Yes.
if it's a pure bread Maltese, it should not shed because Maltese have no undercoat which is what makes most other dogs shed--they also have hair which makes them hypoallergenic. Are you sure you have a real Maltese? But something that would help is to comb him/her every day to get rid of some of the hair that would have gotten everywhere.
YES! Since both poodles and Maltese do not shed, their offspring does not shed either which makes them hypoallergenic.
Maltese Pomeranian mix puppies, often referred to as "Maltipoms," are not considered hypoallergenic. While they may shed less than some other breeds, no dog is completely free of allergens. People with allergies can still react to dander, saliva, and urine from these dogs. It's best for allergy sufferers to spend time with a Maltipom before deciding to adopt one.
All dogs shed fur. Some dogs shed a lot and some not as much. It depends on the breed. But, Maltese/Shih-Tzu mixes don't shed much. You can't tell when they shed though, because their fur is so thin that it seems like nothing.
A Malte-poo is a hybrid dog breed that is a mix between a Maltese and a Poodle. These dogs are known for being friendly, intelligent, and hypoallergenic, making them a popular choice for people with allergies. They typically have a soft, fluffy coat that can come in a variety of colors.
Rats are not hypoallergenic
No, these people are allergic to hypoallergenic dogs as much as they are to any other dogs. These dogs are only referred to as hypoallergenic because they hardly moult at all, and are hence less likely to trigger an allergic reaction.
well if the cat that the hypoallergenic cat is mixed with isn't hypoall. then the cat isn't hypoallergenic. if the mix includes all hypoall. cats then the cat is hypoallergenic.
no
No mice can never be hypoallergenic :)
No. They are from the hound group in which no dogs there are hypoallergenic.
"Hypoallergenic dogs" are those that shed very little because it is thought that they produce and expose less dander, which is what causes allergies in humans. Examples include; Maltese, Poodle, Airedale Terrier, Schnauzer, and more. To better understand what hypoallergenic dogs are, you can view my most recent post, Are non shedding dogs hypoallergenic? at Nonsheddingdogsblog.comBest of luck!- Connie M.