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
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
short hair.
Yes because jack russels don't have a lot of hair.
Beagles have fur. Therefore it usually upsets allergies. Dogs like poodles have hair, which make them great for people who have animal allergies.
No, actually, short haired breeds, such as the Chihuahua, are a better choice for somebody with allergies. Long haired dog breeds, such as the Pomeranian or the St. Bernard, shed more hair more frequently, which will create more of a problem to some one allergic.
Yes short hair dogs do get fleas they can stick to the dog in many ways
Cavanese dogs have hair instead of fur and have low shedding which makes them very good dogs for people with allergies. Cavaneses are also easily trained.
there is really no difference.....most people say dog hair is what it is called when it falls off the dog and fur when it is on the dog...dogs with short fur/hair get less fleas then dogs with long fur/hair.... dogs also with white or light fur get more fleas then dogs with dark or black fur...
Only to some people. Some people are allergic to the breed, others the hair, others the fact that they are a dog.
No. Cats have fur with curtain bugs that keep up the moisture in their skins. Rabbits have textured oil as do dogs.
No. People only have hair in certain places, whereas dogs have it almost everywhere. So, there's your answer- no. yes, dogs dont have hair, they have fur.
Hair loss in dogs can be caused by various factors such as allergies, hormonal imbalances, parasites, infections, or underlying health conditions. It is important to consult a veterinarian to determine the specific cause and appropriate treatment for your dog's hair loss.