because not every dog has the same kind of fure
No. All dogs do not have allergies, just like all people don't. But, if you mean do all dogs have the ability to trigger an allergy in people, then the answer is yes. See the related question below for additional detail and breeds that may cause fewer allergic reactions.
Yes. Dogs can be allergic to other dogs. Specially if one dog has longer hair and is outside often. It puts pollen onto the dogs coat and if the dogs play together or lick each other the pollen causes allergies.
No, not all breeds hate water. Most of the time it depends on the cat's personality.
All dogs can cause an allergic reaction. However, there are certain breeds that seem to shed less dander and can be suitable pets for people with mild allergies to dogs. The Standard Poodle is popular for this reason, as are Standard Poodle crosses ("Labradoodle", etc.).
Borrow one for a week and find out. People allergic to one kind of regular dog are not necessarily allergic to others. For example, I work with sable German Shepherd Dogs whose fathers are from the former Chez. Republic and moms are from Germany. Many people allergic to American German Shepherds are not allergic to these. But, some are. Remember too that your system changes with age. What you were once allergic to, after time, you may no longer be, and things you weren't allergic to, may become a catalyst for reaction. Also, their are breeds that many react less to, or not at all. Google 'em.
People are allergic to all different kinds of things, there is no real way of telling why or how, they just are. I, for example, am allergic to 14 things, some of them I developed with age, some I was born with.
I think that might be possible. I mean, since some people who are allergic to peanuts, CAN get allergic reactions from the smell of the peanut. If someone is allergic to crayfish, they have a chance of getting allergic reactions from the smell of the crayfish. Although, to my knowledge, all I know is that this occurs to certain people. Not all. Depends how severe the symptoms is.
not all vegetarians tell people to eat vegies .and i don't think you can be allergic to all the vegies and that's a stupid question im sorry
Define "hypoallergenic". Different people have different views on that word. So I'll just share with you a bit of my experiences with westies. I'm quite allergic to most breeds of dogs, even some poodles. It gets really bad when I get an allergic reactions. But before I got my own westie, I played with several other westies and didn't have any allergic reactions. Just 10 months ago, I got my westie. Whilst his fur didn't cause me any allergic reactions at all, his saliva did, a little. But it only lasted for a week. After that I got used to it. Hope this helps! :)
There is no such thing to be allergic to all food. Some people have allergies to many foods, however they can still eat other foods.
Not all people who are stung by insects develop systemic symptoms of anaphylaxis. This is an allergic condition and different people react in different ways to allergic conditions.
No, the Anatolian Shepherd sheds heavily, so they are not recommended as pets for those allergic to dogs.