No because a jack Russell terriers has hair. When hair sheds, it will float, unlike fur. Hair is on long haired dogs like pomerainians and jack russells. Fur is on short haired dogs like rat terriers and bull dogs. Fur will collect in the carpet and cause dander and allergy problems.
No.
Dogs transmit allergens through their own dander and by tracking external allergens into your house. Humans are allergic to dander, not fur. Dander can be found in dog saliva, fur, hair, etc. Dogs that shed fur less, have hair or are hairless may be less likely to cause allergies because they leave less material with dander in your home. Chihuahua's do have fur and they do shed, so they are not the most hypoallergenic dog. However, smaller dogs are better for allergy sufferers in general because they produce a smaller amount of dander and material that carries dander. Washing a dog twice per week can help a great deal.
All horses have a certain amount of dander, but if you are finding a lot in the mane and tail, a good scrubbing with Listerine or Absorbine liniment usually takes care of the problem. The best fix for a horse with a lot of dander is a regular and thorough grooming program.
usually
Chihuahua pups do of course
food allergy
sometimes they can but most likely no
Yes, they do shed dander almost constantly, even with daily brushing and frequent washing. Golden Retrievers and asthma do not mix. Not at all.
A miniature poodle mix short haired Chihuahua mix are both good for people with allergies. A york terrier is not but there are solutions you can put on the dog to stop the dander and control allergies. Talk to the Vet
Yes. All pets have dander.
My chihuahua loves being in a purse. It makes it a lot easier when I take her to busier areas. But really its up to your chihuahua. If she's not comfortable, then it's much better off on a leash.
If its calm you can clean it in the bathtub or if it moves lot you can clean it with a hose.