Saturday, July 6, 2019

Useful Information Regarding Hypoallergenic Dogs

By Ronald Bailey


It is true that interaction with animals of any kind, including pets and domestic animals carries some risk of contracting diseases. An example of these diseases is allergy. Many pets, especially cats and dogs cause a lot of allergic reaction in some people because of their coats. Hair and fur fall off the animals through shedding and can cause allergy in some people. This is what Hypoallergenic dogs entail.

Different breeds of animals experience different levels of shedding. There are certain canines that do not shed their coat or the shedding is very minimal. Such dogs are known as non-shedding canines. There is no breed of dogs that is completely hypoallergenic. However, the shedding is high in some breeds than in others. Breeds that shed their coats to a minimal extent are very popular.

Very few breeds of canines are available to be chosen from by people who are allergic to dog hair. This makes such people to go for breeds that they do not like because they do not have much option. This can be very inconveniencing, especially in cases where one has to buy a terrier when in the real sense they prefer German Shepherds and similar work dogs.

The alternative to buying a non-shedding dog that one does not like is to find ways through which one can minimize the effects of shedding canines. First, one should ensure that the dog never stays in their bedroom or any other room where one spends most of their time. If the weather allows, one should keep the pet outside the house in an outdoor kennel.

The dander and hair that canines shed accumulate over time and as such, bathing the pet more regularly can reduce allergy. Weekly bathes are preferable. However, it is important to understand that frequent bathing depletes essential oils on the body of the pet, which may be problematic. Another option is to install carpet-free flooring and if using a carpet is mandatory, then it should be shampooed frequently.

One should consider acquiring a hypoallergenic breed if the options mentioned above are not appropriate or effective. Some of the hypoallergenic breeds available include Portuguese water dog, Havanese, Brussels griffon, Bichon Frise, Poodle (Miniature, Toy and Standard) and West Highland white terrier. Breeds such as Scottish terrier, Maltese Terrier, Chinese Crested, Labradoodle, Shih Tzu, schnauzer (Miniature and standard) and Cairn terrier are also hypoallergenic.

Some breeders take advantage of the fact that the dog breeds named above are non-shedding to exaggerate their prices. That is why one will find most of the canines named above selling at a comparatively higher market price. Thankfully, the supply of these canines is high and that helps to keep the price at a reasonable level.

Measures to reduce dander and hair in the home should highly be observed even if one buys a non-shedding breed. The canines are very common nowadays because of the fact that they are hypoallergenic. Some of them are only popular because they do not shed their coat.




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