How to Find a Hypoallergenic Dog (Buy or Adopt Hypo Allergenic Dogs!)

While there really is no such thing as a completely hypo allergenic dog, there are breeds that allergy sufferers do well with. To save money and time, here's what you should consider before purchasing or adopting any dog.

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      When looking for hypo allergenic breeds, look to the American Kennel Club for recommendations. The American Kennel Club (AKC) will have helpful detailed descriptions about many breeds. The AKC recommends the following breeds for allergy sufferers: Bedlington Terrier, Bichon Frise, Chinese Crested, Irish Water Spaniel, Kerry Blue Terrier, Maltese, Poodles (Toy, Miniature or Standard), Portuguese Water Dog, Schnauzer (Miniature, Standard or Giant), Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier, Xoloitzcuintli

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      The Chinese Crested and the Xoloitzcuintli (or Mexican Hairless) are two hairless dogs. While they are not completely hypo allergenic they sure do come close. Remember, they still produce saliva which is highly allergic.

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      Mix breeds such as the Cockapoo and the Labradoodle may work well with some allergy sufferers. Since they are a mixed breed, there is no way to tell if they are more or less like the mother or father. This means you have a very good chance of getting a dog that you will be very allergic to. Both Cocker Spaniels and Labrador Retrievers are highly allergic animals.

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      Before taking home any dog or puppy. Be sure to play with the dog for a good length of time to determine if you are sensitive or allergic to the animal. It would be heart breaking to have to return any puppy or adult dog.

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      If you are allergic to dogs and you decide to bring one home, be sure to follow a few simple rules.
      *Keep the dog in a room without carpeting.
      *Do not allow the dog to sleep in the bed.
      *Keep furniture covered with slip covers and train the dog not to sit on the furniture.
      *Bathe the dog frequently. Do not have the allergic person bathe the dog.