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  2. Got Allergies? Check Out These Hypoallergenic Dog Breeds - AOL

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    Goldendoodle. Known as a go-to, hypoallergenic family dog, goldendoodles are a cross between golden retrievers and poodles and are famous for being gentle and good with everyone, including little ...

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    Hypoallergenic dogs that don't shed are the perfect choice for potential pup parents who need a sneeze-free friend. Take a look at these top breeds. Adopt One of These Hypoallergenic Dogs for ...

  4. 33 Shocking Hypoallergenic Dog Breeds That Don't Shed Hair ...

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    Puli. At first glance, Pulis might not look hypoallergenic, thanks to all that fur. But don't worry, it won't end up all over your house because they don't really shed.

  5. Goldendoodle - Wikipedia

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    Curly coated goldendoodles resemble the coat of a Poodle. Their coat is thick and curly. [2] Goldendoodle coats come in varying colors, with the most common colors being cream, red, black, gold, apricot, brown, or a combination (parti-colored). [1] Goldendoodles are often claimed to be 'hypoallergenic' or 'non-shedding'. [2]

  6. List of individual dogs - Wikipedia

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    Beau is USC's first full-time canine faculty member and comes from a "hypoallergenic" mix between a Golden Retriever and a Poodle, also widely known as a "Goldendoodle". Beau is professionally trained as a facility dog and creates well-being throughout his facility, USC.

  7. Labradoodle - Wikipedia

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    Labradoodles were intended to be a good choice for people with allergies to canine dander. The Australian Labradoodle Association, an organization run by labradoodle breeders, says they are "generally considered healthy dogs". However, they also state that hip and elbow dysplasia are common problems affecting labradoodles.

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