Dogs that are "hypoallergenic" are ideal for those who suffer from allergies.

Several American Academy of Pediatrics studies revealed "there is no evidence to classify certain dog breeds as hypoallergenic." Because some people are allergic to dog saliva proteins. May f 1 is the most abundant protein in canine tissues and skin.

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Being called "monkey dog," she must be interesting, right? Though courageous, the rare affenpinscher (or 'affen') has wiry fur that sheds little but needs frequent brushing. Simple trade for a nice, energetic companion for seniors seeking new challenges.

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The silken coat and royal nature of Afghan canines are stunning. A loving single-coated dog sheds less. As the most allergic family member, have someone tidy her long hair after a brief run. Give this charming, independent, and sensitive thinker more time.

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The Congolese native is a meticulous breed that doesn't slobber, therefore she may expose you to Can f 1 less than other dogs. Basenjis love to run, hike, and chase—just wipe her down with a towel!

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Due to his large, fluffy ears and thick curly coat, this lovely dog almost appears like a lamb. One of the few breeds with less dander, Bedlingtons enjoy to play and snuggle.

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The cheerful bichon frise is a great pet for non-shedding and adorable. She needs frequent grooming to appear nice, but her hair grows instead of shedding, so she produces less airborne dander.

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Hairless, coated "powderpuff" Chinese crested toys! Quirky, affectionate, and constantly wanting their people. Since they shed less, they may be the best allergy dog. Due to tooth loss, overcrowding, and rotting, hairless Chinese cresteds need dental checkups.

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A Madagascar coton de Tulear, a faithful family pet, with long wisps of snow-white hair that needs daily gentle brushing but seldom sheds. She's a lively breed that loves to play with kids and pets.

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His affable attitude and attractive (and allergen-friendly!) coat make the goldendoodle a popular dog. Goldendoodles are "hypoallergenic" and low-shedding due to their poodle parent breed, however hybrid breeds vary, so each pup may have a different coat.

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Irish water spaniels have thick double coats with beautiful, tight brown curls. Another low-dander breed, she should be easy to groom regularly for dog allergy sufferers. She fits an energetic, outgoing family with her curiosity and humor.

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The truffle-hunting Lagotto Romagnolo loves the outdoors and has a thick, curly coat like a poodle! It may not be essential, but you'll have an athletic, even-tempered, and long-lived dog to explore any terrain with. Regular grooming prevents matting.

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This sweetheart sweeps the floor in her silky white coat. You'll have to groom a Maltese, but she doesn't shed much or shed dander, so perhaps your sneezes are replaced by chuckles at her antics.

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Since toy, miniature, and standard poodles have curly, tightly-woven coats that shed less and produce less dander, they are generally our first choice for hypoallergenic canines. Poodles of all sizes are smart, athletic, and amusing.

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