And didn't the Obama girls famously choose between a Labradoodle or a Portugese Water Dog, which the ultimately got in Bo, as good choices for people with dog-related allergies?
I'm the one who can be allergic in my family. I get final say on pets. Period.
If I ever become brave (I will not drug myself with western medicine for allergies after years of doping myself for that reason, which is likely the reason why I have so few memories of high school and early college when I was taking them), I'll get a poodle (a big one b/c I generally like big dogs) or a maltese (always wanted one anyway (despite the big dog preference), and I found while babysitting on NYE that I wasn't even slightly sneezy with their Maltese). Though while growing up we had Alaskan Malamutes that I was NOT allergic to, so if we have a big enough place I'd go with one of them.
Things that have helped me lower my over reactions: acupuncture, not eating dairy of ANY kind (not even byproducts like whey), and chiropractic. Only the last is sustainable for me...I'm too addicted to dairy to go vegan (I'm already vegetarian), and acupuncture gets expensive.
Regardless, I get the final say, since I'm the one whose health is impacted, and I think you should get final say as well.
Hypo means low-so hypoallergenic means low allergies or lower reaction--it doesn't mean allergy free so, yes, all those dogs are hypoallergenic.
I have terrible allergies and did a great deal of research to determine what I believe to be the best dog for me. I got Chinese hairless cresteds. I have one very hairless and she doesn't bother me at all but my hairy hairless guy can trigger my allergies on occasion.
So my DD wants a dog. DH would like one as well. I do not want one. For one I am really really allergic..to the point that its hard for me to breathe. And then I'd be the one taking care of it. However, I am trying to be open minded and investigate whether it would even be an option. So, if anyone has really severe dog allergies and has a dog, can you tell me what kind you have and how you are with it? Does it bother you at all? Do you take medicine? Thanks for any info.
Ahhhh - I thought I was the only one who liked to torture herself, here. LOL!
I am allergic to all animals. I grew up with cats, and those are actually the worst for me now, IMO. They start my asthma up.
Dogs give me runny nose and (recently with Baby Hazel we just got) Hives. Wherever she touches me - Hive-O-Rama!!
My honest advice is that you should not get a dog. Between your allergies and the fact that you state that you flat out don't want one, I really don't think a dog is in your best interest. I am not knocking you at all. I respect people that are honest. But I have seen time and again people that don't really want a pet to begin with, give in, only to take it to the shelter or find another home for the animal a year later. JMHO.
If I ever become brave (I will not drug myself with western medicine for allergies after years of doping myself for that reason, which is likely the reason why I have so few memories of high school and early college when I was taking them), I'll get a poodle
What on earth were you taking? And, where can I get some?
The allergy medicine I take just makes it possible for me to breathe. It certainly doesn't have any mind altering properties.
If I ever become brave (I will not drug myself with western medicine for allergies after years of doping myself for that reason, which is likely the reason why I have so few memories of high school and early college when I was taking them)
What on earth were you taking? And, where can I get some?
The allergy medicine I take just makes it possible for me to breathe. It certainly doesn't have any mind altering properties.