Monday, February 6, 2012

Hypoallergenic Dogs

Are you a dog lover, but unfortunately allergic to them? Then, you must look for hypoallergenic dogs that are friendly for allergy sufferers.


Most people love puppies and dogs, but few cannot keep them because they are allergic to them. Then, hypoallergenic dogs can be a solution to your problem. Hypoallergenic dogs are the one that have a lesser tendency to cause any kind of allergy or reaction to humans. Such dogs are friendly to allergic people because they shed lesser dander and hair in comparison to other dog breeds. They have few allergens in saliva and urine which are the main cause of the allergy.


There are no dogs that are hundred percent hypoallergenic, but yes, they are less allergic or you can say allergy that is negligible to a large extent. All breeds carry allergens, but hypoallergenic dog breeds carry lesser allergens. Allergens often are stuck in the clothes, bedding, carpets, etc. This is the reason that people become allergic to dogs and other pets as well. By cleaning the house and removing the allergens one can stay away from the allergies.


Hypoallergenic Dog Breeds


There are many people with severe allergies who can't even tolerate or bear such dogs. If you love dogs very much and still want to keep a dog, then you can look for some types of hypoallergenic dogs that may not cause any kind of irritation. Spend a bit of time with a breed of dog to see if it suits you or if it causes any allergic reaction and then decide for the dog that you would take home with you. Keep in mind that every individual has different allergies from different dog breeds. You can also consider certain mutts that might not cause allergy to you. Here we have a list of hypoallergenic dog breed on the basis of their shedding and salivating habit.



No hair


Bolognese


Does not shed


Chinese Crested


Does not shed much, but produces dander and saliva


Dandie Dinmont Terrier


Does not shed


Havanese Dogs


Does not shed


Kerry Blue Terrier


Sheds less due to short hair


Lhasa Apso


Is full of hair, but does not shed


Pomeranians


Less dander because of small size


Poodles


Less danders and also does not shed


Puli


Does not shed


Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier


Does not shed


Tibetan Terrier


Does not shed during regular grooming


Welsh Terrier


Lesser shedding


Xoloitzcuintli


No hair but saliva and dander are produced


As I have mentioned before that a dog causing allergy to one person might not cause allergy to another, so one must visit the dog to find whether one is allergic to him or not. These are a few dog breeds that are hypoallergenic because the list of hypoallergenic dogs is quite extensive to include all. The dogs listed here might not suit everyone, it is just for general reference. You can also look for some hybrid dogs that might be favorable for you. By controlled cross breeding of hypoallergenic dogs, you can get a hybrid dog. For example, when Goldendoodles or Labradoodles are crossed with Poodles, you get a breed that takes up the hypoallergenic qualities of your desire. So, hybrid hypoallergenic dogs can be considered low allergic.


Small Hypoallergenic Dog Breeds


Some hypoallergenic dog breeds produce lesser dander and saliva apart from less shedding so that can be kept at home. It does not mean that they do not shed at all, but the amount of pet pollens produced as well as the maintenance required is much less and causes minimum allergy. Some breeds of small hypoallergenic dogs good with kids and whole family are listed below.



No fur and does not need much grooming


Cairn Terrier


Sheds very little


Chinese Crested


Sheds little and need regular brushing, trimming and grooming


Havanese


Shed little


Italian Greyhound dogs


Sheds very little and requires grooming


Maltese


Regular bathing and combing required and sheds very less


Norfolk Terrier


No shedding


Poodle


Sheds very little


Yorkshire Terrier


Does not shed much


So, this was all about low shedding dogs that shed less and produce lesser amount of danders and saliva that causes allergy to a few people. There are many more hypoallergenic dogs which have not been enlisted in this article. One thing that has to be kept in mind is that the maintenance of the dog is a must, which includes proper grooming, bathing regularly, brushing, etc. Also, do a small research about the breed before you plan to buy one.

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