There are certain breeds of dogs that are hypoallergenic

 Choosing a hypoallergenic dog can be difficult if you have allergies. Small or medium size hypoallergenic dogs are common. They also require more attention than larger breeds. The hair of hypoallergenic dogs does not shed, they do not have an undercoat, or they do not shed a lot of dead skin cells, or dander, which may help to reduce allergy attacks. Irish Water Spaniels, Soft Coated Wheaten Terriers, and Bedlington Terriers are popular with allergy sufferers.


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If you're searching for an allergen-free canine companion that is bigger than other breeds, the Irish Water Spaniel may be just what you need. The Irish Water Spaniel has human-like hair that prevents dander and allergens from entering the air. These canines must be groomed every two months to maintain their coats. During the hotter months of the year, the Irish Water Spaniel likes to play and swim. These dogs are friendly and playful.

 The Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier is available in four distinct kinds, Traditional Irish, Heavy Irish, English, and American. The size of the dog is the main distinction. The Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier has a short, non-shedding coat. It is vital to groom these dogs as frequently as other hypoallergenic breeds to prevent clumps or skin rashes.

The Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier is a playful, people-loving dog that demands a lot of exercise. Apartment living is not recommended for this breed. This dog enjoys running and barking, so a fenced-in yard is a must. If you're looking for a hypoallergenic dog of substantial size, this one might be right for you.

Due to the fact that Bedlington Terriers have short coats that tangle easily, they must be brushed several times per week. In addition, these dogs must be groomed every three to four months in order to maintain a healthy coat. These dogs are active and enjoy playtime. For someone with allergies or who lives in a small apartment, this breed is ideal.

There are other types of hypoallergenic dogs you might want to consider, aside from those mentioned above. If you live in an apartment, you may want to choose a small canine as they tend to yap less and require less space to move around. If you own or rent a home, you may want to consider adopting a larger dog that you can let out in the backyard. Hypoallergenic dogs require more grooming than other kinds because their hair does not fall out; instead, it just keeps growing. If you don't groom your canine regularly, matting will develop, and it will have to be shaved to prevent skin infections and other issues.



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