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What is a hypoallergenic dog? While no canine breed is 100 percent hypoallergenic, some breeds are less likely to stir up allergies.
Whether you live in a small space or just love little dogs, you’ll appreciate these small fluffy dog breeds, including Shih Tzus, Papillons, and Pomeranians.
While the concept of a truly hypoallergenic dog is a misconception, there are dogs that are less likely to cause allergies for would-be dog lovers prone to sneezing, sniffles and itchy, watery eyes.
Dog allergies in humans are triggered by a protein found in their saliva and urine, not their fur. Hypoallergenic dog breeds may produce less dander, but can still cause allergic reactions.
With more than just cute looks, the Scottish terrier makes a wonderful watchdog. Witty and hypoallergenic, it’s another small dog breed best suited for adults and older children.
While no dog is completely hypoallergenic, some breeds are better for people with allergies.
Learn more about Australian terriers, their characteristics, personality traits, and other information to decide if this is the right dog for you.