Shedding matchup

Golden Retriever vs Shih Tzu: who sheds more?

Shed scores (5/5 very heavy vs 1/5 very low), coat reality, and allergy honesty—so you know what ends up on the couch.

Golden Retriever sheds more
Golden Retriever

Golden Retriever

long coat · large

5/5

very heavy shedding

Not a hypoallergenic bet

Breed profile
Shih Tzu

Shih Tzu

long coat · small

1/5

very low shedding

Often discussed as allergy-friendlier

Breed profile

Long companion coat vs heavy double coat—Shih Tzus need brushing/clips; Goldens need deshedding tools.

Shedding scores

  • Golden Retriever: 5/5 (very heavy) — long coat
  • Shih Tzu: 1/5 (very low) — long coat

Golden Retriever typically leaves more loose hair on our 1–5 scale.

Allergy honesty

Golden Retriever

Generally not a hypoallergenic pick. Dander and saliva still matter for sensitive people.

Shih Tzu

Often listed among lower-shed / allergy-friendlier breeds—still not allergen-free.

No breed is 100% hypoallergenic. Spend time with adult dogs before you buy or adopt. See our hypoallergenic breeds guide.

Grooming trade-offs

  • Golden Retriever: Requires regular brushing (2-3 times per week) to prevent matting. Sheds heavily twice a year.
  • Shih Tzu: High maintenance. Daily brushing and regular professional grooming required.

Lower visible shed often means more brushing or professional clips—not less work overall.

Planning verdict

Lean Golden Retriever

Lean Golden Retriever if you want very heavy shedding (5/5) with a long coat. Grooming: plan for regular brushing or professional clips.

Lean Shih Tzu

Lean Shih Tzu if you prefer very low shedding (1/5) and a long coat often discussed for allergy-conscious homes. Expect clip-and-comb maintenance as part of ownership.

FAQs

Does a Golden Retriever shed more than a Shih Tzu?
Usually yes for Golden Retriever on our 5/5 vs 1/5 scores. Golden Retriever rates 5/5 shedding (very heavy; long coat) versus Shih Tzu at 1/5 (very low; long coat). On our scores, Golden Retriever typically leaves more loose hair. Shih Tzu is more often flagged as lower-shed / allergy-friendlier; Golden Retriever is not a hypoallergenic bet.
Which sheds less, Golden Retriever or Shih Tzu?
Shih Tzu typically sheds less (1/5). Lower shed often means more grooming appointments for curly or long coats.
Are Golden Retriever or Shih Tzu hypoallergenic?
Shih Tzu is more often discussed as allergy-friendlier; Golden Retriever generally is not. Allergies are individual—test exposure first.
What about grooming for Golden Retriever vs Shih Tzu?
Golden Retriever: Requires regular brushing (2-3 times per week) to prevent matting. Sheds heavily twice a year. Shih Tzu: High maintenance. Daily brushing and regular professional grooming required. Low shed does not mean low maintenance.
Can I reduce shedding with either breed?
Regular brushing, a healthy diet, parasite control, and managing stress help. You can’t eliminate breed-typical shed with supplements alone. For allergies, talk with an allergist—breed choice is only one factor.

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References

  1. Are There Hypoallergenic Dog Breeds?American Kennel Club (AKC)
  2. Pet AllergyAmerican Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI)
  3. Pet AllergiesAsthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA)
  4. General Dog CareASPCA