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
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If you have a thing for small, fluffy, happy-go-lucky dogs but suffer from allergies, you should check out the Coton de Tulear breed because it’s an adorable small dog that’s a less allergenic breed. The reason why this breed does not trigger allergies in some people is that it doesn’t shed much. Before you rush… Read More
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
It’s tough to be both an animal lover and an allergy sufferer at the same time. Many people think that if you’re allergic to dogs, you’ll never be able to have one in your home without plenty of sneezes, eye-watering, and wheezing. However, this isn’t entirely true as there are many types of dogs in… Read More
Do you have a pet allergy but are also a lover of big dogs? Are you wondering if there is a dog breed out there that won’t completely trigger your allergies? While no dog is 100% hypoallergenic, smaller breeds are most often the best pick for dog lovers with allergies. However, if you have your… Read More
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
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
We take it you have allergies but love dogs—we get the struggle. On your search for allergy-friendly dogs, you might have come across the Border Terrier. This spunky dog is not for the faint of heart but has tons of love to give. If you suffer from allergies, we have great news! This wire-haired cutie… Read More
No one can resist the cute droopy eyes and long floppy ears of a basset hound, especially when paired with its friendly and loyal nature. You may have your heart set on this cutie and wonder if they are a suitable pet for your allergies. Certain dog breeds can often trigger allergies, and the dogs’… Read More
If you have allergies to dogs but love them anyway, you’re in a bit of a pickle. After all, dog hair, dander, and saliva are responsible for many allergic reactions! To find the perfect dog for you, you’d probably have to find one that’s hypoallergenic. Right? Well, not exactly, mostly because there are no truly… Read More
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
The Cavachon is a playful and adorable designer breed, and it is a cross between the Cavalier King Charles spaniel and the Bichon Frise. As one of the most popular hybrid dogs, they typically make excellent family pets. But what if your family includes one or more allergy sufferers? Is the Cavachon hypoallergenic? While no… Read More
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
If you get a stuffy nose or itchy skin whenever you enter a home with a dog, you’re not alone. Dog allergies are among the most common allergies, and many dog lovers feel like they have to love from a distance. The promise of a hypoallergenic breed seems like a golden ticket—and Yorkies are one… Read More
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
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
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
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
If you suffer from allergies, you may be wondering if there is such a thing as a hypoallergenic dog. Technically, no dog is truly hypoallergenic, including the Toy Poodle. If you are longing for the companionship of a Toy Poodle but you worry about your allergies, here are some things you need to know. What… Read More
Many people find themselves torn between their love of dogs and their allergies to dogs. While some people make it work, it can be extremely difficult to manage allergies to a pet that lives in your home, making it impractical to impossible for some people. The desire to have a dog leads many allergy sufferers… Read More
Tabby cats have a reputation for being particularly affectionate and friendly with their family and other pets. So, when the time comes to adopt a new feline, pet owners tend to favor tabby cats for their supposedly more playful and sociable personalities. But can we really assume the particular character of a cat just by… Read More
Cats have a wide variety of personality traits and individual characteristics that shape them into the loveable weirdos we cat lovers absolutely adore. If you’re researching a new cat to own or, perhaps, you’ve stumbled upon a Maine coon, and you’re simply curious, you may be wondering about the cat’s temperament. While you may feel… Read More
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
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
Nail trimming is an important part of your dog’s grooming routine, but deciding on a nail-clipping schedule can be tricky if you’re new to dog parenting. How often you trim your dog’s nails depends on their growth rate, so the frequency may be slightly different for every dog. For some dogs, they may need a… Read More
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
Dogs explore the world around them using their nose and their mouth. Indeed, dogs sniff everything they come across and then some. So, it’s no surprise that they get into things they shouldn’t from time to time. Many mushrooms are poisonous when eaten, and dogs are no exception to the rule. You shouldn’t let your… Read More
Plants are a popular decoration for the holidays in the west, but many plants, including holly berries, are poisonous to your dogs. If you’re going to keep holly berries as part of your Christmas decorations this year, make sure they’re out of reach of your pets, as they’re highly toxic to dogs and cats. Here’s… Read More
Milk-Bone is one of the most popular dog treat brands available, but there is a great deal of debate about whether its treats are safe for your dog. In general, Milk-Bones are safe for dogs, provided that they don’t become the biggest part of your dog’s diet. The risk when it comes to feeding your… Read More
Many people give their dogs all kinds of items to satisfy their urge to chew. If your dog doesn’t have something that was specially made for dogs to chew, you might find your books or couch chewed to bits. If you’ve been looking for alternative chews, you might have come across cow ears and wondered… Read More
Iris plants produce beautiful flowers that are popular in gardens. This perennial plant is also known as a snake lily, bearded iris, or water flag. The bearded iris is commonly seen in household gardens. These flowers have a pleasing scent that is enjoyed by many. If you enjoy irises in your garden and have a… Read More
Wolves are fascinating animals with a hierarchical pack community and unique social structure. These wild dogs hunt cooperatively and have the ability to track and take down large prey like moose or buffalo. Much of domestic dog behavior is attributable to the instincts of wolves, and wolfdog hybrids have developed out of our sense of… Read More
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
Possums can look intimidating, so it’s natural to wonder if they’re a danger to your dog. You’ll be happy to know that the possum is generally a timid creature that is not an immediate danger to your dog because it will try and avoid confrontation when it can. However, when the possum has no other… Read More
When you’re planning on bringing your dog along on your shopping trips, it can be a pain trying to figure out which stores actually allow dogs inside and which ones don’t. Of course, most stores allow support animals like guide dogs, but what about if you just want your dog to accompany you while you… Read More
Have you ever looked in the mirror and noticed that your eyes are bloodshot? Well, the same thing can occur in your dog’s eyes. Perhaps you and your dog share similar symptoms and causes, or perhaps they’re vastly different. Thankfully, most of the reasons for bloodshot eyes are typically very minor, with only a few… Read More
Before we even get into the article, no, marshmallows are not good for dogs. Marshmallows are not even good for people and dogs have much more rigid health needs than humans do. Feeding your dog marshmallows is not a good choice, so you absolutely shouldn’t do it. To learn more about why marshmallows are not… Read More
Pumpkin seeds can be tasty snacks for humans. They can be eaten raw, but they taste much better after being roasted in the oven with oil or butter, salt, and other seasonings. Since many people love these snacks, you might be wondering if pumpkin seeds are bad for dogs. Maybe your dog just found a… Read More
A dog’s love of bones is a tale as old as time, but are bones really safe for dogs? It may surprise some to learn that chewing on and eating bones can actually pose significant health risks. As to whether or not it’s okay to give a dog a lamb bone, the answer is too… Read More
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
The elephant ears plant is a houseplant with giant pointed leaves that look like elephant ears. It’s pretty, but, unfortunately, it can also be toxic and, if left untreated, could become deadly to your dog. If you believe your dog has eaten any part of an elephant ears plant, you will need to contact your… Read More
The coleus plant has spectacular, vibrant foliage that will brighten up your home, but is it safe around your cat? Unfortunately, the coleus plant may be toxic to your cat, even just brushing up against its leaves or flowers can cause skin irritations and burns if left untreated. If your cat goes one step further… Read More
Lavender is a beautiful flowering plant and a relaxing scent, commonly found in soaps, candles, and bubble baths. While you may enjoy decorating with lavender sprigs or using lavender essential oils, you might wonder if it’s okay to have these items around your cat. Can cats be allergic to lavender? Like humans, cats can develop… Read More
Jade plants are common houseplants. They are hardy and easy to grow, even for those without a green thumb. But if you also have a dog, there’s a chance that they might take a nibble of your succulent plant. Are jade plants toxic to dogs? What do you do if they eat one? While jade… Read More
Essential oils are incredibly popular and are widely used for both aromatherapies and alternative health practices. To fill your home with the pleasant scent of these oils one must turn to an oil diffuser, but is this safe for cats? Many experts agree that oil diffusers are not so safe for our feline friends and… Read More
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
If you notice that your cat is chewing on one of your houseplants, it’s important to check if the plant is toxic to your cat. Many people might not know that different plants and flowers can cause negative and volatile reactions in your cat. One popular houseplant that is toxic to cats is Dracaena. Continue… Read More
If you are longing to bring home a new cat but either suffer from cat allergies or live with someone who does, you may be on the search for a hypoallergenic cat breed. It’s easy to be drawn to the beautiful, majestic, and wild-looking Savannah cat, but are they a hypoallergenic breed? First and foremost,… Read More
Olives can be enjoyed in so many ways: on a pizza, in a salad, or even straight out of the jar. If you are a dog owner, it’s most likely that your companion is always around when you are eating, and maybe you are wondering if your dog can enjoy a Mediterranean snack with you…. Read More
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