There are reported Allergies to hedgehogs.
If animal dander is what you have a problem with, hedgehogs produce so little of it people don't have reactions. They do sometimes have problems with their bedding, where the dander accumulates.
However, it is much more common that people are allergic to the quills themselves, or that the quills push irritants shallowly into the skin, causing a reaction.
Firstly I would like to point out that you should not use head and shoulders on your gerbil or business on your rat. A healthy gerbil should have no visible dandruff they she'd their dead skin cells just like us and any animal but it is not visible. To keep your gerbils coat healthy keep their bedding clean, I usually clean mind out every 7 weeks but it friend on your gerbils cage size. I would also recommend if you do not already, that you give them sand baths twice a week, buy chinchilla sand (not dust) and give it to them in a dish 3 inches full for about 10 minutes. You can reuse the sand a couple of times if they use it as a toilet remove the soiled sand immediately and you can still reuse it.
No. All gerbils are pretty much the same, as far as fur goes. They've only been kept as pets for thirty(ish) years, so breeding for different varieties is still relatively new.
Usually, since gerbils DO NOT shed.
Some people are allergic to gerbils but it is rare.
yes so use head and sholders on them. also if they have red eyes lice mice there is a visine for that too.
Ferrets don't produce dander which in cats cause people to be allergic.
Guinea pigs are not hypoallergenic.
no
It depends what those allergies are... Gerbils produce a lot of dust with all their nibbling and burrowing. That could be an irritant for some people. However it's unlikely to trigger an allergic reaction in people allergic to cat or dog dander, for example.
they are furry rodents. if there is a dander alerigy then gerbils do not fit.
A Saluki Dog is a good choice for people with allergies. This breed of dog does suffer from allergies themselves.
Yes, the Italian Greyhounds are a good choice for people with allergies.
no. labs shed a lot.
Yes, cockapoos are hypoallergenic.
Depends on if they can fetch tissues.... ;)
Yes , in deed it is it actually good for the owner that have ALLERGIES but if its thee owner is elegiac too them then its not safe loll
cedar and pine are not good for gerbils. it gives them urinary tract infections.
They are only good if they have human hair like a yorkie or some type of dog like that. If they have dog hair then no they are not good for people with allergies
No breed of dog is good for people who are allergic to dog dander.
no, they have fur, and shed ALOT!