It's quite simple. You can get a hairless cat or dog (but I would suggest not, because they're not the cutest things out there), or you can get a snake, lizard, or gecko. But if I was allergic to fur, I would get a fish or a parakeet.
If you're not allergic good.
Pets can be allergic to anything, same as humans.
In most cases, yes they are. Poodles have "hair" as opposed to fur. If you are allergic to dogs, you should visit with a Poodle before you decide to get one. It's actually the dander that most people are allergic to.
She's probably allergic to the pet dander. That's the tiny flakes of dead skin the animals shed.
Ferrets are not good pets for any children. There are no tests for allergic reactions for human from ferrets. Ferrets don't produce dander like cats, which causes allergic reactions in humans.
Because people hunt them and kill them for bounties, and keep them as pets, they think wild animals are good pets, but they are not.
Yes, they are good for people with allergies, but sometimes the dog can get dandruff, so give schnauzers a bath every now and then!
Unfortunately, yes. A good many pet dogs and cats become test animals in labs.
No, not all pets smell, some animals or pets smell rather good.
No. Cats have fur with curtain bugs that keep up the moisture in their skins. Rabbits have textured oil as do dogs.
hamsters and gerbles are very good pets and are only around$15
No, toucans are wild animals and shouldn't be kept as pets.