35 Most Popular Dog Breeds That Don’t Smell



I’m sure your first thought about dogs is odor, but what If I tell you there are dog breeds that don’t smell and won’t stink up your house?

We listed the most popular breeds, so you can check 50 different breeds sorted from size. Check why some dog breeds smell more than others and our tips on how to prevent the odor.

35 Dog Breeds That Doesn’t Smell

Big Dogs

Dalmatian

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One of the most famous breeds is for sure, dalmatians, well known for its role in 101 Dalmatians and other movies. They don’t smell because of their short and dense coat, so it won’t keep any dirt or odor.

Saluki

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Beautiful Arab dog is one of the most famous breeds because of its speed and endurance. He has a short coat, and fluffy ears because of his hair. You can easily groom it when needed and don’t worry about odor.

Vizsla

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Another name for Viszla is Hungarian Pointer, and these breeds are originally used for hunting. They don’t smell because of their short coat. You will love having this dog that enjoys being with humans.

Boxer

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Boxers are known for their goofy characteristics, and they are full of energy as well. They have brow white coat that is short and won’t stink during the day.

Doberman Pinscher

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Most people see these bred as a threat because they are usually used for police and guarding work, but they are great family dogs that will protect your territory. They don’t stink or shed a lot.

Bearded Collie

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Bearded Collie is a great indoor dog even if it has a long coat that requests daily brushing to prevent any tangles. They have a good character which most families adore.

Portuguese Water Dog

Portuguese Water Dog
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This energetic dog loves to swim so we recommend keeping him near water as much as you can. It is known for low shedding.

Siberian Husky

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Even if they have a thick and long coat that keeps them warm during winter, they don’t smell, just like many Arctic breeds. We don’t recommend having them indoors because they shed a lot.

Alaskan Malamute

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Like Siberian Husky, they don’t smell but also shed a lot. They prefer staying outside when it’s cold, so don’t worry about the weather.

Kuvasz

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Another guarding livestock dog that has a double white coat that keeps them warm is Kuvasz. That breed also sheds a lot but doesn’t have a typical dog smell.

Medium Sized Dogs

Whippet

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Cute whippet dogs have a short coat, so you don’t worry about the house odor. They are great hunters but also great therapy dogs.

Poodle

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When you think of an elegant dog, I’m sure the poodle is one of them. Poodles actually come in 3 different sizes, depending on their breeds.

German Pinscher

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German Pinscher is the ideal choice if you need a guard, family dog that won’t smell like other breeds. They required a lot of exercises.

Kerry Blue Terrier

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The fancy dog breed is originally used for hunting. To keep their coat nice, you will need professional grooming once in a while.

Labradoodle

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Labradoodles are also one of the breeds that have 3 different sizes. The fluffy dog is a great choice for families with children.

Scottish Terrier

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If you love Westie terriers then you will love bigger pets that are great choices for every family. They’re known for their independence, so don’t try to train them a lot.

 Lagotto Romagnolo

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Maybe you heard about Lagotto Romagnolo but if not let me tell you he is the best truffle finder in the world. They are one of the best indoor pets because of the minimum smell.

Tibetan Terrier

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Tibetan Terriers can easily adapt to any new environment and they love being around humans, especially children. Because of their long hair, you will need to brush them at least once a week.

Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier

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Those terrier breeds are known for guarding livestock. Just like other terries, they are very energetic and love to dig everywhere.

Beagle

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Beagles are one of the kindest breeds and the perfect choice for families with children. You can easily keep your fresh clean while they’re inside.

Small Dogs

Basenji

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If you need a small dog for your living space, this small pup is a great choice.  An active dog will need a great amount of daily exercise outside.

Bichon Frisé

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In French, Bichon Frisé means curly lap dog. This cheerful small dog won’t provide any odor, your only routine will be daily brushing. Maybe you will need tips that will keep the puppy from crying at night.

Chinese Crested

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One of the most interesting breeds is the Chinese crested, which is actually hairless and only has fur on its head. It is the perfect choice for owners who want a dog that doesn’t shed.

Yorkshire Terrier

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If you’re looking for a small puppy, this is ideal for any house or apartment. They really love humans, but training is necessary because barking on strangers is not unusual.

Maltese

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One of the cutes dog breeds is Maltese. They have longer coats that will keep them warm but don’t worry, they won’t stink up your house. However, daily brushing is a must.

Dachshund

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Petite dogs that are usually called sausage dogs are one of the most popular family dogs that love to play and nap. They have an amazing sense of smell.

Havanese

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The national dog of Cuba will definitely catch your attention wherever you saw them.  They are great family dogs that love to cuddle a lot.

West Highland White Terrier

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Their nickname is Westie, and they are originally from Scotland. They are a great choice if you’re looking for a sociable puppy.

Affenpinscher

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Even if they are small dogs, they need to burn off their energy so make sure to keep them active on a daily basis. You can always use some stimulation games.

Schnauzer

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Schnauzer is one of the top choices for the family because of its protective nature. These small dogs have a good amount of fur but don’t worry about odor, the smell is at the minimum.

Chihuahua

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Even if the chihuahuas are known for their bad reputation because of barking, they are actually great family dogs with a lot of energy.

Jack Russel Terrier

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Jack Russel Terrier is known as an energetic dog with great hunting abilities. To keep him active you can make a tennis ball launcher.

Lakeland Terrier

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Lakeland terrier is a hunting dog that has a lot of energy so you need to keep him active during the day. They are very intelligent dogs and a great choice for a family.

Pomeranian

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One of the most popular and prettiest dogs in the world is for sure the Pomeranian dog, known as a dog that reminds of a toy. They don’t smell at all but daily brushing is a must to keep their coat nice and soft.

Shih Tzu

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If you’re looking for a lap dog that doesn’t need much exercise, doesn’t shed, or has a bad smell, Shih Tzu is one of the most popular for every family. These fluffy dogs request daily brushing.

Brussels Griffon

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For those who have problems with allergies, this is a great choice for a pet because of their low shedding coat. They have great hunting skills, as well.

Why Some Breeds Have Bad Smell?

Any dog can stink once in a while, because for different reasons, but there are dogs that always have a bad smell. To understand why some dogs smell more than others, we wrote down primary reasons.

Excessive Oils

To keep their skin and hair hydrated and protected, dogs produce oil, called sebum, just like humans. When it comes to the excessive build of oil, it will provide a bad smell.

Dead Skin Cells

It is normal that the skin regenerates and replaces dead skin cells with new ones, just like on the human body. When there is a build-up of dead skin cells on the dogs, it can also cause a really strong odor, because of the bacterias.

Skin Conditions

There can also be reasons connected with some skin conditions, which includes infected wound, bite, seborrhea, and other conditions that might cause the odor.

Long Or Thick Coats

Long coats easily get dirty while dogs are rolling outside, so it is not unusual there is a lot of trap of dirt, urine, and other gross stuff on their coats.

Food And Allergies

Different food diets can cause some unusual smells as well food allergies. Make sure to check if there is any inflammation because usually, a poor diet can cause yeast infection.

How To Keep The Dog Without Smell?

To minimize the bad small, there are some tips that will help you keep your dog clean and fresh during the day:

  • Bathing with dog shampoo will remove excess oil and dead skin cells
  • Brush your dog on a daily basis if it has long hair
  • Make sure to feed your dog with high-quality food
  • Wash their paws at the doors
  • Keep their sleeping place clean, vacuum it and wash it every week
  • To neutralize odor use corn starch or baking soda
  • Oral hygiene needs to include dental bones, and teeth brush

To Sum Up

All dogs have some kind of scent by which they mark their territories, however, there are breeds that request minimum maintenance when it comes to odor. Dogs that don’t smell like dogs are the best choice for indoor use especially in smaller areas like apartments.



Diane
Diane has a Master’s degree in Economy. Her work experience began in 2016. when she graduated and got her first job in the pet company. The interest in pets and animals was increasing over time and finally, she decided to write about pets. On Petovly, her domain is dogs, cats, hamsters, and guinea pigs. She is in touch with many experts who share their professional knowledge with her helping her to complete the articles.