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douglas9

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Thu Sep 15, 2022, 12:26 PM Sep 2022

What They Aren't Telling You About Hypoallergenic Dogs

As someone with dog allergies who nevertheless has been around many dogs as a trainer, a fosterer, and an owner, Candice has learned not to trust the promise of a “hypoallergenic” dog. She’s met low-shedding, hypoallergenic poodles and Portuguese water dogs that supposedly shouldn’t trigger her allergies yet very much did. But she has also met fluffy, longhaired breeds such as huskies and spitzes that set off nary a sneeze. “I’ve had more misery with short-haired dogs,” she told me. That includes her own Belgian Malinois, Fiore, with whom her symptoms got so bad that she started allergy shots. Fiore’s equally furry full sister Fernando, though? Totally fine. No reaction!

Candice—whose last name I’m not using for medical-privacy reasons—is not alone in discerning no rhyme or reason to which dogs she’s allergic to. In studies, scientists have found no difference in how much of the dog allergen Can f 1 is present in homes with hypoallergenic versus non-hypoallergenic breeds. One study found no difference in the amount of allergen on the fur of different dogs either. Another actually found more allergen on the fur of hypoallergenic breeds. Hypoallergenic doesn’t seem to mean much at all.

https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2022/09/hypoallergenic-dog-allergies/671439/?utm_source=feed

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What They Aren't Telling You About Hypoallergenic Dogs (Original Post) douglas9 Sep 2022 OP
A hell of a lot of factors in pet allergies. Most won't risk "testing out" hypotheses for extent hlthe2b Sep 2022 #1

hlthe2b

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1. A hell of a lot of factors in pet allergies. Most won't risk "testing out" hypotheses for extent
Thu Sep 15, 2022, 12:32 PM
Sep 2022

of their allergies for understandable reasons... but that leaves them assuming what exactly is causing their reaction.

I know many a veterinarian who has discovered an occasional reaction to a specific animal or two--not even the entire breed or species. Shar Peis come to mind on that score and certain long-haired cats housed together (likewise rabbits in a colony)/

So, yes. There are a lot of issues regarding hair or dander-related pet allergies that are not fully understood.

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