xoloitzcuintli dog with collar

The Xoloitzcuintli, also known as the Mexican Hairless or Xolo, is an ancient dog breed that’s been around for at least 3,000 years. Despite not having a lot of hair, these dogs aren’t completely hypoallergenic. They may be a bit more bearable for allergy sufferers, but there’s no guarantee that you won’t experience any allergic… Read More

Whippet in the desert

The Whippet is a beautiful medium-sized dog breed with an affectionate and playful temperament. While Whippets make wonderful pets and companions, they’re not hypoallergenic. They have a single coat that sheds seasonally. You can do some things to minimize the possibility of allergic reactions if you have a minor dog allergy, but not all people… 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

puppy in mirror

Dogs aren’t just soft and fluffy pets that take up residence in people’s homes. Many dog owners also receive care from their dogs as they care for their pets. Dogs have the ability to connect with humans in a special way, and their emotional and social intelligence are topics of research and debate. For years,… Read More

sphynx cats lying and sitting near a window

Sphynx Cats are most known for their hairlessness. While these cats have sweet personalities and make amazing pets, they’re not the best option for allergy sufferers as they are not hypoallergenic. You may think that cat hair causes allergies, but a cat’s coat isn’t the main culprit for allergies. Cats produce a type of protein… Read More

cat rubbing its head against the owner's legs

Female cats have a reputation for being more bossy or independent than male cats, while male cats are seen as more laidback and doting. Researchers have also completed some studies that support the idea that males are naturally more affectionate than females. This belief causes many people to prefer bringing home male cats over females…. Read More