It depends on how small you would want the animal. I have a Shitzu, poodle mix puppy and he is pretty small, and non-shedding. Your best bet is to go with a small reptile or a puppy that is crossed with a poodle or another breed that does not shed.
--Sweetness
Some popular hypoallergenic pet shampoos include Earthbath Hypoallergenic Pet Shampoo, Veterinary Formula Clinical Care Antiparasitic & Antiseborrheic Medicated Shampoo, and Burt's Bees for Pets Hypoallergenic Shampoo. It's best to consult with your veterinarian to determine the most suitable option for your pet's specific needs.
Yes, kinkajous are hypoallergenic. They do make good pets, but please do a LOT of research before you get one. I hope you enjoy your new pet!
none that i am aware of.
Go to a pet store or purchase online with money helps
Yes, tea cup pigs are hypoallergenic. They also do not shed and are very unlikely to get fleas. For these reasons tea cup pigs are becoming a popular pet.
A hypoallergenic pet that is easy to maintain could be a breed of dog such as a poodle or a bichon frise. These breeds have minimal shedding and produce less dander, which can help reduce allergic reactions in people. Regular grooming and bathing can help keep their coat in good condition.
I had to put one of my bullmastiffs on a hypoallergenic food. I had a difficult time finding one in the pet stores. My Vet told me ones that had salmon and such were ok but he did have one that is made by Science Diet and is strictly a hypoallergenic food. It is either Z/D or some kind of ?/D. Just ask your Veterinarian as that is the only place you can purchase this food. It is very expensive but worth it if that is what your pet needs to be on.
Snorkie puppies are not considered hypoallergenic as they have a coat that sheds. People with allergies to pet dander may still experience reactions to snorkie puppies. Regular grooming and cleaning can help minimize allergens.
i dont see why not as poodles are hypoallergenic dogs but i would check it on google just incase
Rats are not hypoallergenic
you can put it in a small box.
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.