If you are only eleven, you cannot legally be working ANYWHERE. Go back to school - and see a doctor about those Allergies.
Not necessarily; some people are only allergic to cats or dogs and not both. Not necessarily; some people are only allergic to cats or dogs and not both.
So many pure-bred dogs (dogs that are interbred with mother-son, mother-brother, to keep the breed 'pure') are fragile and are owned by people today, it's quite possible that some dogs could be allergic to other dogs. Also, there are so many hair care, skin care, and insect repellents on the market as well, some of these weaker dogs could be allergic to many things, including people.
No, these people are allergic to hypoallergenic dogs as much as they are to any other dogs. These dogs are only referred to as hypoallergenic because they hardly moult at all, and are hence less likely to trigger an allergic reaction.
no. they only love other cats or dogs.
Only 1, but you could own a number of dogs and/or cats within a file
Most people that are allergic to cats are only actually allergic to the fur, so a hairless cat.
Cats will only affect you if your allergic to them. If you have allergies the cat fur will make you sneeze.
dogs are really only trying to play but cats can get frightened because cats think the dogs are trying to attack
I would not purchase a dog before knowing if your Brother is allergic to dogs or not. What the humans normally react to is the dander in the pet's hair. Why not try taking your brother on a visit to an Animal Shelter and look at all the animals, which will also expose your brother to the dogs. Then see how he reacts after he gets home, try this on various days to really expose him to the dogs, stay away from the cats though. Or you could try having a friend bring their dog over on numerous days to visit at your house when your brother is there and see if any allergic reactions occur from your brother. This way you will know if he is allergic to dogs or not. It is not fair to a dog to be purchased then tossed away if your brother does end up being allergic to them
AnswerYes, there are vets that only treat dogs, you don't necessarily need to work with cats.AnswerThere are also medications you can take for your allergies.
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NO!