Depending on the breeds of the mix, yes they can cause Allergies. It also depends on what you are allergic to (either dander or saliva). In the case you are allergic to dander, you should try to get a hypoalergenic dog (mix or full). Before bringing a dog into a home of someone who has allergies, you should be sure that you don't have any reaction to the dog. Some hypoalergenic dogs/mixes are:
poodle
yorkshire terrier
maltese
soft coated wheaten terrier
maltipoo (maltese/poodle)
morkie (maltese/yorkshire terrier)
havanese
havapoo (havanese/poodle)
Labrador Retrievers are a pure breed of dog and not a mix breed. They were originally bred as working dogs to retrieve game for hunters and are known for their friendly and outgoing nature.
it depends on the dogs example:a teacup yorkie and a bishon frise will have small puppies
A Malte-poo is a hybrid dog breed that is a mix between a Maltese and a Poodle. These dogs are known for being friendly, intelligent, and hypoallergenic, making them a popular choice for people with allergies. They typically have a soft, fluffy coat that can come in a variety of colors.
If the female dog is a mix breed but the male is a purebred lab, the puppies would be considered a mix of the two breeds. The puppies will inherit characteristics from both parents, making them a mix breed.
Yes there are certain breeds of dogs that are good with children Labs, retreivers, German shepards, boxers(PROPERLY trainned) and border collies. These are just naming afew from my experience with dogs, but border collies would be a major pointer. Little lap dogs can sometimes get protective of their people and try nip at children putting them off dogs, huge dogs breed for fighting long back can be untolurable of small children pulling their tail.
Many dogs are a mix-breed that are found today.
"Malton" dogs are not a breed, but a cross/mix of a purebred Maltese with the Cavachon (Cavalier King Charles Spaniel/Bichon Frise mix). Both the Maltese and Bichon Frise are low shedding, low dander dogs that are often good with people with allergies, however, typically the Spaniels, like the Cavalier King Charles, are not considered low shedding or low dander dogs. You would just need to "try out" the dog in your home for a few days before the decision is made to get that type of dog. Even purebred dogs can cause different reactions in people with allergies, so you usually must test each individual dog, not just a breed of dogs to see how you do. Most reputable breeders will let you take the dog home for a trial, or will at least make them available to you to spend time with them to see how the allergic response goes.
Pomeranian husky breeds are mix breed dogs. They are not pure bred. This mixed breed of Pomeranian huskies are a breed of hypoallergenic dogs. Another name for this breed of dogs is pomsky.
I think this is a very, very good question. Usually, when you get a mix with a poodle, they are hypoallergenic. But sometimes when you get a dog that's mixed with a poodle, there is too much of the other dog that you want to breed with the poodles, and you may have allergies. I have two pure poodles and poodles are just great. If you want a dog and are worried that you may have allergies, get a poodle and you will be very happy with him/her. Some people just don't like the silly haircuts that you do to poodles but I don't do that to my dogs. That style is just for shows.
Since Akita dogs are a breed and not a species, they do not have their own scientific name.
The Pekinese is it's own Chinese breed. They arn't what you call a 'mix-breed' or 'hybrid'
No, it doesn't. Dogs regulary have diffrent colors depending on their breed.
Labrador Retrievers are a pure breed of dog and not a mix breed. They were originally bred as working dogs to retrieve game for hunters and are known for their friendly and outgoing nature.
No answer, really. You see, when two diff rent sorts of dogs have a puppy, but the mum and dad dogs were two different breeds, their puppy's breed is called a "Cross Breed".
Yes, Samoyed's are in fact hypoallergenic. This makes them great pets for dog lovers with strong dog allergies. No, they are not! As a Samoyed breeder (we have Sammies in our life for 20 years) I have to say, that they are NOT hypoallergenic dogs. I have seen many people, who where looking for a Samoyed as their future dog, since they have allergies and have been informed that they are hypo allergic. But after 10 - 30 minutes contact with that breed they finally believed, that a Samoyed is not considered a hypoallergenic breed!
That's a stereotype. Pure bred dogs might have a condition or a short life- span while the mixed breed might be a mix of a long life-spanned dog and another dog.
Yes, though most of the registered dogs are purebreds, they do allow registration services to owners of mixed breed dogs. The applications are stamped with "PUREBRED" or "NONPUREBRED". Note that "MISC" will appear in front of any mixed breed description on the BREED field.