If you have allergies, it is best to go and mingle with some of the breed you are going to get (not crossbreeds because they all turn out differently, and not just puppies as their coats change!) to see if you have a reaction. Reputable breeders will be happy to let you do this!
Please don't get sucked in by the hype of poodle crossbreeds. They are a huge lottery! Lots of poodle crossbreeds have a mixture coat that sheds AND needs regular clipping. Many people still have allergic reactions to these supposed non-shedding crossbreeds.
If you like the look of the poodle crossbreeds, there are a few breeds which are very cute and are true non-shedders. Have a look at Lagotto and Havanese for example, they are gorgeous!
Also remember that non-shedding generally means high maintenance, lots of grooming! Some breeds (like the greyhound) have short coats which do shed, but only very minimally.
I've listed some of the non or lower shedding dogs below (although some are probably too big for your liking):
Airedale Terrier
Bedlington Terrier
Bichon Frise
Greyhound (my favourite breed and a great family dog)
Havanese
Lagotto Romagnolo
Maltese
Poodle
Portugese Water Dog
Schnauzer
Soft-coated Wheaten Terrier
Whippet
Yorkshire Terrier
(PS. I have nothing against crossbreeds as I have a big rescue mutt - just think people should be educated on their dog purchase as I'm a huge dog lover!!!)
EDITED TO ADD: Mel, you are right. They can't really breed for the good traits of each breed. The best they can do is to only breed with the best examples of each breed and even then, nothing is guaranteed. Poodles are lovely dogs anyway so as cute as their crosses may be, I say leave them as they are!!!
Please don't get sucked in by the hype of poodle crossbreeds. They are a huge lottery! Lots of poodle crossbreeds have a mixture coat that sheds AND needs regular clipping. Many people still have allergic reactions to these supposed non-shedding crossbreeds.
If you like the look of the poodle crossbreeds, there are a few breeds which are very cute and are true non-shedders. Have a look at Lagotto and Havanese for example, they are gorgeous!
Also remember that non-shedding generally means high maintenance, lots of grooming! Some breeds (like the greyhound) have short coats which do shed, but only very minimally.
I've listed some of the non or lower shedding dogs below (although some are probably too big for your liking):
Airedale Terrier
Bedlington Terrier
Bichon Frise
Greyhound (my favourite breed and a great family dog)
Havanese
Lagotto Romagnolo
Maltese
Poodle
Portugese Water Dog
Schnauzer
Soft-coated Wheaten Terrier
Whippet
Yorkshire Terrier
(PS. I have nothing against crossbreeds as I have a big rescue mutt - just think people should be educated on their dog purchase as I'm a huge dog lover!!!)
EDITED TO ADD: Mel, you are right. They can't really breed for the good traits of each breed. The best they can do is to only breed with the best examples of each breed and even then, nothing is guaranteed. Poodles are lovely dogs anyway so as cute as their crosses may be, I say leave them as they are!!!