If you are very allergic do dogs, you shouldn't have any dog. Even so-called "hypoallergenic" dogs such as poodles, labradoodles, or hairless breeds can still cause allergy problems.
If you are mildly allergic to dogs and can manage your Allergies with your doctor and medication, etc., then any dog with an oily coat or with lower dander will probably be OK (e.g. poodles, Labrador retrievers) so long as you take very good care of the dog's coat and the dog eats a healthy, balanced, high-quality diet high in fish oils.
Many times people who are allergic to dogs find that their allergies stop being sensitive to their pet dog as they "adjust" to the animal. This doesn't always happen, but it isn't uncommon.
A groodle is a Goodle Retriever and a Poodle. A Labradoodle is a Labrador and a poodle. They are both very lovely dogs. Hope this is helpful. :)
A lot more people are allergic to cats than dogs ( I think twice as many).
the average cost for a labradoodle is between 1000 and 1500
NO. I know that because I am allergic to some dogs.
So many pure-bred dogs (dogs that are interbred with mother-son, mother-brother, to keep the breed 'pure') are fragile and are owned by people today, it's quite possible that some dogs could be allergic to other dogs. Also, there are so many hair care, skin care, and insect repellents on the market as well, some of these weaker dogs could be allergic to many things, including people.
Its called a labradoodle. They look like curly haired labs. Web site, labradoodle-dogs
Australian breeder Wally Conron originally bred the Labrador Retriever in 1988 with the Poodle to create the Labradoodle, in an attempt to create a guide dog suitable for those allergic to dogs, Ideally, the Labradoodle should inherit the Labrador's eager to please personality and the Poodle's non-shedding coat. The Labradoodle certainly had the right temperament to be a guide dog, but some did not have the non-shedding coat. Today, some breeders bred Labradoodles to create an easy to train dog suitable for owners allergic to dogs. Others are just interested in the "designer dogs" trend.
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.).
ME TO!!! BUT MY DAD IS ALLERGIC SO I WANT A LABRADOODLE BUT MY MOM WANTS A SMALL DOG SO...?
well a labradoodle can get to the height of a normal poodle and if your dog has got a good body [in perfect condition] then you can entre dog shows like i do it is fun. i entre my dogs in shows i have boxer dogs. oh also a male labradoodle can get up to the same height. from lollyx01
A groodle is a Goodle Retriever and a Poodle. A Labradoodle is a Labrador and a poodle. They are both very lovely dogs. Hope this is helpful. :)
48% of the world is allergic to dogs.
Dogs can be allergic to nuts. You should not give your dog macadamia nuts, walnuts and pistachios. They are toxic to dogs.
different dogs could have different allergic reactions to foods or plants ect.. i know a dog that is alergic to chicken and he is a labradoodle, but i know another labradoodle that eats chicken and is fine. you should take the dog to a vet dso you know if the dog is alergic to anything
In general dogs are not allergic to birds. If you suspect that your dog might be allergic to birds then you should consult a vet.
Yes...if you are allergic to other dogs it is likely that you will be allergic to chi's. They DO shed, not alot, but they still shed.
Not necessarily; some people are only allergic to cats or dogs and not both. Not necessarily; some people are only allergic to cats or dogs and not both.