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18. Lowchen

Happy, loving, and people-oriented, the "Little Lion Dog" has been around since the Middle Ages, according to dog historians. Yet, the American Kennel Club didn't officially recognize the Lowchen breed until 1999. Although the breed sports a beautiful, long coat, it doesn't shed. Those seeking a pet that has the pizzazz and visual appeal of a long-haired breed without all the issues that come with constant shedding will love this little canine. These playful dogs are fun, intelligent, and charming pets. They're easy to train and are great additions for family households.

Little Lion Dog is on the grass in park. volofin / Getty Image

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