This reaction can causeallergic rhinitis,asthma, hives (urticaria), and other allergy symptoms.

It also includes tips to consider if you are thinking about getting a dog but are allergic to them.

BesidesCan f 1, some dogs can also produce other allergens, but they are not as common.

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They also took fur samples from a control group of non-hypoallergenic dogs.

Homes with Labradoodles did have lower concentrations ofCan f 1in the dust samples.

Homes without rugs had higher dog allergen concentrations in the airborne samples than those homes with rugs.

Despite this finding, rugs are not typically recommended for patients with significant indoor allergens.

Not surprisingly, most children with a hypoallergenic dog had one or more parent with a dog allergy.

There is no evidence that breeds considered hypoallergenic truly produce fewer allergens than non-hypoallergenic breeds.

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No amount of cleaning will change that, but not having carpet might help some.

The safest option for you depends on the severity of your symptoms.

If you haveallergic asthmathat interferes with your breathing, your allergist may strongly advise against you getting a dog.

There is no scientific evidence to back up these claims, though.

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For many people, dogs are more than just pets.