As a long-time boxer owner and a physician, I would say no. Although boxers have a minimal, short-hair coat, you would be surprised how much they shed. For someone with significant Allergies to pet dander, I would stick with one of the known "hypoallergenic" breeds (i.e. poodle, bichon frise, Portugese water dog, or one of the "designer" breeds like labradoodles and goldendoodles). Our current boxer has horrible allergies himself -- Maybe he's allergic to us!
A Saluki Dog is a good choice for people with allergies. This breed of dog does suffer from allergies themselves.
I think the boxer is.
They are only good if they have human hair like a yorkie or some type of dog like that. If they have dog hair then no they are not good for people with allergies
nope they aren't good around other dogs.
Yes because jack russels don't have a lot of hair.
o, here is all you need to know about boxer dogs. they are not ouside dogs, infact they love to be inside. and the dog is very ficous animal, and if you get it angry, itll bit you. hahahahahahahahaha
No, Huskies shed heavily and are not recommended for those allergic to dogs. It is better to acquire a low-shedding dog, such as a Poodle or a Bichon Frise.
Yes, the Italian Greyhounds are a good choice for people with allergies.
Cavanese dogs have hair instead of fur and have low shedding which makes them very good dogs for people with allergies. Cavaneses are also easily trained.
Chihuahua's do shed moderately. If you have allergies to dogs then there is a good chance that having a chihuahua will bother you.
Yes, they are good for people with allergies, but sometimes the dog can get dandruff, so give schnauzers a bath every now and then!
In order to find a good place where you can buy Bengal cats and boxer dogs, you will have to look for breeders in your area. A breeder is your best option for buying pets.