A Saluki Dog is a good choice for people with allergies. This breed of dog does suffer from allergies themselves.
Yes, the American Eskimo Dog is prone to skin allergies
Treatment plans vary depending on the allergy, but they usually involve medication, managing the environment to remove the allergen, or both. Not every dog will need all these measures, so talk with your vet once you know what your dog is allergic to. http://dogtime.com/allergies-dog.html
Yes a dog can have seizures from allergies
You can get a dog that is not bad for alergies.
It depends on if you are a dog person, how you feel about them, and if you are comfortable around them. Often, people that are allergic to dogs, tend to not like them as much as a person without allergies to the dog. But people that don't have allergies to dogs, tend to like them, but they nessacerily don't need to. In my personal opinion, yes dogs are cute.
Man’s best friend can also share one of man’s worst enemies - allergies. There is nothing as bad as a constant itch and constant itching is even worse in dogs who cannot even share their misery with you. If your dog is constantly scratching, has red, inflamed skin or is losing his hair, he could have allergies. There are three types of allergies in dogs - inhalant allergies, food allergies and contact allergies. Inhalant allergies are the most common and hardest to treat. Contact allergies are the least common. Identifying what type of allergy your dog has is the first step in treatment. Dog allergy treatment is effective over 90% of the time. Inhalant allergies occur when a dog inhales a substance he is allergic to. This could be anything from dust mites to pollen outside. Some people classify flea allergies in this category, but it is not a true inhalant allergy. Inhalant allergies are often seasonal. Some strategies to combat common inhalant allergies are to not let your pet stay in the room as you vacuum, wash your pet’s bedding at least weekly in hot water, don’t let your dog go into tall grass and bathe him off after he goes outside. If your dog has fleas, he should be treated with a flea medication. Even one flea can make a dog with allergies miserable. Food allergies occur when your dog is allergic to something he eats. If your dog eats people food, you should eliminate this from his diet. Then feed your dog one brand of quality food until you find a brand he can tolerate. Special rice and potato dog food can be purchased from your vet for the dog who has extreme food allergies. Contact allergies occur when your dog touches or lies against a surface that has something on it he is allergic to. If your pet has contact allergies, consider switching to baby shampoo for baths and using a free and clear detergent to wash his bedding. Supplementing your dog’s diet with fatty-3 omega acids and biotin has been shown to improve the condition of their skin and coat and reduce the symptoms of dog allergies. Your vet can also prescribe steroids and special shampoos to reduce the itching and inflammation of your dog’s skin. Finding an effective dog allergy treatment helps your dog be healthier and happier.
No not all dogs shed fur. The Poodle, Bichon Frise, etc., are all dogs that do not shed. Many people with allergies feel if they get a dog that doesn't shed they won't have allergies, but it's the dander (dead skin cells) from the dog that cause the allergies.
Dog fur can be somewhat dangerous to some people because of allergies. These allergies can differ and severity. They can be treated with a number of medications such as Claritan however.
Your best bet will be to ask your vet.
It would depend on what kind of allergies your dog has. I would take your dog to a local vet and see what alergies he has. Also ask your vet if he has recommendations on any foods that would be safe for your dog to eat.
every drug can cause allergies