Hypoallergenic Dog Breeds - Dogs For Allergy Sufferers

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Hypoallergenic Dog Breeds - Dogs For Allergy Sufferers

Loose skin flakes, known as dander, is what causes the allergic reaction to dogs for some people. Most people think it is the loose hair which they are reacting to, but it is actually the dander.


There is a solution: a hypoallergenic dog. A dog with minimal dander which won't cause an allergic reaction in people who usually have allergies to dogs.


There's no such thing as 100% hypoallergenic dog, because all dogs release some dander. However, the following breeds listed shed very lightly and also release much less dander from their skin than other breeds:


- Bedlington Terrier
- Bichon Frise
- Chinese Crested
- Maltese
- Irish Water Spaniel
- Portuguese Water Dog
- Kerry Blue Terrier
- Poodle (toy, miniature and standard)
- Schnauzer (miniature, standard and giant)
- Xoloitzcuintli


These breeds will probably not trigger an allergic reaction. The Chinese Crested hairless variety and the Xoloitzcuintli both have no hair. As well as being the most hypoallergenic of all dog breeds, these dogs make very efficient hot water bottles.


Once you decide which of these dogs suits you, spend some time around the breed you've chosen to see whether you react. Spend a few hours in the home of the breeder, handling the dog and being in it's environment to see if you still have an allergic reaction. Chances are you won't.


Keep in mind that some people react to dog saliva when they are licked by a dog. Unfortunately, if you're allergic to dog saliva these breeds may not help you, because although they don't shed much dander, they will still lick.

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