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By David Cowley
Is there such a thing as an free dog? To answer this question you first must understand what an is. If you have dog then you suffer from Allergies Type 1, also called Contact Allergies.

The producing proteins called allergens are produced in the dogs skin. When the dog licks himself or herself this sticky protein in the dead skin cells is deposited on the hair. When the dog hair comes into contact with dust, clothing, furniture, curtains, or you, the protein will stick to the surface of the object. Pet hair itself does not product allergic reactions in individual, but the dog dander that sticks to the dog hair will.

So the answer to the question is there such a thing as an free dog is a resounding no. All dogs will produce this type of allergens and it will be found in the dog's dander, saliva, or urine. The good news is that depending on the severity of the reaction, the care you take in avoiding them, and the type of dog you have you may still own a dog.

When searching for hypoallergenic pets your first stop should be the American Kennel Club (AKC). They listed some dog breeds that they considered to be the most suitable for allergic individuals.

Consider Poodles, Airedales, and Schnauzers because they shed their skin about every 21 days whereas German Shepard and Irish Setters shed their skin about every three days. Less dander means less contact with the producing allergen.

Another considerations are dogs that do

not shed their hair very often or have very little hair to shed. Less airborne hair means less chance of you coming into contact with the allergen. You should consider the Poodle, Chinese Crested, Labradoodle (cross between a Labrador and a Poodle), Mexican Hairless, Chihuahua, Greyhound and Basenji.

The only true pet test is for you to come into contact with the dog. Find a breeder or pet shop owner that will allow you to be with the dog for a day or so. If no symptoms show up then you may have found the type of dog best suited to your problems. Allergies Type 1 can get worst over time so if you have even a slight reaction during your contact with the breed of dog you are considering you will need to look at another breed. Dogs usually live to be over 10 years of age so the decision you make today will affect you for years to come.

Always consult your doctor before using this information.

This Article is nutritional in nature and is not to be construed as medical advice.

Article Source: http://www.upublish.info

About the Author:
David Cowley
David Cowley has created numerous articles on allergies. He has also created a Web Site dedicated to allergies and how to treat them. Visit Allergy Treatment


 
 
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