Anonymous wrote:If you're open to it, look into rescue organizations and visit to see if there's a dog that "clicks". Both of our dogs are rescues, and fit the criteria that you posted (one is 30 pounds, one is 40. Both don't shed a ton and are very clean, none of us have allergic reactions to them, they have energy and play with each other/go on walks but also like to veg and chill at home).
Sometimes rescues have some quirks because of their background. One of mine is fine, the other is a bit shy/nervous around strangers but is the sweetest dog ever and once she warms up she's very open to attention/affection. It's important to give them time to adjust after the adoption, and give time for training/socialization. For my nervous/anxious dog it's been a lot of socialization and training to undo any bad associations/experiences that she's had. She joined me for a cross country road trip last summer and she was not only awesome but it was really good for her.
I adopted them when they were 2. One is now 3, the other is 2 (haven't had him very long). Paid $200 for one and $250 for the other, and they were already house trained, vaccinated, and spayed/neutered.
Anonymous wrote:We have a Cavapoo (Cavalier King Charles Spaniel/Poodle mix) and she is the perfect dog. Super calm, gentle, loving and doesn't shed. She loves people and is happy to cuddle in your lap all day if you let her! We've had her four years and still comment all the time about what an amazing dog she is.
Several of our friends have since gotten Cavapoos after spending time with ours, and they're all lovely. Highly, highly recommend!
Anonymous wrote:The most low maintenance dog is the retired racing greyhound. Just love to sleep in the downtime.
And they do shed quite a bit. Anonymous wrote:We have had several hounds (redbone, treeing walker) and while they are slightly bigger than what you're looking for (50-65 lbs) and not hypoallergenic, they are by far the best dogs I've seen with kids - CRAZY loving. My high strung 9 yo calls our treeing walker his therapy dog b/c she is so committed to making him feel happy and safe. Bonus: there are lots of them available from rescues in the area that pull from high-kill shelters in the South.

Anonymous wrote:A PWD is in your size range. And hypoallergenic. Bo And Sunny Obama. High energy though.
Anonymous wrote:Believe it or not. .....Great Dane is the easiest breed we've ever had. One romp around the yard and he is pooped for the day! Called apartment dogs bc so quiet and low maintenance.
But definitely well above your weight & size requirements. He's 175 lbs