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Most Friendly Hypoallergenic Pets To Own

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Suppose you are a pet lover, but allergies force you to abandon your wish to own a dog or cat or any other pet for that matter. Allergies are triggered when our immune system comes in contact with environmental factors like dander on the pet or pollen in the air. It causes sensitivities to occur in the form of congestion or itching. Even a good quality air purifier kept in a living space cannot help if a pet triggers your allergy. It does not mean that you have to forgo your dream of owning a pet. The good news is that certain breeds are hypoallergenic, which means keeping them with you would not trigger your immune allergy response

Devon Rex Cat

A Devon Rex cat is quite noticeable due to its unique appearance. It has a short muzzle, large eyes, huge ears, and prominent cheekbones that stand out from other cat breeds. Its distinctive part is its wavy fur coat with a unique texture, which you would find in another breed. It also sheds less fur, and due to this there no need for cleaning it up often. This type of cat does require regular cleaning of the ears and its paw pad due to oil buildup. Plus, they also don’t need any frequent baths. 

Cornish Rex Cat

The Cornish Rex is affectionate, playful, and has a beautiful appearance. Its curly whiskers, short coat with hairs bent, an egg-shaped head can be recognized anywhere. Cornish rex’s distinctive wavy curly coat comes in many patterns and colors, the most popular ones being tortoiseshell and bicolor, where white comes in a mix with any other color. The best part is that they don’t shed much dander and hence are an excellent hypoallergenic cat. 

Kerry Blue Terrier Dog

The Kerry Blue Terrier is among the most commonly recommended hypoallergenic dog breeds for people with allergies. It is due to the reason that it has a non-shedding coat. It sheds its skin after nearly 21 days. It is also a proven fact that when the dog’s coat is not shedding, the allergens are less. The only requirement is that the coat should be clipped and cleaned regularly. 

Guinea Pigs

Suppose you are not a cat or a dog person but need a hypoallergenic pet, then guinea pigs would make the right choice for you. These cute little things have a lot of appealing features and qualities. They are gentle, small, and loving. They are short-haired and shed less, so they seldom cause any danger, leading to allergies. This pet does require occasional grooming.  

Portuguese Water Dogs

Portuguese water dogs are full of enthusiasm and energy. They are friendly, curious, outgoing, and also very intelligent dogs. They are water dogs, love the water, very keen on exercises, and make a great pet. They have no undercoat or fur but have hair, so they are mostly allergen-free. 

Shih Tzu Dog

Shih Tzus in Chinese means ‘lion Dog,’ and as the lions are considered sacred in China, they also share that respect. The fluffy little cute Shih Tzus could be a fantastic choice for you if you have allergies. They look adorable with their faces and big eyes. These dogs are very low on allergens and are ideal hypoallergenic dogs. They have a hair-like coat and hence shed very little.  

Conclusion

Finding the right hypoallergenic pet can take some time. Consider visiting the specific breed you would like to adopt first to test out how your allergies are around them. Some breeds may affect your allergies more than others, which should be expected when searching for the perfect pet. Adopting a pet can be challenging, but thankfully, there are many online resources to help you decide. 

 

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