Owning a dog can be a true gift — dogs provide undying emotional support, love and laughs. They’ll be there for you through anything and will inspire you with their resilience. However, one downside of these four-legged friends is that they can shed — an issue for those of us with allergies.
If you’re looking to adopt a puppy but are sensitive or allergic to dog hair, know you still have options! Did you know 15% of the population has dog allergies? The good news is, there are also over 20 dog breeds considered optimal for those who have them. While some dog breeds don’t shed at all, many are considered hypoallergenic due to the minimal amount of fluff they produce.
Although no dog is completely dander-free, there are several breeds proven to produce few to no allergy symptoms in their owners. Today, these breeds are known as “hypoallergenic” due to their compatibility with the dander-sensitive population.
Consider these 27 dog breeds if you’re looking for a hypoallergenic dog that doesn’t shed:
Sometimes, although the list of hypoallergenic dogs is quite extensive, allergy symptoms may crop up now and again. To stay allergy-free around your pup, try washing your dog often, vacuuming weekly and keeping your pet out of the bedroom. Learn how to live with dogs and allergies in our blog post, or head to aafa.org.
If you’re sensitive to dandruff but don’t want to limit your options when it comes to adopting a puppy, you may want to consider dogs that shed their skin cells every 21 days instead of every three or four days. Single-layer coat dogs include wire-haired fox terriers and vizslas, along with other breeds such as:
Poodles are widely known for being one of the smartest non-shedding dogs, actually making the top 10 list in Dr. Stanley Coren’s book, “The Intelligence of Dogs.” Not far behind is the low-shedding vizsla, an energetic Hungarian pointer dog prized for its athleticism and loyalty.
Vizslas are extremely smart and gentle in temperament. While they mature at a slower pace than other breeds, their relatively long lifespan of 12 to 14 years promises a lengthy and faithful companionship.
Breeders who talk about hypoallergenic dogs refer to breeds that shed very little and have only one coat instead of two. Interestingly, the fur isn’t the actual problem for people with pet allergies. It’s the proteins that stick to the dander and fur that’s released from the dog’s body and then breathed by allergy sufferers.
A dog type may be hypoallergenic if it rarely sheds or sheds so little that most individuals with allergies can handle living with the animal. However, no canine breed is 100% hypoallergenic for all people who experience pet allergies related to dander. Some breeds just get closer than others to being hypoallergenic.
Vizslas are one of the original hypoallergenic dogs, so if you’re looking to grow your family by adopting one of these pups, you’re in luck! Vizslas lack the undercoat of fluffy hairs that grow close to the skin of most mammals.
While this breed does shed, their hair is so short as to not be visible on furniture and clothing. They’re also considered one of the cleanest dogs in the world due to their short single coat. For this reason, many families or individuals with allergies or sensitivities adopt this breed. While there is no guarantee you will not have an allergic reaction to these dogs, the chances are generally very slim.
Since the vizsla lacks an undercoat, this breed is more susceptible to cold and should have access to the house or a heated shelter unless you’re in a temperate climate. Fortunately, these family-oriented dogs love being near their people and rarely bark unless provoked, so they make great housepets.
If you explore lists of the most hypoallergenic dog breeds, you may or may not see the vizsla named. Vizslas aren’t technically considered as close to being hypoallergenic as other types of dogs. But they remain a common choice among pet owners with mild to moderate allergies.
What makes vizslas generally hypoallergenic? It’s their fur. You’ll notice that vizslas have smooth, almost silky, coats that are short and dense. Vizslas don’t shed all the time, making it easier to keep up with cleaning their fur when released.
Vizslas lack an undercoat, which causes them to get cold, especially in chilly climates or unpleasant weather. However, their lack of undercoat means they won’t be shedding twice the amount of hair as other breeds.
Do you wonder how you can happily live with a vizsla, despite being allergic to dog dander and possibly fur? A few tips should help you minimize the chances of having an unwanted physical reaction.
First, vacuum all the places your vizsla hangs out at least once a day or so. Removing the fur and dander will lessen the amount that can build up in the air and get into your nose.
Secondly, groom your vizsla and toss any hair that comes out during grooming. Make grooming an opportunity to bond with your pet. Vizslas love being with their humans and will gladly let you pamper them!
Third, keep a few rooms vizsla-free, if possible. These will become spots you can go to if you feel like your allergies are beginning to act up. Ensure your vizsla understands that these areas are off-limits by implementing loving obedience training from the first moment you bring your vizsla into your home.
The bottom line is that vizslas can be good choices for allergy sufferers. Talk to your physician about the extent of your pet allergies before making your final decision to bring home any dog. However, if you decide that you want a Hungarian hypoallergenic vizsla as a companion, you’ll appreciate the love and joy that your new friend brings.
If you have questions about hypoallergenic dogs or are looking to add one of our vizsla puppies to your home, feel free to reach out to our team at Golden Meadows Retrievers today! For over 25 years, Golden Meadows has been breeding and showing top quality golden retriever and vizsla puppies. We train our puppies with early socialization skills, including ENS, or early neurological stimulation. Complete our puppy info request if you’d like assistance in finding the perfect dog to join your family.
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