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labrador male and female

Labrador Retrievers are one of the most charming dogs on the planet. These gentle giants are loyal, loving, and always ready to fetch a ball or cuddle up on the couch. They’re also great with kids and make wonderful family pets. Unfortunately, Labradors are not hypoallergenic. These goofy furballs shed. A lot. Labradors have a… Read More

A bull terrier and a cat

The Buller Terrier Club (BTC)’s website revolves around promoting all things about the Bull Terriers for people to learn about this breed. The Bull Terrier Club was established in the UK in 1887, making it one of the oldest dog breed clubs. As they pride themselves on being an exclusive club, an entrance fee is… Read More

dachshund on grass

Dachshunds are adorable little dogs with unique body shapes. Also known as the “Weiner Dog” or “Hot Dog,” these little guys have a friendly yet spunky attitude and are one of the most popular dog breeds in the United States. They are eager to please their humans, easy to train, and love to play. With… Read More

cairn terrier in the woods

If you’re allergic to dogs but also love dogs, you may have been desperately searching for a hypoallergenic dog. There are a variety of breeds that many people believe are hypoallergenic, but it’s important to understand what causes allergies to dogs before you decide on a breed. One breed that may be less likely to… Read More

Boston terrier

Boston Terriers are adorable and fun dogs with spunky attitudes that bring a lot of cheer and laughter into a home. While these dogs make wonderful family companions, they’re not the best dog breed for allergy sufferers. Boston Terriers aren’t hypoallergenic and can trigger allergic reactions. So, if you or someone you live with has… Read More

Golden retriever lying on light floor

A dog is man’s greatest friend, but sadly, some people can’t enjoy their company as much as others due to their allergies. A Golden Retriever is one of America’s top 10 most popular dogs, so it’s no wonder people frequently ask whether this breed is hypoallergenic. Although gentle, friendly, and intelligent, Golden Retrievers are not hypoallergenic dogs…. Read More

Great Pyrenees Mountain Dog

Dogs are people’s best friends and lovable companions. For people with dog allergies, however, having a dog can be a miserable experience. There’s a lot of hype about hypoallergenic dogs for allergy sufferers. The Great Pyrenees is one of the breeds touted for being hypoallergenic, but they’re not. In fact, no dog is truly hypoallergenic,… Read More

rottweiler wearing a choke collar outdoors

Rottweilers can be the best of best friends. They are wonderful companions, but unfortunately, they aren’t hypoallergenic. By choosing a dog with a short coat, you might think you’re picking a dog less likely to set off your allergies, but less hair does not always mean hypoallergenic. A dog’s fur isn’t actually the problem when… Read More

a female great dane standing on long grass

While no dog is completely hypoallergenic, Great Danes don’t belong to that category because they shed. However, since they have short hair and a single coat, they do shed less than long-haired, double-coated dogs such as the Golden Retriever. If you plan accordingly, moderate allergy sufferers should still be able to care for this breed…. Read More

boxer on grass

Boxers are a super popular breed—and for good reason. These loyal, amiable dogs make wonderful playmates, companions, and guardians. They awe onlookers with their adorably smooshed faces and comical body language–but what about allergies? If you’re a dog lover who also suffers from allergies, would a Boxer be less irritating than other canines—or even hypoallergenic?… Read More

Michael's Arts and Crafts Store

If you’re the arts and crafts type, then Michaels arts & crafts stores are where you spend a lot of your time. However, if you’re a dog lover as well, your dog probably goes just about everywhere you go. If you have your dog with you, you can’t exactly leave it in the car while… Read More

corgi dog sitting outdoor

As a parent, whether it’s a cat, dog, or even a reptile, you want to know that it’s a good family pet when you’re bringing a new pet into the house. The Corgi breed of dog is no different. If you’re considering adopting or purchasing a Corgi and have children, you need to know ahead… Read More

Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona, United States

For many hikers, and even for many people in general, the Grand Canyon is somewhere on their bucket list. However, if you have a dog that goes everywhere you go, you might worry that you can’t take your furry friend into the Grand Canyon with you. Luckily, the answer is yes: dogs are allowed in… Read More

Zion National Park east entrance sign

Hitting the trails at Zion National Park can be an awe-inspiring experience. There are many things to see, such as beautiful landscapes and unique wildlife. You can go hiking, backpacking, bicycling, bird watching, camping, horseback riding, or even mountain climbing. With so many exciting places to explore and things to do, it would be a… Read More

Chickpeas

Chickpeas are a popular replacement for animal proteins in human diets. These fibrous, little legumes pack high amounts of fiber and protein, making them ideal for many plant-based diets. However, they don’t represent a replacement for animal proteins in a dog’s diet. They also shouldn’t be used to replace grain ingredients in a dog’s diet…. Read More

Fiddle Leaf Figs

Fiddle leaf figs, specifically their sap, are poisonous to dogs. Their sap contains calcium oxalate crystals, which are basically microscopic needles that will scratch your dog’s mouth, tongue, and throat on contact. Because of how unpleasant nibbling on a fiddle leaf fig can be, many dogs spit it out and avoid them altogether. If you’re… Read More

tiger lilies

With their gorgeous bright blooms and strong fragrance, tiger lilies are popular in gardens and floral arrangements. If your cat enjoys chewing on plants, however, you need to be extra cautious to ensure any flowers they have access to are safe. So are tiger lilies poisonous to cats? Yes, all true lilies, including tiger lilies,… Read More