Lead is not considered hypoallergenic; in fact, it is a toxic metal that can cause serious health issues, including allergic reactions in some individuals. Unlike hypoallergenic materials, which are designed to minimize allergic responses, lead poses significant health risks regardless of allergy status. Therefore, it is crucial to avoid exposure to lead in any form.
No. No. No. They shed like crazy.
Basically it means that the item complies with law regarding its composition. California seems to be the only state forcing lead compliant and nickel compliant laws, setting limits on how much of these elements can be present in order to be safe.
Rats are not hypoallergenic
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 :)
When jewelry is designated as lead and nickel compliant, it means that it meets regulatory standards for the permissible levels of lead and nickel content. This compliance ensures that the jewelry is safe for prolonged wear and will not cause allergic reactions or other health concerns related to exposure to high levels of these metals.
No. They are from the hound group in which no dogs there are hypoallergenic.
They actually shed a lot and are not hypoallergenic.
It depends whether most of it's genes come from the poodle or the pomeranian. If it is more like the poodle than it will be more hypoallergenic than if it is more like the pomeranian side.
One can buy hypoallergenic blesher at the store. There are many stores you can buy them at, Walmart, Safeway, and several other drug stores. Like London durgs.
Yes. Potbelly Pigs are hypoallergenic.