What Is The Best Pet For Someone With Allergies?
I would like a pet I can actually pet. I love dogs and cats, but have found my allergies and asthma act up around them – are there certain breeds I should look for? I’ve tried fish and lizards, but they just aren’t very pet-like, though I enjoy having them around. Are there dogs and cats that are better for people with allergies? Maybe certain short-hair breeds? Or other pets that are great? Thank you for any help!

Any of the hairless dog and cat breeds are good. They take a little getting used to but are really sweet pets. Poodles are also good, but please, please, don’t get a poodle cross breed. There are so many health problems related to them because of the crossing.(You cross one type of dog that’s already prone to problems, with another that is also prone, and you double the problem)
Look into Devon Rex or Sphinx cats, Chinese Crested, American Hairless Terriers, Mexican Hairless dogs, or Peruvian Inca Orchid dogs. There is also a breed of hairless guinea pigs. And of course hairless rats. Birds are also good companions. They are very affectionate is raised properly, so find a reputable breeder, not pet store bought.
It sounds like you really want a cat or dog. My sister-in-law has a Shih-Tzu (which has hair, not fur) and her allergy problems are minimal. You might try the websites below for other suggestions. Good luck!
You want to look for pets that don’t shed very much. My son has allergies and we have 2 boxers. They do shed but not very much. Not like a long hair one, anyway. I will have to look up the website…I can’t remember it right now….but they have like a questionaire for you to fill out and it will help you decide what animal would best for you. That is what I used. Hope this helps.
The Schnauzer and Poodle are both great as they dont shed their hair..Both of these breeds come in various sizes s well….Hope you get one to suit..Good Luck
How about a sphinx cat or a devon rex…shorthaired cat seems to be less shedding than others….very expensive though……or a mexican hairless dog..thing is..are you allergic to the saliva, pelt or danders? Cats always mark with their mouths regardless of hair…..hmmm look at what component of the animal you are allergic to…pelt,saliva or dander or all three..I am allergic to all three of those things in our cat but only mildly. I cannot groom, clean the litter box but can feed and pet occcasionally. I take Allegra and Singular and keep him out of my bedroom. We dust and vacuum often, it helps but I am not severely allergic…asthmatic problems only occur when I groom or if he’s been sneaking around and has been on the bed!
Hate to tell you but i don’t think you will find a pet that won’t trigger your allergies!!!
My son has allergies, takes shots weekly, and we have cats and the only reason why i have kept the cats is his allergist told me that since we had the cats since he was born then there was really no need to get rid of them.. We do however take our cats, believe it or not, to a groomer once a week to get bathed in a shampoo that helps control the dander.. that is usually what triggers the allergies not the hair.. so you might want to check around with groomers, a dog can be bathed with i’m sure the same shampoo that would help with the allergies..
Now as far as for the asthma i heard that there is a breed of dog that is a good for people with asthma.. i just can’t recall the breed!!!
If I were you, I would research Lasa Opsa. I think I spelled it right. They are a small to medium dog breed that is renowned for (not having fur but hair). They have worked very well for my cousin who has pet allergies.
Don’t get a guinnea pig, many people have allergies to them. You should go to your local shelter and try hanging out with a different furry each time you go there. Then, you can tell which ones don’t affect you as much.
A pet rock…. Just kidding. I know that poodles are hypoalergenic (don’t cause allergies, or shed). There is alos a new “breed” called labradoodles, that are Lab and Poodle hybrids that are great dogs.
I’m not a poodle guy myself, but I do like the labradoodles.
My husband has asthma & allergies & is very allergic to cats, but we had 2 Irish Setter’s & they never bothered him.
Also had a small Jack Russel terrier & she didn’t bother him either.
I have pet rats & still no problem.
get a snake!!! rosy boas are good
Fishies
i’ve got the exact same problem. still have a dog, but she stays outside. i’ve heard that chihuahuas and/or poodles are fine for people with allergies, but the most severe reaction i’ve ever had was because of a chihuahua. so good luck finding one.
i had hamsters for awhile. you can tame them to where you can play with them, so that would be neat. gerbils too. if you want to go for more unusual, you could get a ferret, or some type of bird. they’re both cute pets (the ferret more than the bird).
Get a fish
Maybe a fish. It depends on what ur allergic to. cause if ur allergic to fur on cats and dogs then u can get a bird.
a turle ppl say fish or hurmet crab but i can5t playu whait them turles are slow so they wont go anyere fats esey to keep
a fish because they dont have haur and they live in water
a gerbil:-)
How about a short haired rabbit, or how about a hamster? even a bald cat or shaved cat/dog would work, most people are allegric to the pet dander which is in their fur.. . .
Good luck and best wishes!
a naked mole rat
There are hypoallergenic breeds of dogs, which means they have hair instead of fur so they don’t shed. Poodles, terriers, bichon frises, and shih tzus are some of the ones that shed little to no dander and don’t shed.
I don’t know about cats, but for dogs most poodles are hypoallergenic (don’t cause allergies).
Actually you can get a dog or cat and treat the dander that causes the allergy attacks.
Local pet stores sell all kinds of treats or additives for the water that help to minimize or canel out the animals dander.
Ask a local vet for the best brand and then go from there.
A fish.
Try dogs that have hair instead of fur, like Maltese or poodles. I’m also really allergic to furry animals. I think I’ll try to go to the source of the problem instead though and get acupuncture treatments. Apparently they really work for allergies.
well im not sure if this will be any help but i have a short hair cat and i used to be severely allergic to animals, dust, etc… also have asthma. But maybe the first week or so wreacked havoc on me but i guess i got used to him, now he sleeps wiht me and i feel great- unless it is extremely hot then i start to have some trouble but i went to the dr got some allergy stuff and i feel fine. maybe it can work for you too…..
cocka tiels…………messy but good friends
As a dog and cat lover myself, I can understand how fishes and all aren’t quite the same. Check out this book: “Sneeze-free dog breeds’. Maybe it’ll help. I haven’t read it but it’s been recommended. good luck
try one of these creepy little things…http://www.genpets.com/meet.php
Or you could try a parrot, cockatoos can be vary affectionate and let you pet them plus they can learn to talk ^_^
they have those hypo allergy dogs and cats… but I hear they cost a lot of money
a pet rock, i’ve had mine fro 25 years