Some recommended breeds are bichon frise, yorkshire terrier, shih tzu, basenji, chinese crested, maltese, and several other types of terriers, like bedlington and kerry blue.
The dog breed of Bichon Frise, Schnauzer, and Yorkshire Terrier are all examples of allergy free dogs. They are 3 of 10 dog breeds listed on the "SheKnows" site where they listed the best allergy free dogs.
There are breeds of dog which still can live with people who are allergic to them. These are usually poodle or part poodle (labradoodles etc) as these dogs have different fur to normal dogs and are usually allergy-free. If your parent's only reason for not wanting the dog is the allergy, tell them to check out some of these breeds and see if your sibling is still allergic. If he/she is and still lives with you, maybe it's best not to get a dog.
no. if your allergic to dogs this is not a good dog for you .Unless your willing to groom it a few times a week or get allergy medicines
Yes, they are allergy free.
Only to some people. Some people are allergic to the breed, others the hair, others the fact that they are a dog.
Brands of Allergy Free Filters sold in Canada are Allergy-Free Filter, AchooAllergy, Ridgid 5-layer allergen Filter and Douglas Vacuum and Allergy Relief.
It depends on their size, age and breed. Different breeds and different sizes and different ages have different requirements and limits. Since there are thousands of breeds of dogs on the planet (plus countless numbers of mixed-mongrels) this answer could go on forever.Feel free to re-ask the question for specific breeds.
Dogs aren't like cars. It isn't like a Chevy and a BMW. You pay more depending on the particular dogs bloodlines/ancestry. You could get either one of these breeds for free, or for $3000.00. Same with all dog breeds.
Allergycontrol.com and healthguard.com are two sites that specialize in allergy-free, ergonomic mattresses, pillows, and accessories. Tempur-pedic also offers a special allergy-free line. You can consult these folks if your interested, this is abrand of allergy free mattresses. http://www.bedroomfurniture.com/Allergy-Free-Mattresses-C19345.html
All dogs will smell like a dog if left too long without a bath. There are, however, dogs which tend to have less of a dog odor, such as Poodles, Chinese Crested Dogs, Maltese, Greyhounds, and most non-shedding dogs (if regular grooming is maintained). What an animals eats also determines small, feed goes into system and through skin and hair.
No.
All defined breeds are selectively bred. Maybe different breeders have slightly different goals, but as long as humans decide which dog mates with which, then it is selective breeding. Only time breeding isn't selective is when the dogs are free to mate as THEY wish. As with street dogs.