What kind of dogs are hypoalle-allerengic dogs?

There is no such thing as a truly hypoallergenic dog. All dogs produce allergens, but some breeds are considered to be low-shedding or produce less of certain allergens. These breeds are often referred to as "hypoallergenic" but it's important to understand that they still produce allergens, just in smaller amounts.

Here are some of the breeds often considered to be low-shedding or produce fewer allergens:

* Poodles (Standard, Miniature, Toy): These dogs have curly coats that don't shed as much as other breeds.

* Bichon Frise: This breed has a soft, fluffy coat that doesn't shed much.

* Maltese: Known for their long, silky coats, Maltese are considered low-shedding.

* Yorkshire Terrier: This breed's long, silky coat is considered to be hypoallergenic.

* Schnauzer (Miniature, Standard): These breeds have wiry coats that don't shed much.

* Havanese: This breed has a long, silky coat that is considered low-shedding.

* Kerry Blue Terrier: This breed has a soft, curly coat that doesn't shed much.

* Lagotto Romagnolo: Known for their curly coats, Lagotto Romagnolo are considered low-shedding.

It's important to remember that even with these breeds, some people may still experience allergic reactions. It's always best to spend time with a dog you're interested in adopting to see how you react to them.

Here are some additional tips for managing dog allergies:

* Regularly groom your dog: This will help to remove loose hair and dander.

* Bathe your dog regularly: A weekly bath can help to reduce allergens.

* Use an air purifier: This can help to remove allergens from the air.

* Keep your dog out of certain areas: Consider keeping your dog out of bedrooms or other areas where you spend a lot of time.

* Talk to an allergist: They can help you determine the severity of your allergies and recommend treatment options.