amount of hair they shed.

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8. Bernese Mountain Dog

Bernese Mountain Dogs are large, gentle dogs with long fur that sheds throughout the year. They have two major shedding seasons when they lose more fur than usual. Regular brushing helps control their shedding and keeps their coat healthy.

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9. Labrador Retriever

Labrador Retrievers are friendly and active dogs with short, dense fur that sheds quite a bit. They shed twice a year during spring and fall season. Regular grooming helps manage their shedding effectively.

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10. Great Pyrenees

Great Pyrenees are large dogs known for their fluffy white coats that protect them from cold weather. They shed heavily all year, especially during spring when they lose their winter coat rapidly. Regular grooming is important to keep their coat clean and to control shedding at home.