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Do Boxerdoodles shed?

Short answer: barely. Boxerdoodles are one of the lower-shedding breeds, so keeping your home relatively hair-free is actually achievable.

Shedding level: Minimal — very little hair
Brushing needed: once or twice a week

How much do Boxerdoodles shed?

Boxerdoodles shed very little — one of their most practical qualities for people who want a dog without managing constant hair. You'll notice the occasional stray hair, but nothing that requires a lint roller every time you leave the house.

Because they shed so little dander along with the hair, Boxerdoodles are also classified as hypoallergenic — making them one of the more allergy-friendly choices you can make.

The coat still needs regular attention — brushing once or twice a week keeps it healthy, removes loose hairs before they reach your furniture, and prevents matting.

When do Boxerdoodles shed the most?

Boxerdoodles shed at a low, consistent level throughout the year. Even during the seasonal coat changes that all dogs go through, you're unlikely to notice a dramatic spike. Some owners report slightly more loose hair in spring and autumn, but nothing that changes the grooming routine meaningfully.

Best grooming tools for Boxerdoodles

Because Boxerdoodles shed so little, you don't need a heavy-duty grooming arsenal. The basics cover everything:

  • Slicker brush. The standard tool for most coats. Removes loose hairs and keeps the coat lying flat.
  • Fine-tooth comb. Good for checking for tangles, especially behind the ears and around the collar.
  • Soft-bristle brush. For finishing and adding shine.

Brush once or twice a week and the coat will look after itself. Professional grooming every 6–10 weeks is worth considering if the coat grows long.

Does shedding affect allergies?

Are Boxerdoodles hypoallergenic?
Boxerdoodles are considered hypoallergenic — they shed very little dander along with their minimal hair, which is why they're better tolerated by most allergy sufferers.

No dog is 100% allergen-free. The main trigger for dog allergies is a protein called Can f 1, found in dog saliva, urine, and skin secretions — not just the hair itself. Even a Boxerdoodle can cause a reaction in severely allergic people.

If allergies are a concern, spend time with a Boxerdoodle before committing — visit a breeder or a friend who owns one. An hour in a home with a Boxerdoodle will tell you far more than any allergy test.

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Common questions about Boxerdoodle shedding

Do Boxerdoodles shed all year?
Yes, but at such a low level it's barely noticeable. Even the seasonal coat changes that all dogs experience make almost no visible difference with Boxerdoodles.
Can I reduce how much my Boxerdoodle sheds?
You can reduce how much ends up in your home through regular brushing and de-shedding tools, but you cannot change the breed's underlying shedding tendency. Proper nutrition (omega-3 fatty acids support coat health) and keeping up with grooming appointments are the most effective tools you have.
Do Boxerdoodle puppies shed?
Puppies shed their soft puppy coat as they grow into their adult coat — usually between 6 and 12 months old. This transition period can temporarily produce more loose hair than you'd expect from the breed at maturity.
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