Question:
Does anyone know (for a fact) if pomerainians, pugs, or havanese are considered by vets to be low allergy?
Puff
2006-07-04 20:12:14 UTC
i would love to get one of those crossed with another low allergy breed, maybe a poodle or bichon.Also does anyone know which of the low allergy breeds tend to be the cheapest? I can't believe how much little dogs are now going for.
Eleven answers:
Chetco
2006-07-04 20:41:43 UTC
There are two coat types that produce a lesser amount of allergens: single-coated dogs, who do not have a thick undercoat, and hairless dogs. However even hairless dogs can produce enough dander to to affect a highly allergic person.



The following dog breeds are often called hypoallergenic:



Single-coated breeds



* cairn terrier( the dog who played toto in the wizard of oz)

* Basenji

* Bedlington Terrier

* Bichon (all types)

* Bichon Frisé

* Bolognese (dog)

* Chinese Crested (hairless)

* Coton de Tulear

* Havanese

* Irish Water Spaniel

* Italian Greyhound

* Kerry Blue Terrier

* Lowchen

* Maltese

* Poodles (all sizes)

* Poodle hybrids

* Portuguese Water Dog

* Schnauzer (all sizes)

* Shih Tzu

* Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier

* Yorkshire Terrier



Hairless breeds



* American Hairless Terrier

* Chinese Crested (hairless)

* Mexican Hairless Dog (Xoloitzcuintli)

* Peruvian Hairless Dog
talisy77
2006-07-05 04:46:19 UTC
Im not sure about the pug being low allergy to people, i am owned by a pug, but have no allergy problems myself. they shed really bad though,(worse than my persian cats) im not sure if that also means more dander. But also with pugs they are prone to skin and food allergys themselves, along with a list of other health problems including epilepsy,Pug Dog Encephalitis is an inflammatory disease of the brain, Tracheal Collapse,Portosystemic Shunt (PSS), the list goes on. lol. I have a 4 yr old fawn pug, he has already had entropion surgery on his face and a wrinkle reduction to improve breathing, and just that was a grand. He has food allergys, skin allergys, cronic yeast infections and all these meds add up quick, even the little ones cuz its monthy refils. I wouldnt trade him for the world, i just want potiental pug owners to understand the full scope of owning a pug. :)
sim24
2006-07-05 03:21:34 UTC
The low-allergy dogs are poodles, bichons, and a few others. There is a website that lists these breeds. As for cheapest, you should consider adopting a dog or puppy through petfinder.com.
dawnsfinallywed
2006-07-05 04:48:09 UTC
I have 5 pugs who SHED horribly. I have EXTREME allergies to 36 different environmental factors. Anyway, I take my meds and do A LOT of vacuuming, and it's managable. I wouldn't trade ANYTHING for my pugs! They are the best little dogs in the world! Great disposition and cute as a bug! Like I said, though, pugs SHED all the time...
ethansma24
2006-07-05 03:17:19 UTC
If you are looking for a mixed breed, I would suggest going to a shelter. Chances are if you are getting a mix, well then they are backyard breeders anyways, and will most likely charge up the wazoo. Of the three you listed, I would say havanese would be the least likely to bother allergies. But, havanese are pretty rare. Good luck!
Lauren
2006-07-05 03:55:58 UTC
If I were you I would go to petfinder.com and search the poodles. I'm sure you can find a cute one crossed with another low allergy breed. Someone already posted the list.
Linda S
2006-07-05 04:41:47 UTC
I had a Lhasa Apso. Fabulous dog and I was told

he was hypoallergenic. His coat was more similar

to hair than fur. Beautiful dog.



I currently have a pug and a coc-a-poo (cocker spaniel/poodle

mix). My ex-husband gives the coc-a-poo meds that keep him

from shedding.



Check with your local animal shelter about the dogs available.

I totally lucked out with a 5 month old pure pug!! And I answered

an ad about the Lhasa who was 2-1/2 years old. There are some

absolutely fabulous dogs out there who need a good home.



Good luck~ from a TOTAL DOG LOVER~
smarin1987
2006-07-05 05:39:17 UTC
Pugs shed ALOT becuase they have a double coat. This may affect allergies. pugs also cost from $450-$700
anonymous
2006-07-05 03:22:33 UTC
Neither of those breeds you mentioned are hypo-allergenic. Poodles and Bichons are, along with ****-Tzu. I have a ****-Tzu and I love him, he sheds no hair, it is great. There quiet, friendly, and aren't a nuisance. Very well mannered and intelligent dogs. Good luck on your search!
hilton hottie
2006-07-05 03:16:16 UTC
Pomeranian isn't. I sneeze all of the time. my husband had him before me though so I have to wait until he dies to be rid of it.
anonymous
2006-07-05 11:46:49 UTC
Too bad...AIN'T NO SUCH THING!!! Don't fall for advertising-ESPECIALLY FOR MUTTS!!


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