Poodles are wonderful for Allergies! Because they shed low in the summer. There is no such thing as a dog that does NOT shed. All dogs shed but like i said before, the poodle sheds low. Another word for this low shedding is hypoallergenic.
Poodles are the most recommended dog for people with severe allergies to dogs.
Poodles are good for people with dog allergies, because they don't shed and are often considered hypallergenic.
Not necassarly, since they do shed and have dander they can affect allergy sufferers
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Yes but it could also be a cold!
Some dogs cause more problems than others. But, it is not usually the fur or coat that causes the allergic reaction, it is more often the proteins in the dander (dandruff) and in the saliva (and sometimes urine) of the dog. Poodles and poodle mixes are often good choices for allergy sufferers. See the related question below.
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Some poodles can be mean. They are not good with children unless they are professional poodles.
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Fish and reptiles can be good pets for allergy sufferers, as they don't produce as much particulate matter such as hair or dander, which are common allergy triggers, and are highly unlikely to produce any of the common allergy-inducing skin proteins. However, they come with their own blend of bacteria, and anyone with a compromized or over active immune system should proceed with caution.
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Get a fish or tell your parents that you will keep the dog in your room. You can get a chihuahua or beagle (those dogs don't shed a ton). Hairless dogs, cats, rodents, and other hairless pets (other than fish, birds, and lizards) are really gross (I mean hairless cats, EW! I really love dogs too! I LOVE chihuauas they are so cute!! Poodles are also good for people with allergies. If you have a little brother or sister I would recomend that you got the Standard poodle. They are the best with kids! To add on to that, here is a list of hypoallergenic dogs (dogs that are considered good for allergy sufferers): No dog is completely hypoallergenic, but these dogs shed less and carry less allergins in their fur. Also, consider Chinese Crested crossbreeds - Chinese crested dogs are partly hairless dogs and are usually good for allergy sufferers when crossed with other dogs; and that way, the dog isn't hairless if you are not keen on hairless dogs. I have asthma and an allergy to dogs, and I get on well with Chinese crested crossbreeds and poodles (my friend has some). Move out, get your own place and THEN get pet(s) of YOUR choice.
Unfortunately Answers.com prohibits the use of urls in answers given, but just google 'dogs and allegies' and you will find sites with good answers. Generally speaking, non-shedding dogs -often the ones with the curly coats - are best. Of course, you will then have to incur the cost of having them trimmed regularly. Good dogs for people with dog hair allergy are poodles, labradoodles (a cross between poodles and Labrador retrievers), Irish water spaniels and Kerry Blue or Bedlington terriers.