Since poodles are known as hypoallergenic dogs any size poodle is great for people that have Asthma. (I have high asthma and i own a miniature poodle. Great!) Poodles do shed, but less than some dogs, because their hair grows longer than most, so the shedding is less frequent. Dog skin (dander) and saliva are more significant than the hair as far as allergens are concerned, so the more a dog is groomed (outside the home), the less allergens are shed into the home. People with an allergy to an animal, can sometimes physiologically come to accept a particular animal as part of their environment after being exposed to them for some time, which is why some people do not react to their own cat or dog, but do to others.
no poodles are hypoallergenic dogs they can actually help.
Sorry, if you already are allergic to dogs, then living with a poodle will trigger allergy symptoms and may lead to allergic asthma. See "Discussion" for explanation of hypoallergenic.
hard exercise Other major factors are allergies and stress.
asthma yes allergies no
actually they are hypoallergenic which is good for people with dog allergies/asthma. I know from personal experience. My brother and mom have severe asthma and we used to have two corgis and they were fine with them.
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Asthma is a breathing disorder, in which when your Allergies act up, your throat gets swollen and makes it harder to breathe. this is also refereed to as an "asthma attack", or a sudden break of asthma from allergies.
I guess it depends on the carpet type and how dirty it is. What allergies does your child have? I would keep the carpet clean as well as the rest of the house because I know dust particles can trigger allergies and asthma. Carpet isn't bad for kids with allergies, no, but it can be if it's dirty and dusty.
Cat allergies can cause all sorts of symptoms, from sneezing to hives and rashes. They can also cause shortness of breath, which I'm assuming is what you mean. This is something to talk to your doctor about because untreated respiratory allergies can trigger asthma.
asthma will cause lots of things mostly allergies
no but they are a trigger
Definitely change in climate will cause allergies. You may cause achy joints, killer headaches, asthma and many other health woes. To protect yourself from these types of allergy you have to follow some guideline:See an allergist.Block dust mites.Keep the outdoors out.Exercise at the right time
Neither actually it is not a cause of asthma nor does air pollution trigger it.
If I remember hamsters don't get asthma or allergy..