Humans are usually very fond of dogs. After all, they’ve been our best friends for thousands of years. However, when it comes to bringing them home, there’s no denying a host of cleanliness and hygiene issues that tag along.
Dogs require a lot of upkeep. They shed a lot, make all sorts of messes, and require their owner to clean up after them, among other things. Heavy shedders, clumsy dogs, slobbering dogs, and messy dogs who frolic about are all on the list of a clean freak’s worst fears.
So what if a germaphobe or a clean freak wants to adopt one of these adorable animals? Well, there are a lot of alternatives for them to choose from. Here is a list of the world’s cleanest dog breeds to adopt.


Bedlington Terrier
Height: 15.5 to 17.5 inches
Weight: 17 to 23 lbs
Lifespan: 11 to 16 years
The Bedlington Terrier is a tiny dog that is an excellent choice for apartment dwellers. They’re “hypoallergenic” because, despite their sheep-like coat, they don’t shed a lot. While this fact may provide you some relief, you’ll need to brush and trim their coat on a regular basis.
On the plus side, they retain very little dog odor. You can also rest assured that they have your back as they are excellent watchdogs.
Bichon Frise
Height: 9 to 12 inches
Weight: 7 to 12 lbs
Lifespan: 12 to 14 years
Have you seen these adorable lap dogs with curly, cotton-like fur? If you’re a neatnik, this one’s for you. The Bichon Frise is one of the prettiest and neatest dogs. How did they get on this list? These dogs don’t shed much, don’t slobber much, and don’t require a lot of maintenance. You can certainly welcome these dogs into your house, both on your sofa and your bed.
When it comes to odor, Bichon Frises are rarely a cause for concern unless they have an underlying medical problem. They tend to have clean skin—that means no unpleasant odors from sebaceous secretions!

American Hairless Terrier
Height: 7 to 18 inches
Weight: 5 to 25 lbs
Lifespan: 14 to 16 years
The American Hairless Terrier is a great alternative for people with allergies because of its lack of fur.
American Hairless Terriers originated from America and were originally bred from a hairless breed called Rat Terrier.
This breed of dog is also hypoallergenic. As a result, they shed less than other breeds and require little maintenance. However, some dog skin products like sunscreen may be necessary to prevent sunburn. Additionally, they are easy to train and groom, making them a perfect choice to welcome into your clean home.

Greyhound
Height: 27 to 30 inches
Weight: 60 to 70 lbs
Lifespan: 10 to 12 years
The Greyhound is a well-known dog breed that originated in Europe. These dogs were formerly known as the English Greyhound. This breed is active and enthusiastic, yet they are known to be sluggish in the home environment.
Their coat is short and fine, and they don’t shed a lot, so they don’t need much grooming. They can even be trained to perform chores such as picking up rubbish, taking their cleanliness factor a notch up!

Chihuahua
Height: 6 to 9 inches
Weight: 2 to 6 lbs
Lifespan: 14 to 18 years
Chihuahuas are one of the smallest dog breeds. They are named after the Mexican state of Chihuahua as they originated in Mexico.
They are relatively easy to groom and do not require much maintenance.
Chihuahuas are ideal for your house and family as they are intelligent and playful. What’s more, these dogs are easy to train and can be raised to learn clean and hygienic habits.

Chow Chow
Height: 18 to 22 inches
Weight: 40 to 70 lbs
Lifespan: 9 to 15 years
Don’t let the furry appearance of this breed fool you. They are known for being one of the cleanest dogs on the planet. Chow Chows only shed in autumn and spring.
This breed is said to have originated in China and bred to work as hunting dogs. They have a strong build and a double coat. The best part is that they are really easy to housebreak and they don’t retain a bad odor.
On the other hand, training these dogs can be a task. With their fastidious dispositions, they are often considered as being similar to cats.

Japanese Chin
Height: 7 to 11 inches
Weight: 4 to 15 lbs
Lifespan: 11 to 15 years
A Japanese Chin is otherwise known as a Japanese Spaniel. These dogs originated from China and are deemed clean as they are low shedders and have a low drooling propensity.
Be warned though, they require some grooming effort. They are highly clever and have demonstrated self-grooming habits such as licking their paws to keep them clean and wiping their faces.
They are easy to train but don’t do well under pressure.

Poodle
Height: 18 to 24 inches
Weight: 45 to 70 lbs
Lifespan: 12 to 15 years
Poodles originated in Europe and were employed in hunting and on the battlefield. They are clean, active, enthusiastic, and social, and they check all the boxes of a canine all-rounder.
Poodles are not only clean but are also highly intelligent. Do you know what that means? They can be trained easily to carry out tasks and to develop clean habits.
They can even collect your rubbish and are easy to housebreak. You can welcome them onto your bedding and sofa as they are low shedders and hypoallergenic.

Dalmatian
Height: 19 to 27 inches
Weight: 45 to 70 lbs
Lifespan: 10 to 12 years
Owing to their black and white spotty skin, Dalmatians are one of the most easily recognized canines. They originated from Croatia and have historical links to the Great Dane.
But what makes them clean?
They rarely retain dog odor. Plus, these dogs are very easy to train and have a minimal likelihood of drooling.
But wait, there’s a catch—they shed a lot. They are, however, self-cleaning and can easily be trained to develop clean habits.

These cleanest dog breeds are ideal for owners who want the joys of owning a pet yet need a good degree of hygiene and cleanliness.
Nobody likes to come home to a mess after a hard day’s work. These breeds are especially ideal for busy or working owners. They’re even better for people with allergies.
Training these dogs often enhances their full potential. If your dog’s odor persists for lengthy periods of time, or if you’re seeing more hair fall than usual, or they begin to exhibit signs of misbehavior, you should consult a vet for diagnosis.