According to a 2011 study, there's no proof that certain breeds
produce less allergens than any other breed.
While no dogs are allergy - free, some experts refer to hypoallergenic dogs as breeds that
produce less allergens than some others.
Interestingly a spayed or neutered cat
produces less allergens.
There Are claims that the Siberian Cat
produces less allergens than other breeds.
Not exact matches
Another area where consumer preferences are re-shaping the packaged food industry is with their desire for foods that offer better nutrition; have
less sugar; are organic; are «free - from»
allergens and additives, including GMOs (and «free - from jargon» in clean labelling); are ethically sourced and
produced; and do not harm the environment in any way, from growing or creating the ingredients through to
producing the final product.
Certain companies
producing hypoallergenic dog foods use meats — called novel ingredients — that are
less common as
allergens.
The list of non-shedding dogs below are allergy friendly dog breeds that
produce less dander and with regular grooming will reduce the
allergens fur can collect causing the allergic reactions.
These diets are
less likely to contain grain mites or storage mites, a skin
allergen in some dogs that can
produce an uncomfortable itch.
Some cats seem to
produce less of the antigen than others, but a person is most likely to be sensitized to the
allergens present in their environment and these will usually be the ones that come from their own cat.