Yes. Some breeds shed and others don't. Nomally the breeds that do shed are the ones most are allergic to. Yes. Some breeds shed and others don't. Nomally the breeds that do shed are the ones most are allergic to.
If you suspect your dog might be allergic, the only way to test this is to visit your vet and have the proper tests done. Varios signs that might indicate that your dog has allergy can be scratching, red spots, loosing weight etc. But only your vet can diagnose if your dog is allergic. Most Allergies can today be treated so dont hesitate to bring your dog to the vet. Allergi can be painful if not treated. Talk-Pets.com
If your allergic to dogs you can get a labradoodle, they are cute mix breed with poodle and labradors, they are Hypoallergenic
Hypoallergenic Dog Breeds can be a great option for some dog lovers who suffer from allergies. No dog is 100% non-allergenic, but some dogs are basically "low-allergy." Though they shed little to no hair and less dander than typical dogs, all dogs will shed some dander - even hairless dogs. Generally, dogs without hair or with continuously growing hair tend to be the most hypoallergenic. However, some of these dogs will need to be kept on a strict grooming schedule. Please note that some people are actually allergic to dog saliva. Unfortunately, there are no specific breeds with "hypoallergenic saliva."
Actually, what you want is a dog with hair as opposed to fur. Poodles and poodle mixes are a good choice, as are Bichon Frises . See the AKC site for more info.
Yes you can have a special type of dog called a hypoallergenic dog which is more compatible with human allergies. They don't malt as much. They are really good. My friend wanted a puppy b ut her parents are allergic to their fur so she was going to get a hypoallergenic dog.
If you have a reaction like a rash or get itchy or sneeze a lot when you are near cats .
you know when you sneeze and get sick
A lot more people are allergic to cats than dogs ( I think twice as many).
When you are allergic to a cat you are either allergic to its fur OR its dander.Dander is when a cat licks itself and the dried spit falls off in flakes (ew, I know).So you can't be allergic to a certain colour of cat.
depends on the cat
A huge percent, more people are allergic to cats than dogs.:( 15-20% of the population, it could be even more considering more people have cats.
no, as only cat solliva contains the paticular paraite that many of our bodies are immune to. I am allergic to cats, yet I can breed hamsters with no allergic reactions. I have been breeding rodents for over 10 years and have only had a reaction with possoms.
depends what they are allergic to in cats. Some people are allergic to the antibodies, some are allergic to hair etc.. To know for sure, contact your doctor and ask what you are specifically allergic to and find out whether it is in the rodent that you want to get
He is said to be allergic to cats.
Yes, I'm prety sure of that. Peolple who are alergic to cats are allergic to any cats!
Not necessarily; some people are only allergic to cats or dogs and not both. Not necessarily; some people are only allergic to cats or dogs and not both.
Cats carry dandruff in their skin and this is what causes allergies.Try getting close to the cat and sniff her fur a few times.If something happens, you are still allergic.
because they are probably 1) scared of them or 2) allergic to them. if you didn't know, when you are allergic to a cat, you are actually allergic to their saliva, because the cats lick themselves and their spit gets all over their hair. See Why do people hate cats for a much better answer.
Its really not reccommended to live with cats if you're allergic to them, and have asthma. Although, it just really depends how allergic you are to them.
No. There are many causes for hives, so you can get them if you are not allergic to cats. However, you would not get them from a cat if you're not allergic.
He is allergic to cats.
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yes they are highly allergic to ladybugs =)
If you are allergic you may have these symptoms: coughing, wheezing, chest tightening, itching, nasal congestion, rash, watering eyes, sneezing and similar symptoms. Most people are allergic to their cats saliva or skin.