I have pet allergies and it's my understanding that allergies have to do with dander, not the fur that is shed. The fur can carry the dander, but the dander also falls off and ends up on furniture, carpets, walls, clothing, etc.
Check out this site for more info on pet allergies:
http://www.aafa.org/display.cfm?id=9&sub=18&cont=236
OP - I'm assuming the Australian part of this dog is an Australian Shepard?
If so, we have an Aussie and while we LOVE her to death and can't imagine our lives without such a loyal, loving dog, she sheds like crazy. As others here have pointed out, you'd be mixing a sheding dog with a possible non-shedding dog and you could end up with a shedder. Be prepared to deal with lots of fur all over the house! Also, they aren't called "bossy Aussies" for nothing. Our girl can be quite bossy if we let her (which we don't - thanks to obedience classes!). They are herding dogs and like to be in charge and they NEED a job or else they will think up one on their own - likely a job that you don't approve of (like chewing furniture, shoes & counter surfing)
There are many hypoallergenic breeds as another pp pointed out. Check out this link to the AKC for a list of dogs that would be good for people with allergies.
http://www.akc.org/about/faq_allergies.cfm
Check out this site for more info on pet allergies:
http://www.aafa.org/display.cfm?id=9&sub=18&cont=236
OP - I'm assuming the Australian part of this dog is an Australian Shepard?
If so, we have an Aussie and while we LOVE her to death and can't imagine our lives without such a loyal, loving dog, she sheds like crazy. As others here have pointed out, you'd be mixing a sheding dog with a possible non-shedding dog and you could end up with a shedder. Be prepared to deal with lots of fur all over the house! Also, they aren't called "bossy Aussies" for nothing. Our girl can be quite bossy if we let her (which we don't - thanks to obedience classes!). They are herding dogs and like to be in charge and they NEED a job or else they will think up one on their own - likely a job that you don't approve of (like chewing furniture, shoes & counter surfing)
There are many hypoallergenic breeds as another pp pointed out. Check out this link to the AKC for a list of dogs that would be good for people with allergies.
http://www.akc.org/about/faq_allergies.cfm
No where did the breeder we got our puppy mention anything about her being designer.
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