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Old 02-01-2009, 02:13 AM   #16
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I know there's hypoallergic dog breeds out there.

I in fact have one of those, they don't shed,and don't produce dander

such as Bedlington Terriers- can be pricey but they're very swee, there's also that ugly hairless dog that looks like a rat
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We have two miniature schnauzers and they are supposed to by hypoallergenic dogs. Dave and I both have allergies to cats and dogs (mine are worse than his) and we have no problems with the schnauzers. Plus they are relatively small (about 15-18 pounds), spunky and fun loving little dogs!
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Growing up we had a miniature schnauzer as my brother was allergic to everything. They didn't shed and he never had a problem with the dog. My neighbor had a bunny and I was allergic to it. I'm also allergic to cats but have one anyway. I built up some immunity to her and only have attacks once in a while-usually while giving her a bath or if I stay inside for a long period of time. Good luck with your choice.
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I googled hypoallergenic dogs, they gave the supposed reason they are hypoallerganic too:

AffenpinscherDoesn't shed[15]Airedale TerrierDoesn't shed[citation needed]American Hairless TerrierNo hair/No Dander[citation needed]BasenjiDoesn't shed[citation needed]Bedlington TerrierDoesn't shed[16]Bearded CollieHair pH same as human hair[citation needed]Bichon FriséRecommended by AKC for allergy sufferers, along with some other breeds[16]BologneseDoesn't shed[15]Cairn TerrierSheds little to no fur.[citation needed] However, among the worst breeds for excessive barking, which thus produces saliva and dander. [17]Chinese CrestedHas very little fur, doesn't shed much[16] but still produces saliva and dander[3]Coton de TulearDoesn't shed[15]Dandie Dinmont TerrierDoesn't shed[15]Doberman PinscherDense coat; doesn't shed[15]Fox Terrier (Wire)Sheds little to no hair.[citation needed] However, among the worst breeds for excessive barking, which thus produces saliva and dander.[17]GreyhoundShort hair, single coat[18]GoldendoodleCrossbred with poodle, if coat is inherited from the poodle parent it will not shed, if coat is from the Golden Retriever parent, it will shed[2]HavaneseDoesn't shed[15]Irish Water SpanielDoesn't shed[16]Italian GreyhoundShort hair, single coat[18]Kerry Blue TerrierSingle-coated, short hair, sheds less[16]MalteseDoesn't shed [16]Peruvian Inca OrchidNo hair[16]Poodles of all sizesDoesn't shed.[15]Due to extreme intelligence poodles need proper, consistent training to prevent excessive barking [17]Poodle hybridCrossbred -if coat is inherited from the poodle parent it will not shed,[15] if coat is from the other parent, it may shedPomeranianMinimal dander due to small size and can be easily washed in the sink[16]Portuguese Water DogDoesn't shed[16]PuliDoesn't shed[15]SamoyedNo dander[1]Schnauzers of all sizesShort hair, sheds less. [16] However, among the worst breeds for excessive barking, which thus produces saliva and dander. [17]Scottish TerrierDoesn't shed.[citation needed]Sealyham TerrierDoesn't shed. Produces less dander.[citation needed]Silky TerrierDoes not shed. Hair will come out when brushed or combed.[citation needed] However, among the worst breeds for excessive barking, which thus produces saliva and dander. [17]Soft Coated Wheaten TerrierDoesn't shed[15]Welsh TerrierDoesn't shed[citation needed]West Highland White TerrierSheds little to no hair.[citation needed] However, among the worst breeds for excessive barking, which thus produces saliva and dander. [17]Yorkshire TerrierHair has same pH as human hair.[citation needed] However, among the worst breeds for excessive barking, which thus produces saliva and dander. [17]XoloitzcuintliNo hair[16] but still produces saliva and dander[3]
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Sorry the above thread is a bit messy....
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Very good Stonewall. I was about to make the same suggestion.

Here's another suggestion. Once you have decided which pet you can "safely" adopt, if they have a choice, let the children pick. While mom, or dad, shops take a tour of the pet store and let the children visit the pets which you will accept. Watch their expressions and interest in the pets. It might give you a clue. Also, some fertilizers are beneficial to your garden and/or yard. Cover with dirt to keep odors down and best effect.
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My DH is allergic to dogs and cats. My kids would love to have one of each. I'd love a cat.

However, instead we've had lizards, hermit crabs, two sets of gerbils (2 and 3) and now a bunny rabbit. We've also cared for the preschool guinea pigs several times.

In terms of amount of hands on time for the kids, the guinea pig or rabbit (get a dwarf or dwarf mix) are the best. In terms of care, the gerbils are the easiest.

Let me know if you have any specific questions about any of these...

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Don't get a hamster! My son begged me for one and it died just four months after we got her. So, I replaced it with a different hamster (this time a dwarf one) and that one only lived about one year. It was sad to bury two pets. Also, they bite and aren't easy to handle.
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Another vet tech chiming in. I'd go with a guinea pig or rat too. Both are very sociable. Like others said, hamsters, mice, and gerbils tend to bite. Plus with their small size, I think kids seem to have a harder time handling them. Rabbits are really more like small dogs than other small animals. Most people don't seem to realize what owning a rabbit is really like until they get one.
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Thanks for all the info. We "tried out" hamsters and found they were not the pet for us and allergies were an issue. My youngest wants a guineau pig since they have one at school...but I think I will let her enjoy it at school for awhile before we try anything new.
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I had pet Rabbits & also a rat. Loved them. Rats are very smart & social. Rabbits are great too, snuggley & sweet. I also had a chicken, Loved her... she learned some tricks too..
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My mom is allergic to dogs, but her toy poodle doesn't bother her...her allergist recommended the breed due to low shedding and low dander. My Best friend has a hairless cat for the same reason....he's not real cute, but he sure is sweet, and he is the warmest darn critter...he is like having your own space heater.
I have had guinea pigs and rabbits too...they make nice pets, just not as responsive as cats or dogs.
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My niece and nephew have two tortises and two leopard geckos (along with 2 dogs and a cat). The dogs are really the only social animals. Have you thought about a hypoallergenic dog? My dd is allergic to dogs and has asthma, so we can't have a "normal" dog. We're looking to get something hypoallergenic when we have our own house.
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