Not exact matches
Even with these benefits it is important to note that
so - called
hypoallergenic breeds produce allergens, and each pet is individual and can produce more allergens than its littermate.
Too many dogs end up in rescue shelters on the back of misguided purchases from those who have bought in to the myth that low shedding or
so - called
hypoallergenic dog
breeds are zero maintenance.
While studies have shown that a purely nonallergenic dog doesn't exist — as every dog has dander — there are certain
breeds that don't shed fur, or do
so minimally enough to be considered
hypoallergenic.
But please note that there is no 100 %
hypoallergenic breed,
so consult with your doctor and vet if you have allergy problems before you get a yorkie.
So we did lots of research on which
breeds we were interested in — small,
hypoallergenic, good with kids and dogs — then headed out to see Mike.
One of the biggest reasons why this
breed is
so popular is because they are
hypoallergenic.
Certainly, if you were to fashion a Venn diagram of dogs who don't shed and
so - called
hypoallergenic dogs, there are a number of
breeds that would overlap.
Hypoallergenic cats share certain characteristics that make them less likely to cause allergies,
so they may be tolerated by people more than other
breeds.
That's the conclusion of a new study by Henry Ford Hospital researchers, which finds that homes with
so - called
hypoallergenic dogs don't have lower household levels of allergens than those with other
breeds.
Poodles are a good example of a
breed where some are
hypoallergenic and others not
so much.
So, while some dogs are less likely to provoke allergies in people, there is no universal
hypoallergenic dog
breed.
Because
so many children have allergies and serious reactions in today's world, we are going to look at a few of these small
hypoallergenic dog
breeds that are very child - friendly.
All dogs produce dander
so there are no «
hypoallergenic»
breeds.