10 High-Maintenance Dog Breeds

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Afghan Hounds, with their long, flowing coat, require frequent maintenance to prevent matting. They are also self-sufficient and can be aloof.

Afghan Hound: 

2

Poodles are available in three sizes (normal, miniature, and toy), but all require frequent grooming to keep their curly, non-shedding coat.

Poodle: 

3

These little, fluffy dogs have a delicate, white coat that needs to be brushed frequently and professionally groomed to prevent matting and keep their attractiveness.

Bichon Frise: 

4

Shih Tzus have a luxuriant, long coat that must be brushed frequently to prevent tangles and mats. Grooming appointments should be made on a regular basis.

Shih Tzu: 

5

Despite their lack of lengthy fur, English Bulldogs are prone to skin disorders, allergies, and breathing difficulties, making them high-maintenance in terms of health care.

English Bulldog: 

6

Chow Chows have a thick, double coat that needs to be brushed on a regular basis and can be prone to skin problems. They require early socialization and training as well.

Chow Chow: 

7

These massive dogs require a lot of space and exercise. Furthermore, their large size leaves them vulnerable to various health conditions that must be monitored.

Irish Wolfhound: 

8

Despite their diminutive stature, these dogs have long, silky fur that needs to be groomed on a regular basis to prevent matting.

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel: 

9

Dalmatians have a lot of energy and need a lot of exercise and mental stimulation. They are also predisposed to specific health problems.

Dalmatian: 

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Basenjis are noted for their low grooming requirements, but they are independent and require continuous training and socializing to avoid behavioral issues.

Basenji: 

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