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One user said: Nope Another user said: Yes, they can be hypoallergenic because they have hair rather than fur. Many people with animal allergies are allergic to the fur. No they are not hypoallergenic.
Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are known to be very dependent due to their love of people. They are also very playful lapdogs, and are also pretty small in size. They come in four different colors: pearly white, tricolor, black & tan, and ruby.
"Malton" dogs are not a breed, but a cross/mix of a purebred Maltese with the Cavachon (Cavalier King Charles Spaniel/Bichon Frise mix). Both the Maltese and Bichon Frise are low shedding, low dander dogs that are often good with people with allergies, however, typically the Spaniels, like the Cavalier King Charles, are not considered low shedding or low dander dogs. You would just need to "try out" the dog in your home for a few days before the decision is made to get that type of dog. Even purebred dogs can cause different reactions in people with allergies, so you usually must test each individual dog, not just a breed of dogs to see how you do. Most reputable breeders will let you take the dog home for a trial, or will at least make them available to you to spend time with them to see how the allergic response goes.
YesThey try to be friends with other animals but sometimes the other animal may not like them back. Just make sure you get them used to other animals and people while they are still young.
No. You can't catch allergies from people with allergies.
I don't think springer spaniels are a good choice for allergy sufferers. They are large dogs that have a lot of hair and they also shed quite a bit of dander. My parents have an English springer spaniel and I get skin allergies sometimes when I pet the dog and she makes my eyes itchy ever once in a while. I own a small rat terrier and have slight allergies to this dog but not to the extent as the springer because she's about 1/5th the size. I think the main concern is if you know you have allergies to dogs it might not be worth the risk to purchase one, especially not a large dog that will give you more dander than a smaller dog. At first I was really sad that I couldn't buy a springer (due to allergies) but the smaller dog has been just as fun, energetic and loving as the springer is.
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Yes I Would recommend Cocker Spaniels as good pets. They are very loyal to you, if you have the time for them as they like to be around people.
I researched this and found that about 2,583,035,000 people have peanut allergies in the world.
A Saluki Dog is a good choice for people with allergies. This breed of dog does suffer from allergies themselves.
There are great organic bedding out there. They are ideal for people with allergies because they are hypoallergenic.
Yes, the Italian Greyhounds are a good choice for people with allergies.