No, Labrador Retrievers shed a lot. If you happen to be allergic to dogs and wanted one that has a similar personality of the Labrador Retriever, I would highly recommend the Labradoodle - a Labrador and Poodle cross. These dogs had a Lab's friendly and obedient temperament and a Poodle's distinctive non-shedding coat. Labradoodles are hypoallergenic and they make excellent family pets.
Selective breeding.
The only kind of lab that I think of that MIGHT not shed is a Labradoodle. This is a mix between a Labrador and a poodle. Poodle are hypoallergenic because they have hari instead of fur, so if a labradoodle has the poodle coat it might be hypoallergenic, but it would still shed.
Rats are not hypoallergenic
By my knowledge it is the labrador retreiver and golden retireiver. Also, almost any dog that is a mix breed of these, like the labradoodle, has the alot of the traits found in these breeds. If you want a smaller dog or hypoallergenic dog that has the same traits, just look for labradoodles. They have the same easy training and energetic traits but can be small/hypoallergenic.
well if the cat that the hypoallergenic cat is mixed with isn't hypoall. then the cat isn't hypoallergenic. if the mix includes all hypoall. cats then the cat is hypoallergenic.
no
No mice can never be hypoallergenic :)
No. They are from the hound group in which no dogs there are hypoallergenic.
They actually shed a lot and are not hypoallergenic.
Yes, pillow pets are hypoallergenic.
Yes. Potbelly Pigs are hypoallergenic.
I can give you several sentences.That is a hypoallergenic metal, so I can buy those earrings.She has to use hypoallergenic laundry detergent.People with sensitive skin need hypoallergenic lotion.