Dog mites, skin dander and saliva are responsible for dog allergies and because these exist on all dogs, there are no completely hypoallergenic breeds. If you have some tolerance and experience controllable reactions, then the following breeds are going to be your best bet in the short coat category as they tend to produce less dander than other short coated breeds: * Australian Cattle Dog * Basenji * Bedlington Terrier * Border Terrier * Cairn Terrier * Fox Terrier (Smooth) * Poodle * Miniature Schnauzer * Chinese Crested
easy they rarely shed hair and the less hair the less you sneeze
Yes because jack russels don't have a lot of hair.
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
There are many non-shedding dogs. Here are some: Shih Tzu Yorkshire Terrier Maltese West Highland White Terrier Dachshund (moderate shedders) Bichon Frise Miniature Poodle Italian Greyhound Border Terrier Cairn Terrier Havanese Miniature Schnauzer Norfolk Terrier Silky Terrier Welsh Terrier Boston Terrier Scottish Terrier Chinese Crested Australian Terrier Wirehaired Fox Terrier Greyhound Bedlington Terrier Irish Water Spaniel Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier Basenji Kerry Blue Terrier Airedale Terrier Standard Poodle
The following breeds tend to be easier on people with allergies, according to the American Kennel Club: * Bedlington Terrier * Bichon Frise * Chinese Crested * Irish Water Spaniel * Kerry Blue Terrier * Maltese * Poodle (any size) * Portuguese Water Dog * Schnauzer (any size) * Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier * Xoloitzcuintli for more information: http://dogtime.com/allergies-people.html
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, they are good for people with allergies, but sometimes the dog can get dandruff, so give schnauzers a bath every now and then!
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
yes the coat has that similar to the poodle which is better for people with allergies because the coat doesn't pick up the dander that some people are allergic to.
Miniature Doberman Pinschers, like all dog breeds, can trigger allergies in sensitive individuals due to proteins found in their skin, saliva, and urine. However, they are considered to be lower-shedding dogs, which may make them more suitable for allergy sufferers compared to other breeds. It's important for anyone with dog allergies to spend time with a breed before bringing one home to assess their reaction. Consulting with an allergist can also provide guidance on managing allergies related to pets.
No. You can't catch allergies from people with allergies.