Breeds that shed less are less likely to make their owners sneeze
because the dander and saliva remain on the hair that stays in the hair follicle.
Not exact matches
Even if you have a no - shoes rule in your household (a good idea), rugs and fabric can still harbor germs
because they trap skin cells, food spills, pet
dander, pollen, spit - up, and more.
Woodcock suspects that down pillows may be less hospitable to microbial growth
because the tightly woven fabric covers that keep feathers in also keep out spores, mites, dust, and dog and cat
dander.
Say your
dander is up
because your boss just threatened to fire you.
Not even birds are safe for the
dander - sensitive,
because they produce feather dust, known as bird
dander.
Indoor air pollution can be a bigger problem than outdoor,
because of the increased use of chemicals, and possible presence of mold spores and pet
dander.
So let's say you fill it with a few high histamine foods; then you feel it up with stress; then you fill it up to being exposed to animal hair (
dander); then pollen season starts; and woah, we're right, right, right at the top; and then we eat an apple which is not high histamine, it doesn't cause inflammation, in fact, it's anti-inflammatory; and suddenly we spill over
because the active digestion itself is an inflammatory process.
For all who thought he was robbed an Oscar nod for Fruitvale Station, get ready to get your
dander up once again,
because he's even better here, and likely, once again, to have almost no shot to be considered for a Best Actor nomination.
This is
because these dogs are believed to produce less
dander and saliva, and shed less fur.
However, it is important to clarify that there is not such a thing as a hypoallergenic dog breed simply
because allergens can be also be found in the dog's saliva, skin secretions and
dander.
In conclusion, you don't have to put up with pet
dander because you have a dog.
However, people who suffer from allergies need to be very carefull
because it is possible for allergies to be triggered by the dog's saliva or
dander.
His intent was to provide those who could not have a service dog
because of allergies with a low
dander dog that would be successful in a guide dog program.
These breeds are perfect for people who have allergies
because minimal shedding means less
dander and allergens in the air.
«Allergic reactions occur
because the body's immune system is treating the allergen — in this case, pet
dander — as an enemy, so repeated or prolonged exposure could simply lead to a more extreme reaction — which could be very dangerous,» says Dr. Benson.
In general it is thought that lower shedding breeds of dogs are better for people with allergies - principally
because they tend to produce less
dander.
These dogs can trigger even more allergies
because the hair is too fine to trap any of the
dander.
Because of their thick, double coats that they have, they are more susceptible to shedding great amounts of fur and
dander more frequently, just as other breeds on this list.
This is not
because less hair means less
dander, but
because it is easier to keep the dog very clean, and a clean dog will be less bothersome to the allergic person.
Small hairless dogs may be less likely to cause allergic reactions
because it's so easy to bathe them and the
dander falls off them.
You may want to use a tool known as the Furminator
because the doxiepoo tends to have a lot of
dander.
This is why so many more people are allergic to cats than dogs — it is not the hair, or the
dander, it is
because cats bathe themselves so much more frequently than dogs do and leave a residue on their coats that can cause a reaction in people.
Because this toy dog breed has very little pet
dander, those with allergies are less likely to have a reaction.
They are frequently called hypoallergenic, however,
because they shed less
dander than some other, more nasally - irritating breeds.
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.
Because all dogs have a protein in their saliva and
dander (flakes of dead skin) to which some people may be allergic, there's no such thing as a hypoallergenic dog.
Siberian cats are hypoallergenic, not
because they have less
dander,
because they have more and shed more
because they have long hair.
Allergy sufferers may prefer these non-shedding dogs
because they produce less pet
dander than their shedding counterparts.
I love it
because it does wonders for his thick coat... less shedding,
dander, oiliness and knots greatly diminish when Royal for Maine Coons are a part of his diet.
Although it has fur, Cockapoos are generally well - tolerated by people with allergies
because it doesn't shed or disperse
dander as much as other breeds.
Occasionally people are allergic to all cats except for one particular individual cat - either
because that cat produces a different type of
dander without the usual allergen or
because the person has become desensitized to that particular cat's
dander.
Nimmagadda said people who suffer from allergies might be better off adopting a dog that needs to be groomed frequently,
because regular brushing and trimming prevents
dander from entering the air.
He also recommended small - to - medium - sized dogs
because of a smaller surface area for the
dander to settle.
This is an advantage of wood flooring
because it does not harbor dust, mold and animal
dander.