Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Hypoallergenic Dogs Provide Multiple Benefits

By Kathleen Hall


For millions of individuals all over the world, owning their own pet is a strong desire, though some might find it near impossible. People who have an allergy to animals could find it quite uncomfortable being around them. Fortunately, several different breeds of hypoallergenic dogs can make this a very comfortable possibility for allergy sufferers and make their dream a reality.

Hives, itching, a swollen throat, sneezing, and watery or red eyes are just a few of the possible symptoms that a person with animal allergies might find themselves facing. These individuals generally have to avoid contact with anyone with a pet or any location where the pups might live. Thankfully, there is hope that they could possibly enjoy the experience of owning their own canine companion.

Individuals with these allergies are not truly allergic to the actual animal, but to their dander. Dander is essentially dead skin cells - much like human dandruff - which flakes off and stays attached to the fur. As the pup sheds, the dander is spread all over the place, which is what activates the reaction in those with a sensitivity to it.

Breeds that are considered acceptable for allergy suffers are determined so based on two main factors. The first is that their skin is such that it produces very little to no dander at all. The second factor is that their coat is predictable and they do not shed, or their shedding is considered to be insignificant and not enough to affect any but the most sensitive individuals.

Allergen free canines have a beneficial shed factor to individuals with pet allergies. This means that the one's clothing, the furniture, and the floor, are covered with less fur and allergens. This makes cleaning the house much easier and the pups provide a more comfortable alternative for sensitive individuals.

An individual's level of sensitivity to the allergens is going to be a huge factor in whether or not even an allergy friendly dog is going to be a viable option. Those with mild to moderate allergies should be fine. However, the skin, saliva, or minimal shedding might still trigger reactions in those people with a very high sensitivity to these elements.

No matter one's level of sensitivity, it would be wise to have a consultation with a doctor before taking any steps to adopt or bring a dog home or purchase a dog. It could also be beneficial to spend some time with the animal first just to see how one reacts after being close to the pup for some time. Once the puppy is brought home, the risks are easier to control if it is given regular baths.

While there are individuals who will prefer to spend hundreds of dollars in order to purchase their dog from a breeding facility, all types of allergy friendly canines are found in local shelters throughout the country. Among the most common dander sensitivity breeds are the Maltese, schnauzer, poodle, Shih Tzu, and Yorkshire terrier. As a rule of thumb, when purchasing a mixed breed like a Labradoodle or Bichon Frise, it is best to get one from a first generation litter for the best balance.




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