The Portuguese Water Dog is the least disturbing and the least allergenic of the common breeds.
i believe so i had asthma all my life until i got my yorkie poo. its been a year since i had asthma
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.
you cant catch asthma
A mini schnauzer because they don't shed. weird yes because its a long haired dog but I have one and she never shed.
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It really depends on what the child is allergic to (what causes his/her symptoms). If the child's asthma is triggered by animal hair, it might not be the best idea. But if he/she isn't... well, then it might be okay. You still want to check if the child is allergic to dogs.
Yes, dogs can have asthma, although it is relatively rare to find such a dog. Asthma is much more common (relatively speaking) in cats.
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
Asthma is often caused by allergic reactions. If you were to get a "hypo-allergenic" dog, or one that has hair, not fur, it will lessen allergic reactions, as most who are allergic to dogs, are actually allergic to their dander. I do know that Yorkshire Terriers are one such breed, for I have one due to my allergies.
if you brush your rottweiler around 2-3 times a week the fur should stay down, they do not shed very much but if you are concerned about asthma, brushing will probably be the best thing to do.
It depends on how severe is the asthma condition. However, the Pekingese is not recommended as a pet for people with asthma as this breed sheds heavily.