The perfect anti-sneeze dogs
There are many different types of hypoallergenic dog breeds which have started gaining popularity nowadays. This is mainly because people have started becoming a lot more aware about these dogs that greatly reduce their risk of suffering from allergic reactions when being around dogs. This is wonderful news to people who refrain from owning dogs because of allergies as they finally get an opportunity to own dogs even though they are allergic to them. If you too are thinking about getting such a dog, then here is a small list of 3 of the most popular one’s for you to choose from:
1. Poodles - Whenever anyone mentions a Poodle, the first thing a person thinks about is high-maintenance, pampered dogs with the weirdest of haircuts. This isn't very far from the truth as Poodles require a lot of constant grooming in order to maintain their fur. But what most people don't know is that these dogs are quite intelligent as well. In fact, some Poodles are even used as circus performers simply because they can be trained easily. Their fur is wavy, wooly, coarse or soft. And the best part about them is that they don't shed which is why they are considered excellent hypoallergenic dogs. |
2. Schnauzers - These dogs have quite a unique look. They have distinctive snouts which make them resemble men to a certain extent. In fact, the word comes from the German word for snout. These dogs are considered as hypoallergenic dogs as well because they don't shed any fur. These dogs are very intelligent as well. And even though they are like the Terrier, they don't have their characteristics of being territorial and easily excitable.
3. Maltese - This breed is very popular as house pets too because they have a good temperament &, of course, are non-allergenic. This makes them an ideal choice for families as well as for kids. Children are at a higher risk of contracting allergies and having a hypoallergenic dog gets rid of this problem altogether. It is important that you keep these dogs away from very small children though as they tend to get a little rough while playing with dogs especially small ones. This situation might even get worse if the dog feels provoked and snaps. They should be fine for older children though. |