No dog is 100 percent hypoallergenic. The American Veterinary Medical Association states that people are actually allergic to the proteins in a dog. Still, there are several breeds that children with allergies can usually tolerate.
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When it comes to allergies, pet allergies are among the most common in humans. Signs and symptoms of allergic reactions to dogs vary by person, however, refraining from close contact with dogs, recognizing the signs and taking immediate action is the...
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Choosing a new dog to be a part of the family is a large responsibility. Along with finding the right fit for their lifestyle and family, people with allergies must also consider how much the dog sheds and produces dander. While the selection may be...
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When people are allergic to dogs, most likely they are allergic to the pet dander--the dead skin that comes off when a dog typically sheds its hair. Therefore, if you are a pet lover who wants a dog but can't have one of the popular breeds like Labradors...
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There are three main causes of allergies in dogs, and to confuse matters further, some allergy-prone dogs can be reactive to multiple allergens. The most common allergens are atopic or inhalant: airborne pollens, dust mites and molds. Flea allergies are...
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