Depending on which i would say that yes because they do not shed but sooner or later you will need to brush them... So maybe take it to the groomers.
A Saluki Dog is a good choice for people with allergies. This breed of dog does suffer from allergies themselves.
Yes, the Italian Greyhounds are a good choice for people with allergies.
No, but the Border Terrier sheds less than other dogs.
They tend to be pretty good at not shedding but sometimes they do in the summer. i get my airedale clipped in the summer so he stayes cool though.
Boston Terriers can be prone to allergies, which may manifest as skin irritations, itching, or gastrointestinal issues. Common allergens include food ingredients, pollen, dust mites, and certain materials. Regular grooming and maintaining a clean environment can help manage allergies, while consulting a veterinarian is essential for diagnosis and treatment options. Additionally, some Boston Terriers may benefit from hypoallergenic diets or medications to alleviate symptoms.
A Boston Terrier's short coat, which can be black and white, brown and white, or brindle and white, sheds very little and requires minimal grooming. Infrequent baths, with a towel rubdown in between, is all that is needed for these dogs. They are sometimes considered "hypoallergenic" and are well tolerated by people with allergies. A solid white coat in a Boston Terrier usually indicates genetic weakness.
Yes, cockapoos are hypoallergenic.
no. labs shed a lot.
Depends on if they can fetch tissues.... ;)
Yes , in deed it is it actually good for the owner that have ALLERGIES but if its thee owner is elegiac too them then its not safe loll
my border terrier otto was from a dog breeder in pennsylvania,he wasnt alot of money and is nice ,easy grooming,lovable and because of there skin type and fur type they are a good kind of dog for people with allergies :) i love border terriers
If you are allergic to dogs, a toy fox terrier could trigger the allergy.