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Non-Hypoallergenic Dogs vs Hypoallergenic Dogs

There may not be a lot of dissimilarities between hypoallergenic dogs and non-hypoallergenic dogs but the dissimilarities are sufficient to decrease the rate of allergy attacks that individuals face when they are near specific breeds of dogs. If you wish to have your own dog but are unable to stay with it in the same room for a long period then it can be annoying at times. To solve this problem, you can purchase a hypoallergenic dog. You may still have allergy attacks but they may not be as frequent as before.

  

Excess shedding is common in non-hypoallergenic dogs. The fur of the dogs is dense and loose. In other words, it may have excess dander. A combination of dust particles, skin cells and other particles that are found in air is referred to as dander. When a dog sheds it will give out such particles which would mix with the air, causing people to have allergy attacks. You may find that such dogs have an undercoat that shields them from extreme temperatures. It is this undercoat that that makes the dog shed often.

Certain breeds of non-hypoallergenic dogs salivate more than other breeds and this may make a person have allergies more often than before as there are bacteria in the saliva. Such dogs are unable to control their saliva and individuals (who have allergy attacks around them) may feel uncomfortable. To avoid the growing of hair, it should be trimmed once a while.

It has been found that the breed of dogs that do not salivate as often as other breeds is the hypoallergenic breed of dogs. So people who are allergic to dogs would feel better with hypoallergenic breed of dogs. When a hypoallergenic dog cleans itself, not much bacteria would be left behind. Moreover, the urine of hypoallergenic dogs does not make a person have allergy attacks most of the time.

So are you thinking of getting yourself a hypoallergenic dog? There are certain breeds which you can check out and research on if you are planning to get one. Some of the breeds to check out are Irish Water Spaniel, Greyhounds, Portuguese water dog, Bishon Frise, Schnauzer, Terriers and Maltese. Of course you will find many other breeds of dogs. However, the breeds mentioned above are the well-known and popular breeds that most people have brought or are looking to buy. When you know exactly which breed of dog you want then you will not have a difficult time looking for a hypoallergenic dog in your area.

You should also find out more information about the ways in which you can care, brush and groom your pet dog. Most of the time, the majority of the breeds are friendly and you can expect them to survive for a minimum of twelve years.



   

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