Yes
Basenji dogs are hypo-allergenic
They also have a unique property of not barking, it is a biological impossibility for them to, they produce little to no dander which is what triggers the allergy symptoms.
I think the Basenji is named for the Egyptian god of dogs and a Basenji's head looks like the god's face.
Well, dogs that don't shed are known as hypoallergenic dogs, which means that people aren't allergic to them, because they dont shed. here are some dogs I KNOW that dont shed (hypoallergenic) Airedale Terrier Basenji Boston Terrier Fox Terrier Italian Greyhound Shih Tzu Bichon Frise Cairn Terrier Poodles Yorkshire Terrier thanks(answer by Sandface)
yes
The Basenji didn't have any dogs bred to make it.
No. They are from the hound group in which no dogs there are hypoallergenic.
The hypoallergenic dog breed is the terrier
Tongdaeng(Basenji)
Pomeranian husky breeds are mix breed dogs. They are not pure bred. This mixed breed of Pomeranian huskies are a breed of hypoallergenic dogs. Another name for this breed of dogs is pomsky.
There are no proven Hypoallergenic dogs... People try to pass Poodles and Labradoodles, or other furry K9's as Hypoallergenic and they are not... Their Dander is actually proven worse then most other dogs...
If you have seen the dogs in Egypt hyrogliphs then thats what the Basenji is.The Basenji has a short curled tail, a long nose, and when it barks then it barks and howls at the same time, and they're medium sized.
"Hypoallergenic dogs" are those that shed very little because it is thought that they produce and expose less dander, which is what causes allergies in humans. Examples include; Maltese, Poodle, Airedale Terrier, Schnauzer, and more. To better understand what hypoallergenic dogs are, you can view my most recent post, Are non shedding dogs hypoallergenic? at Nonsheddingdogsblog.comBest of luck!- Connie M.
Hypoallergenic dogs shed less hair than regular dogs, but they still shed to some extent. Breeds such as poodles, bichon frises, and Portuguese water dogs are known for shedding less and producing fewer allergens. Regular grooming can help manage shedding in hypoallergenic breeds.