Often referred to as the «dog in sheep clothing,» the Bedlington terrier's «wool is appreciated by
allergy sufferers because it is known for producing less dander and doesn't tend to shed as in other dogs.
Although this breed of cat may seem like a nightmare for
allergy sufferers because of their long, fluffy fur, they actually don't produce as much Fel D1 protein as other breeds.
The coat of Havanese dogs makes them a good choice for
allergy sufferers because they tend to shed very little.
It is loaded with concentrated amounts of amylase (the enzyme that helps digests carbohydrates), it also can be beneficial for
allergy sufferers because most raw honey has some pollen in it which can help build immunities.
Not exact matches
Because the Schnoodle has a fairly low - shedding coat he is a good choice for
allergy sufferers.
Bichons do not shed, which makes them excellent companions for
allergy sufferers, but
because the curly coat grows continuously, diligent grooming is essential to prevent mats and tangles.
Of course, you know that
allergy sufferers love these pets mostly
because they can often befriend them without going into a sneezing and wheezing fit.
Allergy sufferers may prefer these non-shedding dogs
because they produce less pet dander than their shedding counterparts.
However, there are some dog breeds that may not affect
allergy sufferers as much
because of the type of hair these breeds have or the amount of hair they shed.