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Hypoallergenic Dogs Offer Many Benefits

By Kathleen Hall


Owning a pet is the dream of millions of people around the world, though for some, this might seem like an impossibility. Individuals who suffer from animal allergies find it incredibly uncomfortable to be around most animals. Thankfully, there are several breeds of hypoallergenic dogs that are much more comfortable for allergy sufferers to tolerate, even on a full time basis

People who are said to be allergic to animals often find themselves dealing with a variety of uncomfortable symptoms such as red or watery eyes, sneezing, a swollen throat, itching, and even hives. They avoid being around most household pets of any kind - for fear of igniting their malady. As it turns out, they do not necessarily have to forego the pleasure of having a loyal canine companion.

This type of allergy sufferer is not allergic to animals, but have a strong sensitivity to the dander which they produce. Similar to dandruff in humans, dander is just discarded skin cells which are attached to the fur. When the pup sheds, the allergen is spread wherever they go, making it uncomfortable for those who are sensitive to it.

Breeds that are typically known to be good for allergy sufferers get that determination based upon two key factors. First, they have a type of skin that produces an extremely low amount of dander, or none at all. Secondly, they have a coat that does not shed, or sheds so little that the amount is too insignificant to affect any but those with extremely high sensitivities.

Another huge advantage to allergy friendly canines is their low shed factor. Not only does this mean fewer irritants to one's allergies, but also less fur on the furniture, the floor, or everyone's clothing. These pups are healthier for the sensitive and a bit easier to clean up after.

Even though the animal is considered good for allergies, they still might not be beneficial to some. They are typically very good for people whose allergic factors are moderate or mild. Those individuals who have an extreme sensitivity to pet dander could still be triggered by the pup's saliva, minimal shedding, or skin.

Individuals with any level of sensitivity might want to consult with their doctor prior to going through the process of adopting a dog. It might also be a good idea for one to pay a visit or two to the pup prior to actually bringing it home just to make sure there are no adverse reactions after spending time in close proximity of it. Once home, giving the pet regular baths could also help keep everything under control.

While some people choose to invest hundreds of dollars purchasing a dog from a breeder, many of these allergy friendly animals are found in shelters all over the country. Some of the more popular breeds of this type include Poodles, Maltese, Yorkshire Terriers, Schnauzers, and Shih Tzu. As a general rule, designer styles like Bichon Frise and Labradoodles are best when from first generation litters for the purest mix.




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