Hypoallergenic dogs

HE IS ALLERGIC? Australian Labradoodles have an allergy-friendly coat, but this, unfortunately, does not mean that everyone with a dog allergy will tolerate an Australian Labradoodle. It is possible to be allergic to saliva, urine, hair, or dandruff, and each person's allergy is slightly different. Experience shows that a large percentage of people with dog allergies do not react to Australian Labradoodles, but this does not apply to everyone. Therefore, we highly recommend that you meet an Australian Labradoodle before beginning the purchase process. Ask your breeder if you can come meet your dogs before you buy. Ideally, you will be able to meet your puppy's mother well in advance. You should definitely repeat the test with the puppy you plan to introduce to your family. Even if there is no reaction during the test, you may react when your puppy gets home. This may be due to allergens that the puppy has acquired through contact with another animal (a dog or cat in the breeder's home, at the vet's office, etc.). If this is the case, you will see a great improvement after bathing the puppy. Many people ask if the Australian Labradoodle generation affects tolerance to allergies. This should not be the case. If the puppy is an Australian Labradoodle, his coat must meet the requirements of the Australian Labradoodle Breed Standard, which stipulates an allergy-friendly coat that does not shed or does not shed. Before a dog can be considered an Australian Labradoodle, it must meet these standards. The coat of an ALF1 or ALF2 should be as allergy friendly as a pure AL.

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