List of Hypoallergenic
Dogs
While a hypoallergenic dog will not solve all of your
allergy issues, you may notice that certain breeds of dog will
not cause you as many problems as other breeds. Below is a list
of hypoallergenic dogs that you can use when deciding which
breed to buy.
Terriers – These dogs have short coats and are considered to
be single-coated breeds, meaning that they do not have an
undercoat. Undercoats are found on animals that have thick fur.
The undercoat contains loose fur and dander, which can cause
allergy attacks in both humans and other animals.
Originally used for hunting because they are small, fast,
and enjoy finding their prey, terriers are now considered pets.
They do not grow very large and do not spread allergens around
the house like other dog breeds. Terriers should be groomed
every few months to prevent allergens from building up on their
coat.
Greyhounds – There are many varieties of greyhounds that you
can buy. While greyhounds are considered fast, they do not like
to run long distances and enjoy sitting with their owner’s for
long periods of time. Since greyhounds have short hair and no
undercoat, they are a good choice for those with allergies.
Some greyhounds have allergies of their own, however. You
will have to monitor the dog once you bring it home to see if
it is allergic to anything. Great with children, this dog is a
good pet for those who have allergies and who also have a
family.
Poodles – These curly haired dogs do not have an undercoat,
and do not shed. Perfect for those with allergies, the poodle
is a friendly dog that enjoys the company of people. While some
breeds of poodle are not that friendly to children, other
breeds are.
While the poodle is a good pet for those with allergies, it
will have health problems as it ages. Arthritis, loss of eye
sight, and other issues may occur. These are common with
smaller pure bred dogs.
Bichon Frise – Even though this breed of hypoallergenic dog
has an undercoat, it is very springy and will not hold much
dander and hair. These dogs are small and are usually very
happy. They will need to be groomed in order to maintain their
signature ‘marshmallow’ look.
These dogs will also have health problems as they age.
If you are considering buying a hypoallergenic dog, you
should find a breed that you will enjoy spending time with.
Smaller breeds are not for everyone. If you are looking for a
dog that you can take on trips, take for long walks, or you
just want a larger dog, you may need to take allergy medication
or allergy shots.
While these dogs are called hypoallergenic, this does not mean
that you won’t have allergy issues. If you have very bad
allergies, then all animals will cause you to have an allergy
attack every once in a while. Depending on the how bad your
allergies are will determine the type of dog you should
buy.
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