Breeds of Hypoallergenic Dogs
When looking for a hypoallergenic dog, you will have to decide
on a breed of dog and also how the dog will fit into your
lifestyle. Many hypoallergenic dogs are small or medium breed
dogs.
This means that they are small sized or medium sized dogs that
require more attention than larger breeds. Hypoallergenic dogs may
cause you to have fewer allergy attacks because their hair does not
shed, they don't have an undercoat, or they do not shed a lot dead
skin cells, or dander. The following breeds of hypoallergenic dogs
are popular with those who suffer from allergies: Irish Water
Spaniel, Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier, and Bedlington Terrier.
For those looking for a hypoallergenic dog that is larger than
other breeds, the Irish Water Spaniel may be the dog for you. These
dogs have very short human-like hair that will prevent shedding and
allergens from entering the air. The coats of these dogs must be
maintained through grooming every two months. The Irish Water
Spaniel is a friendly dog that likes to exercise and swim during
the warmer months of the year.
The Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier is available in four varieties,
the Traditional Irish, Heavy Irish, English, and American. The main
difference is the size of the dog. The Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier
has a short coat that does not shed much during the day. The dogs
will need to be groomed as often as other hypoallergenic breeds in
order to prevent clumping or rashes on their skin.
The Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier is very friendly and will always
welcome strangers. They enjoy getting their exercise and want to be
around people as much as possible. These dogs should not be kept in
an apartment. Having a backyard is a must as this dog loves to run
and bark. If you are in need of a hypoallergenic dog that is a
little larger than most, then this is a dog worth considering.
Bedlington Terriers are smaller than the Irish Water Spaniel and
Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier, but they have short coats which need
to be brushed a few times a week to prevent tangling. They will
also need to be groomed every three or four months in order to
maintain a healthy coat. These dogs are energetic and enjoy
exercise. For those who are hypoallergenic and who live in
apartment buildings or small homes, this dog is perfect.
These breeds of hypoallergenic dog are not the only ones you
have to choose from. There are other varieties that may appeal to
your lifestyle and allergy issues. Smaller dogs are better for
apartment living as they tend to bark less and require less room to
move around in. If you own or rent a home, then you may want to
consider a larger breed that will be able to run around in the back
yard. Hypoallergenic dogs require more grooming than other breeds
because they do not shed most of their hair, it just continues to
grow. Not grooming regularly will cause matting, which will have to
be cut from the coat in order to prevent skin rashes and other
problems.
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