What is the names of dogs that will not make people have allergies?
if someone has alergies towards dogs then its more than likely they are allergic to the dogs with long hair and this means that all dogs with short hair they will not have a problem with……… this is how i am, dogs with long hair or dogs that shed alot such as black labs, huskies, golden retrievers , etc. make my allergies go crazy and it sucks…….
Do you mean breeds of dogs that are considered to be “hypoallergenic” for people with allergies. See dog allergies are caused by dander- which can be found not only in skin but saliva and urine. All dogs shed- meaning no dog is truly a hypoallergenic. All dogs have dander. You need to find a dog that don’t shed much- low shedding. Just note that ALL dogs shed meaning even a dog that is known to be good for allergies may still cause allergies in a person- its depends on the individual dog and individual person. My yorkie is a low shedding breed and considered to be hypoallergenic. Poodles of course. Here is a small list. Note that despite people saying designer breed mutts are hypoallergenic, note that not all are. Some may and some may not. If you want a sure thing get a purebred- don’t take a chance on unpredictably. You know what to expect with a poodle you won’t know what to expect with a poodle mix. There are more breeds, these are just a few.
There is no one breed guaranteed not to produce an adverse reaction for all people who are allergic to canine dander & saliva, so the answer to your question is that it’s a nonexistent dog. There are breeds which are *less likely* to produce an allergic reaction such as the Poodle, Bedlingon Terrier, Bichon Frise, Portuguese Water Dog or Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier, but an individual reaction will vary from complete tolerance to severe reaction requiring medical treatment. The only way to discover if there is a breed that will suit an allergy suffer is to make a short list of breeds that the person feels they are capable of owning & suits their purpose in having a dog, then arrange to visit a responsible breeder, meet the dogs & gauge the reaction.