What is true is that the non shedding breeds in general produce
much less dander, which means some people with dog allergies tend to find them to be much less triggering for their allergic reactions.
Not exact matches
Since they spend
less time licking their fur, it contains
much less saliva (a standard supply of cat allergens) and their
dander is
less more likely to be spread round.
«Dogs that have hair, not fur, actually don't shed as
much and tend to produce
less sneeze - provoking
dander,» said Dr. Benson.
For one thing, it sheds
much less than most dogs and it produces very little
dander.
Generally, non-shedding dogs do not release as
much dander as dogs that shed, so they are
less likely to cause allergy reactions.
Yet some dogs do produce
less dander, while others shed
less and so don't drop as
much dander - laden fur around the house.
These hypoallergenic dog breeds have non-shedding coats which may produce
less dander allowing allergy sufferers to tolerate this list of dog breeds
much better.
Instead, daily use of products akin to Pal's Quick Cleaning Wipes will take away saliva and
dander out of your cat's hair and are
much less nerve - racking for felines who prefer not to be rubbed in the tub.
One theory as to why avian flu hasn't spread as
much from chickens to humans in West Africa is that Nigeria and neighbors are warmer and there's more space, so people don't have to keep their chickens in their houses — meaning they breathe
less chicken feces and
dander, etc..