Yes, They are allergenic. All dogs give off an allergic reaction to different types of people. A way that may possibly allergy proof your dog, especially for terriers, would be to shave it, or bathe it regularly. There is a special type of shampoo you can buy that will prevent dandruff if that's what you or your dog- buyer is allergic to.
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Boston Terriers can be prone to allergies, which may manifest as skin irritations, itching, or gastrointestinal issues. Common allergens include food ingredients, pollen, dust mites, and certain materials. Regular grooming and maintaining a clean environment can help manage allergies, while consulting a veterinarian is essential for diagnosis and treatment options. Additionally, some Boston Terriers may benefit from hypoallergenic diets or medications to alleviate symptoms.
If you are allergic to dogs, a toy fox terrier could trigger the allergy.
Norfolk terriers are not hypoallergenic, meaning they do shed and produce dander that can trigger allergies in sensitive individuals. Regular grooming and cleaning can help minimize the amount of allergens in the environment.
Talk to your allergist. You may be able to start allergy shots, but a specialist would know more.
our foxy got very red & itchy after walks in long grass
There are some common health problems in Airedale Terriers. They include allergies, anemia, cataracts, and hip problems because of their size. A veterinarian can help keep your pet healthy.
The female because of her being able to give birth
Just a little but not enough to set off anybody with allergies (such as my dad) or to make a mess around the house
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No, but the Border Terrier sheds less than other dogs.