Arden Grange have been
producing hypoallergenic dog foods since 1996 and this complete food is perfect for adult pets who have sensitive skin, dietary intolerance's or sensitive digestive systems.
Certain companies
producing hypoallergenic dog foods use meats — called novel ingredients — that are less common as allergens.
Not exact matches
The growing number of
dogs that are becoming allergic to ingredients in their food has inspired many companies to start
producing «
hypoallergenic»
dog food.
A
hypoallergenic dog is less likely than other
dogs to
produce allergic reactions in some people.
These smaller
dogs and hairless breeds are often presented as
hypoallergenic because they simply
produce fewer allergens.
While these
hypoallergenic dog breeds
produce less dander, they still
produce some.
While no
dogs are allergy - free, some experts refer to
hypoallergenic dogs as breeds that
produce less allergens than some others.
Hypoallergenic dogs are those breeds that shed less than their counterparts, thus
producing far less allergy - inducing dander.
Many people also claim that their coat does not
produce allergies, making the breed a
hypoallergenic dog.
Just as
hypoallergenic dogs still
produce allergens, including dander, which increases as a
dog ages, shedding, even among non-shedding
dog breeds, is situation and lifestyle dependent.
All
dogs produce allergens; studies have not shown that
dogs can be
hypoallergenic (not cause allergy).
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.
The entire «designer
dog» craze began when a gentleman named Wally Conron made his best effort to
produce a
hypoallergenic guide
dog for a blind woman whose husband was highly allergic to
dogs.
Most
hypoallergenic dog breeds have non-shedding coats which
produce less dander.
Whilst keen to stress that no
dog is completely
hypoallergenic, the American Kennel Club and other sources say that
dog breeds with predictable, non-shedding coats
produce less dander
Hypoallergenic dogs have non-shedding coat due to which they also
produce less dander.
It is a non-shedding breed and, like the poodle and schnauzer that are also non moulting
dogs it is also considered to be
hypoallergenic and
produces little or no odour.
All
dogs produce dander so there are no «
hypoallergenic» breeds.