Which Breed of Hypoallergenic
Dog is Right for Your Family
If you are looking for a hypoallergenic dog, you will have
many breeds to choose from. From smaller dogs like the Maltese,
to larger breeds such as the Greyhound, these dogs tend to shed
less, and do not product as much saliva or urine. When
researching dog breeds, you should keep in mind not only
whether they are hypoallergenic, but also which living
conditions they prefer, how they behave around children, and
how much care and maintenance they will need. Certain breeds
require constant companionship, while other breeds can be left
along all day while you are at work.
Smaller hypoallergenic breeds such as the Poodle, Maltese,
Labradoodle, and Bishon Frise require much from their owners.
Not only do they need companionship, they will also need to be
bathed once a month and will also need to be brushed once a day
in order to keep knots from developing in their fur. While
these dogs have shorter hair and no undercoating, they may not
be the best choice if you have small children. Territorial and
moody, these dogs will get upset when they are competing with
children for your attention.
Small to medium dogs that are hypoallergenic and will behave
around children include terriers, greyhounds, and the Mexican
hairless. These dogs have short fur or none at all and do not
shed as much dander as other breeds. If you live in a small
apartment, these dogs are the better choice. They do not need a
lot of room to run around in and they do not make too much
noise. If you need to leave these dogs for the day while you
are working or running errands, they will not be as nervous or
scared as other breeds.
Hypoallergenic dogs are usually the smaller breeds, even
though greyhounds come in a variety of sizes. Deciding on the
breed of dog will depend on your lifestyle and what you expect
from a pet. If you already have a pet, you will want to buy a
breed that will get along with other pets.
Typically, hypoallergenic dogs will live ten to fifteen
years. Many smaller breeds may experience health issues during
this time, but for the most part, the dogs make great pets for
those who do not have children or who do not have to travel for
work. Because these dogs are small, they will usually not be
able to reach couches, chairs, beds, or other furniture unless
you help them up. This will also reduce allergens that can
cause an allergy attack.
Having your hypoallergenic dog groomed once every two months
or so will not only keep the dog looking its best, but it will
also help reduce the amount of allergens. Smaller dogs need to
be bathed once a month in order to keep them clean. Over
bathing will result in dry skin, so you should ask your
veterinarian for instructions on how to bathe small dogs.
Maintaining a clean coat and brushing your dog once a day will
help reduce the allergens in your home.
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