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Why do some dogs cause less allergic reactions?

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An allergic reaction occurs when a sensitive person's immune system reacts abnormally to the usually harmless proteins. Different breeds produce different dander, so it's possible to be more allergic to some dogs than others.


Why are some dogs less allergenic?

Those dogs that are more universally less allergenic come from more specific breeds such as Poodles, Kerry Blue Terriers, Schnauzers, Bichons and Lhasa Apsos. [They] don't shed a lot or they go to the groomer frequently and by getting their hair washed and trimmed, get the allergens off their skin.

Are some dogs less allergenic?

While no dog is 100% hypoallergenic, it's possible to find less-allergenic dog breeds that are better suited for allergy-sufferers. Some popular breeds frequently referred to as hypoallergenic include Poodles, Yorkshire Terriers, Bichon Frise, Maltese, and Schnauzers—all low, no-shedding or hairless dogs.

What breed of dog is least likely to cause allergies?

Best: The Bichon Frise and Labradoodle Are Great Hypoallergenic Dogs. Both the labradoodle and the bichon frise are often recommended for people with dog allergies because of their easy-to-maintain coats. Labradoodles with wool-like hair may not pick up as many outdoor allergens as other breeds.

Will my allergies go away if I get a dog?

Outgrowing allergies to animals is possible but not probable. Also, even those allergies can go away; they can come back again later in life. Keeping pets will not help to acclimate to allergies either. For some people, allergy symptoms can be worse in some seasons, especially in the heat when animals shed more.

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