"Dander" is the fluffy stuff the dog sloughs off due to natural causes. It's usually white and downy. If you brush your dog, you will find that the brush fills up with dander rather quickly.
no one but God can see cat dander
All dog have dander. Dander is dead flakes of skin that a dog loses, much like human beings. Larger dogs that are considered to be hypoallergenic or close to it are the standard poodle and the goldendoodle.
small white flakes
No. If you are allergic, look into getting a hypoallergenic dog. These dogs have hair, like humans, instead of fur. Some of these dogs are poodles and bishon frises.
Bichon's are considered allergy-free dogs. They are the best type of dog to get if you are allergic to dogs.
There is no such thing as a hypo-allergenic dog. It is the dander that causes the allergy and all dogs are going to have dander. The breeds that don't shed may be a better alternative then a shedding dog as they are said to produce less dander.
No breed of dog is good for people who are allergic to dog dander.
Yes, dander consists of the skin flakes that shed from all mammals. Some dog breeds shed less hair and skin, and may be called "hypoallergenic breeds" but they still shed small amounts of skin and hair.
poodles are hypoallergenicAnother viewThere is really no such thing as a hypoallergenic dog but the dogs that don't shed don't "lose" as much dander.
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 dog is allergen free they just make less dander the hair isn't the problem its the dander but Airedales are good dogs for people who are allergice to dogs.
Some animals that are considered hypoallergenic and produce less dander or shed less include certain dog breeds like poodles, bichon frises, and Portuguese water dogs, as well as some cat breeds like sphynx, Russian blue, and Balinese. However, no animal is completely dander-free.