That is trueeeee.
Also, my aunt is allergic to cats but she got 2 anyway. But after awhile of being around her own cats, they didnt bother her. Whenever she is around other cats, she gets bothered still.
So if your puppies are bothering your allergies they should subside after you get used to them being around.
Congrats on your new pups!
2007-02-25 14:56:39
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answered by xtaintedLOVE 4
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Poodles can be a great breed for allergies, but there are also others. Dogs that don't shed are best for allergies. It is not actually the fur that people are allergic to, but the dander. Maltese are very low shedding dogs and can work well for people with allergies. Sometimes it is just finding the right dog that doesn't irritate the allergies quite as much. One toy poodle you might be fine with and another could bother you.
2007-02-25 14:42:11
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answered by Jill R 2
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Poodles are certainly on the checklist of canines that are *greater useful* for persons with alergies. they don't have a double layer coat like many breeds and characteristic a tendency to supply much less dander, it extremely is in many circumstances what human beings are alergic to. it extremely is the checklist: American Hairless Terrier Basenji Bedlington Terrier Bergamasco Bichon Frise Bichon/Yorkie Bolognese Border Terrier Bouvier des Flandres Cairn Terrier Cavachon Chacy Ranior chinese language Crested (hairless) Cockapoo Coton De Tulear Doodleman Pinscher huge Schnauzer Hairless Khala Havanese Irish Water Spaniel Kerry Blue Terrier Labradoodle Lagotto Romagnolo Lowchen (Little Lion canines) Maltese Malti-Poo Miniature Littlefield Sheepdog Miniature Poodle Miniature Schnauzer community American Indian canines Peruvian Inca Orchid Poos Portuguese Water canines Puli (Pulik) Schnoodle Shepadoodle Shichon Shih-Tzu comfortable lined Wheaten Terrier Spanish Water canines extensive-unfold Poodle extensive-unfold Schnauzer Tibetan Terrier Toy Poodle West Highland White Terrier Wirehaired Fox Terrier Xoloitzcuintle Yorkshire Terrier
2016-11-25 23:25:56
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answered by Anonymous
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There are lots of dogs that are considered to be lower allergy inducing. Generally dogs that need their hair clipped are better candidates than others. Good examples are: Poodle, Maltese, Shih-tzu, Lhasa-Opso, Yorkshire Terrier, Schnauzer and others.
No dog is "no allergy" there are ones that are just lower, so if you are extremely allergic, no dog may be suitable.
2007-02-25 20:19:51
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answered by Shanna 7
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Well, the best kind of dog to get would be one that has constantly growing hair, because if the hair is constantly growing, it will not fall out as much and be in the air and around the person with allergies^.^
2007-02-25 14:41:55
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answered by Genevieve R 2
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They say that is because poodles shed very little but they can still have dander. Since poodles usually get bathed and clipped regularly, it keeps the dander down.
2007-02-25 14:43:02
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answered by licketychick 5
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Poodles shed the least amount of dander and are the best choice of people with asthma.
2007-02-25 14:49:33
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answered by Sharon M 1
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well, dont poodles have lots of hair? and doesnt hair make allergies?
2007-02-25 14:36:35
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answered by candyfairy 3
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Investigate the Wheaton Terrier, they have human like fur and are hypoallergenic
2007-02-25 15:29:12
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answered by Anonymous
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any poodles not just toys
2007-02-25 14:53:09
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answered by suzanne w 3
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