If the child is not specifically allergic to dogs, he would benefit from the friendship of a dog. Dog allery is quite rare. More people are allergic to cats than to dogs.
Yes
No dog is hypoallergenic because all dogs shed. There are dogs that are better for people with allergies tough such as the Shih Tzu, the Maltese, the poodle, and the Lhasa Apso.
Lhasa Apso dogs have two coats. The inner, softer coat sheds twice a year. The outer, tough coat does not shed and must be groomed or trimmed to maintain. Lhasa Apsos shed and produce dander like virtually every dog breed; however, they are considered one of the breeds better suited for people with allergies.
Lhasa apsos make great pets, and they are spunky, stubborn, and sweet! they are very intelligent and easy to train.
i dont think so because the smell goes in the nose which makes the nostile weird
Suet can be good for generally all people especially for winter. ??
it depends how old there are. but yes it is
Bailey is a great name!!!
Something short and sweet, but two syllables. Coco or Kumba!
No dog is hypoallergenic because all dogs shed. There are dogs that are better for people with allergies tough such as the Shih Tzu, the Maltese, the poodle, and the Lhasa Apso.
Yes! they are fantastic for people with asthma
no
Lhasa Apso puppies are just like any other puppy, give it plenty of water, food and shelter. Puppies should be fed three or four times a day from 6 to 8 weeks of age. After 8 weeks, feed it twice a day. Continue to feed it twice a day until a year old when you can begin feeding one big meal a day if you like. Fresh, clean water should always be available to your puppy. Make sure he gets his vaccinations annually (consult a vet for this) and if he is not Kennel Club registered or for breeding, save up to spay/neuter him at a year old. Lhasa Apso's require lots of grooming to keep their coats in shape, a daily brush should be sufficient. Walking on a lead can be begun after the puppy has had his injections - until then, keep him indoors. Good luck!
Chrysanthemums have pollen which may trigger an asthma attack in some people.
yes it is good for asthma
Too many. If you need to ask, you shouldn't breed. The only good breeders are responsible breeders who know what they're doing and spend thousands of dollars health checking parents, testing etc. You would be adding to the population of hundreds of thousands of unwanted dogs/puppies. Get them fixed.
They should be worth nothing as any cross is a mutt. If anyone is purposely crossing two breeds of dogs they are back yard breeders or worst yet apuppy mill. If you want a good quality dog check with local kennel clubs or breed specific clubs for your best value.
1. Can you die from it?2.Will it ever go away from your body or do you live with it forever?3.What is the percentage of people with asthma?