poodles, hairless dogs, and breeds mixed with other non shedding breeds. and as for the asthma, i would get an ok from your doctor and talk to her/him about the effects of dog hair and dander with a post asthmatic person
The Portuguese Water Dog is the least disturbing and the least allergenic of the common breeds.
Dog hair really don't affect asthma. They more affect allergies to dander. But if you do have allergies to dander, and want a Jack Russell, long-hairs are best as they shed less.
No ,having a cockapoo does not affect asthma I have a son who has asthma and we really wanted a dog so we did some research on dogs and different breeds. We found a beautiful Sandy coloured puppy who we really wanted so we brought him home and we now keep him and he is so lovely!!!!! My son has had no reaction to this and he has REALLY BAD asthma and is usually allergic to any animal but we are all glad we brought our wonderful little puppy home and we named him Sandy!
I wouldn't recommend a lab for a child who has asthma only because labs shed a lot. I have a cousin who has bad asthma and he cannot be around my labrador. I would recommend a dog that won't shed such as a Bernese Mountain dog. They do not shed and the oils on their skin will not affect someone with asthma.
it is believed to have 355 breeds of dog including mix breeds.
Recent research has shown that children raised with a dog in the home have a lower instance of asthma when they get older. These children also have fewer allergies.
you cant catch asthma
None! Both molt, cats molt more as their fur is denser. However you can get special breeds of both cats and dogs that don't molt, discuss which breeds these are with a vet. x
Having Asthma doesn't affect your sense of smell and taste
Dog hybrid depending on the mix of the breeds. Then they have the same qualites of both breeds.
There are around 200 dog breeds recognized in Australia by the Australian National Kennel Council.