Are there any pets recommended for people with allergies?

By | April 30, 2012

allergies

In addition to pollen allergies and dust mite allergies, pets are another large problem for people prone to severe allergies.  A large percentage of people have either cat allergies or dog allergies.  Pet dander is currently one of the most common allergens.  For those who seek the joy of a pet but have allergies to dogs or to allergies to cats, it can be hard to find one that won’t make you have a constant allergic reaction.  So, how do we balance our health and love for pets?  Luckily for animal lovers, there are several breeds of dogs and cats that are safer to have around the house for those with severe allergy problems.  If you are a dog person, you should focus on short-hair breeds because the amount of dander left behind is significantly less.  This means less allergens in your air, making a healthier environment for you.  For dog lovers, some key hypoallergenic breeds are the schnauzer, Maltese, Yorkshire terrier, Bedlington terrier and bichon frise.  It is important to stick with short-hair breeds because they shed less – it is also important to remember that pet dander is spread through fur and saliva.  That being said, you should always wash your hands after playing with your dog before you touch your eyes or face.

Allergic cat lovers may have some options, too.  The Devon rex cat is known for being more hypoallergenic than other cats, along with the Sphynx cat, which is either hairless or has little hair on its nose, tail or toes.  It is always advisable to get an allergy test prior to getting any pet that could potentially cause you health problems.

If you are constantly looking for allergy relief, a cat or dog might not be the best pet for you.  Of course, there are other pet options if even a little bit of dander is too much for you!  Fish make excellent, low maintenance pets that don’t threaten your immune system.  Always consult your doctor before making any life changes such as taking on a pet that could potentially put your health at risk.  If you do choose to have a pet, remember to keep your animals off of your bed and all upholstered furniture.  There are products you can buy to help you deal with allergies such as allergy mattress covers, allergy air purifiers and allergy filters.  There are dozens of allergy control products to invest in if you want to keep your furry critters in your house.