hypoallergenic pets
Many of the new dog breeds are designed with this purpose in mind:
Labradoodle
Other poodle hybrids (Pekeapoo)
2007-03-15 15:01:38
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answered by Orinoco 7
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Well, all animals shed something. The fuzzy ones are more apt to deliver airborne allergens. Birds also produce a lot of dust, but depending on whether you're allergic to a specific or dustty environment is how you'll pick.
Animals which are "moist" shed less but if you're allergy prone, you can have contact swelling - turtles, newts, lizards snakes, frogs, etc....
If it's dust or general dander which is irritating, you can also use a frequent method to relieve your symptoms. Try a saline nasal RINSE (not a spray) A full warm water saline rinse goes in one nostril and out the other. It draws out all the gunk and shrinks the tissue (like swimming in the ocean). I've been doing it at work too.
The buffered salt doesn't 'sting' as much as plain salt water. You can use a new method like Nasopure, or the vintage, Netipot. The special bottle and salt is about $20.
You can do this a often as you like with no bad side effects.
You don’t need a prescription for this therapy. So if you live in a state like mine, they’ve pretty much “outlawed” sudafed medicine. Drug-free is really the way to go on a frequent-use basis. (I put in a link for “what” and “how” – there’s also some good info on wiki)
2007-03-18 06:51:16
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answered by michaelbellman 3
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No such factor as "hypoallergenic" - ANY canines can set off a reaction in someone. era. the only reason some canines are seen extra clever than others is by technique of the fact they have much less dander and don't shed. Mutts are much less possibly to be non laying off PLUS low dander using fact no respected breeder might breed a mutt - meaning NO breed time-honored, that would in turn mean undesirable epidermis and coat. A "cockapoo" is an element Cocker Spaniel and section Poodle - one breed sheds, one does no longer. Cockers at the instant are not seen "stable" for hypersensitive reaction victims, yet Poodles are. A mutt of the the might desire to bypass the two way, yet does no longer assume it being so. playstation - the 1st poster (ask your self lady) stated all poodle mixes are hypoallergenic and that's no longer authentic. A Poodle/Lab blend or a Poodle/Golden blend does no longer be using fact Labs and Goldens at the instant are not - the two shed and function a tendency to have medium to severe dander, which ability there could be a 50/50 probability that the mutt might have low dander and a 50/50 probability of non-laying off. Dad's suited wager could be to locate a regarded breed, detect an excellent breeder, then spend time with person canines of that breed to work out what happens.
2016-10-18 12:08:10
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answered by ? 4
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Some breeds of dog and cat do not cause allergic reactions. Rabbits also are generally a safe pet. Birds of course, since they don't have fur. Also reptiles if you like them.
2007-03-15 15:05:35
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answered by DJ 4
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There happens to be a line of cats specially bred not to cause allergic responses in sensitive people - but the kittens cost six thousand dollars each! How bad DO you want a kitty?
2007-03-15 15:02:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I am allergic to most dogs but I have a Bichon Frise and he sleeps in my bed and doesn't bother me. There are other hypo-allergenic dogs such as the poodle that are also good. Check out some dog sites and look for hypo-allergenic dogs to see what is available.
2007-03-15 18:14:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Bichon Frise are alergy free dogs you can also look into getting one of those creepy looking hairless cats. You basically want to find pets that are dander-free breeds.
2007-03-15 15:04:08
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answered by Bogut_Fan 3
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