If you are worried about allergens then a hepa filter is best.
That would be best but no matter what u should think about a poodle a Portuguese water dog or a yorkie would be better but no matter what you chose they still have allergens but not as much
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Avoidance of allergens is the best method of allergy treatment for dogs, however that's not always an option. The type of allergy will determine the treatment. Biotin, anithistamines and omega-3 fatty acids are some treatments used.
Avoidance of the allergens is the best treatment, but this is often not possible. When it is not possible to avoid one or more allergens, there are two major forms of medical treatment, drugs and immunotherapy.
It is not possible to make a dog hypoallergenic. Some breeds are considered hypoallergenic because they produce less dander, but no dog is completely allergen-free. Regular grooming and cleaning can help reduce allergens in the home.
There are many dog allergy treatments available for use on Great Danes. There are shampoos, sprays and pills which can help lessen allergens emanating from your pet.
Yes, it is possible to build immunity to dog allergies over time through regular exposure to dogs, which can help the body develop a tolerance to the allergens.
No, the weiner dog (Dachshund) is not hypoallergenic. They shed moderately and produce dander like most other dog breeds, which can trigger allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. Regular grooming and cleaning can help reduce allergens in the environment.
Miniature Pinschers are not considered hypoallergenic. While they do have short hair that may produce less dander compared to some other breeds, they can still trigger allergies in sensitive individuals. Regular grooming and cleaning can help reduce allergens, but no dog breed is completely free of allergens. If you're allergic, it's best to spend time with the breed before making a decision.
Coton is best as wool can hold more allergens then cotton
If he/she has a rash on the stomach, it's likely a grass allergy. If your dog is sneezing a lot, it is probably the same pollen that is making you sneeze. Depending on where you live, watch your news channel to determine which allergens are high.