Sentences with phrase «allergies than any other breed»

Although any dog can develop an allergy at any time in her life, some breeds — terriers, setters, retrievers and flat - faced dogs such as pugs, bulldogs and Boston terriers — are more likely to get allergies than other breeds.

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While some breeds are said to be less allergy - inducing than others, experts say any furry animal can cause symptoms in susceptible individuals.
If you are allergy - prone and wish to keep a dog, be aware that in reality, there is no dog breed that is hypoallergenic, only breeds that shed less fur than others.
Those with cat allergies may actually react worse to direct contact with Sphynx cats than other breeds!
While no dog is completely allergy free, some dogs have non-shedding coats producing less dander than other breeds, gaining the popular label, dogs that do nt shed.
The Yorkshire Terrier is prone to food allergies and sensitivities a little more than other breeds which is why this Wellness CORE Small Breed Original Dry Food is a great option.
Other than a few rare cases of skin allergies, the Koolie dog breed is a very hardy dog indeed.
While no dogs are allergy - free, some experts refer to hypoallergenic dogs as breeds that produce less allergens than some others.
These ten hypoallergenic breeds will be more compatible with dog owners suffering from allergy symptoms than other breeds or mixes.
Another benefit of the Yorkshire Terrier is the fact that it is a «hypoallergenic» breed which simply means that it is better for allergy sufferers than many other breeds.
Some breeds do appear to experience food allergies more often than others, but there is no scientific proof to suggest a strong link between specific breeds and food allergies.
Certain breeds of dogs are more susceptible to allergies than others.
I hope our research and personal experience will give you a head start based on the information and results we've found over the years and which seemed to have worked for our Golden, a breed that is more allergy - prone than other breeds.
There are certain breeds that are less likely to cause allergy symptoms than others, so you don't have to live a dog - free life even if you do have allergies.
Certain breeds like Poodles have less dander and shed less than other breeds, which can be good for people with allergies.
Although this cat breed has long hair and doesn't look like it would be hypoallergenic, it produces less of the Fel D1 protein than other cats and therefore will aggravate allergy sufferers less.
Some studies suggest that Golden Retrievers are more allergy - prone than other breeds.
Healthwise, Scottish Terriers can be more prone to bleeding disorders, joint disorders, autoimmune diseases, allergies, and cancer than some other breeds of dog and there is a condition named after the breed called Scotty cramp.
Hypoallergenic cats share certain characteristics that make them less likely to cause allergies, so they may be tolerated by people more than other breeds.
Dogs of all breeds suffer from ear infections, but those with floppy ears and those with allergies are more prone to developing these infections than other dogs.
Before you start making your own homemade dog food, talk to your vet and ask if he or she has any special ingredient suggestions, as some breeds may be more prone to food allergies than others.
Some breeds are more likely to be afflicted by food allergies than others are.
With all breeds of dog there are some foods that are more likely to produce intolerances and allergies than others.
While it's true that no breed is 100 percent hypoallergenic, it can't be denied that some dogs breeds are better tolerated by allergy sufferers than others.
Some individual terriers are prone to wheat or corn allergies although this is less common than in other breeds, such as Golden Retrievers.
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