The last answer is not true , it depends on your relationship between the rabbit and the owner. If the rabbit has a personalty you will probably think it is the greatest rabbit in the world. If you are searching for a furry friend ( a rabbit ) I should suggest a Fawn or a Mini rex or a Chinchilla ( the breed)
Sadly, as yet there is no known non-allergenic breed of rabbits or other animals. Any animal that carries fur or feathers are a potential source of allergens. It is often thought by many people that handling an animal covered in fur or feathers usually trigger an allergic reaction. One of the major causes of allergic reactions in humans to animals is not the hair or fur but what is actually under it. If you are allergic to one kind of animal then the chances are you will be allergic to any other animal that carries feathers or fur. It is the small scales of dead or old skin particles shed from the animal that causes the reaction.
Individual pets can produce more or less dander. Household pets such as rabbits, rats, mice, hamsters and guinea pigs can also produce allergic reactions from their dried saliva and urine, once dry they become airborne. Older animals usually produce more dander than younger ones, as they age older animals skin becomes drier.
My understanding is that Rex Rabbits are a great breed for people with animal Allergies. Also, you tend to build up an immunity over time to any pet you might home.
I would contact a veterinarian for that. It depends on the size of your rabbit and his allergies or other conditions that he might have. Consult your local pet doctor to get the answer to that question, or look it up on a reliable pet health website.
the best way is to either get a bowl and fill it up with water or to buy a water tube for your rabbit at a local pt store
It can mean they have sneezed; some rabbits also do this when they have something stuck up their nose. If a rabbit sneezes repeatedly on a frequent basis or the sneezing is accompanied by nasal discharge it would be advisable to have them check out by a vet!
I don't see how a 10 year old rabbit can be a baby, a 10 year old rabbit would be a very, very old rabbit. Do you mean a 10 day old rabbit. In which case the baby would need to be fed on milk. The best milk for the rabbit would be that of its mother.
To be honest you don't actually need one!
If you are allergic to rabbits it probably isn't a good idea to buy one because you will not enjoy it as well as some other animal. Also, if you have allergies to alfalfa hay, timothy hay, or grass, you probably don't want to get a rabbit, as they eat all of these regularly.
If you are looking for more information on what allergies are most common in the summer, the best place to look is on www.webmd.com/allergies/summer-allergies
one of the best breeds with allergies is the siberian cats
An anti-histamine such as Aeris or Benadryl is your best bet for relief from allergies.
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there is somekind of detoxication, that can help release all allergies from your body.. google it
There are great organic bedding out there. They are ideal for people with allergies because they are hypoallergenic.
Most bagless vacuums are ideal for people with allergies of any kind.
Timothy hay, & rabbit pellets.
if u have fur allergies, u should probably get a fish or lizard of some sort.
I would contact a veterinarian for that. It depends on the size of your rabbit and his allergies or other conditions that he might have. Consult your local pet doctor to get the answer to that question, or look it up on a reliable pet health website.
The best over the counter medications for allergies are Zyrtec, Allegra and Benadryl. Zyrtec and Benadryl can cause fatigue so it's best to take it at night.