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Dog breed: Shed – Part 1

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Some dogs may shed less hair, but there are no dogs that are completely allergen-free. My Mum is allergic to dogs so I am speaking from experience. For those who suffer from allergies you will know the discomfort that they can cause. It can make you sneeze, then your eyes may itch, the more you rub them the more they hurt but you need to rub them. Allergies can make you wheeze, all in all they are very unpleasant.

My Dad wanted a dog, my Mum was allergic so what did we do? We borrowed a toy poodle to see if she was allergic. They have wool not hair so they don`t shed. It didn`t seem to cause too many problems so off we went to buy a poodle.

Of course my Dad doesn`t like small dogs so we bought a big dog, a standard poodle. He was around 29 inches and black. Now it is true, poodles don`t shed as they have wool not fur. However the wool grows, it needs clipping. No dog hairs though so no allergies? Not quite true.

The poodle would need clipping about every six weeks. In this time he would need grooming or he would become tangled. Now he wasn`t a show dog, he was a pet. He didn`t have the extravagant coat of the show poodles, he was clipped quite close. He still became tangled if not groomed regularly. My Mum was unable to groom him as this would make her sneeze.

Dust would be the main problem here. Most people who are allergic to dogs are in fact allergic to dust also. When the dog`s wool became longer, he attracted more dust, therefore he was not allergen free. I must say though, it was much better for my Mum to have this dog than one who shed hair, but he still made her sneeze.

The other problem that my Mum had with this dog was his barking. I don`t mean it got on her nerves. What I do mean is, when he barked, his saliva would spray (very minute droplets that no-one could see). This would make my Mum sneeze and would cause irritation making her face itch. So you see, this allergy was nothing to do with shedding hair.

Anyway, my Dad then wanted a lurcher who was going to live outside, then outside at night, then she was allowed in the kitchen, then the whole house. My poor Mum. We picked a short haired lurcher who didn`t shed much. My Mum was still more allergic to the lurcher than the poodle. She would take anti-histamine tablets frequently. Whilst it was not unbearable for her, she did not enjoy it as it did make her suffer.

This short haired lurcher who didn`t shed much was groomed outside most days

Best small family dogs

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There are several different breeds of smaller dogs that are known and noted for being good in a family situation. A question that you want to ask yourself is; “How actively involved will you and your children be able to be with this new dog?” This is important considering smaller breeds are active dogs, and need exercise if they are to be cooped up in the house while the children are at school and the parents are at work. You also need to consider the maintenance level of specific breeds, some need to be groomed more than others, and some shed more as well.

In my research I found the following dog breeds (and there are more than I felt compelled to list) that are good with kids and the basic characteristics for that specific breed:

Boston Terrier; Noted for being good with kids and suitable for most any type of lifestyle, intelligent, and they should only weight, at the most, 25lbs. Boston Terriers have short, fine hair, and are easy to groom.

Jack Russell Terrier; This breed is recommended for the more active lifestyle, intelligent, lively, they do require a lot of attention, can be aggressive if not trained properly, tolerable of children. The Jack’s coat is short and smooth, broken, or rough, easy to groom.

Maltese; This is a good, small protective breed of dogs. Maltese do have long silky hair and are considered “high maintenance” when it comes to grooming. Children must be supervised due to the fragile nature of this breed.

Shih Tzu; This is a good natured, non-aggressive, friendly dog. Due to their long coat they require daily brushing, but a plus is that they are non-shedding. Children should be supervised, this breed is also fragile, but a good choice.

Bichon Frise; Known to be good with kids and other animals, intelligent, easy to train, and lively. Plus this is also a non-shedding breed.

Dachshund; These little “wieners” are good with family members, but have been know to show aggression towards children outside of their “pack”. They make watch dogs, but may have problems learning to use the bathroom outside. They come in short-hair and long-hair varieties, even as a miniature. Grooming should be considered low maintenance and shedding is minimal.

Skye Terrier; A Scottish based breed, that is known to be fearless, good-tempered, and loyal, he is friendly those he knows and cautious with strangers. This breed is also double coated, meaning that it has an undercoat, and

Grooming your dog

Do you have a “shaggy dog”? One that sheds dog hair on everything possible in your home, car, office basically anywhere you go? You take him to the groomer, but he still sheds and still clogs up your vacuum daily, right? You have tried all the fancy brushes, the dog combs and rakes, and they do help a little, but not like you thought that they would. Now what? Well, finding the right information on your specific breed’s coat is the best way to fight the shed.

Knowing about the breed’s coat and it’s makeup is essential when it comes to fighting the shed around your home. All dogs have different types of hair that makes up their coats and each responds differently to dog grooming techniques. You can spend ten minutes on the internet and find out all the information that you need to know on your dog’s coat and how to take care of it. Usually, you can find a few dog grooming tips to use at home on some of the websites as well, which can help you to deal with the shedding problem.

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Once you know what type of coat you are dealing with, you will then know how to proceed with purchasing the right dog grooming tools to take care of keeping your dog’s coat looking shiny and healthy. When you know what type of hair your dog has, you can head to the pet store and find just the right dog combs and rakes and brushes to help keep the dead hair out of his coat and keep it thinned out and healthy, so he won’t shed all over everything. You can also find the right type of clippers to help you trim your dog’s coat in between trips to the dog groomer.

You can also check with your groomer to find some great dog grooming tips to use at home to help fight the shed. After all, they are the professional and you are paying them for their knowledge. They can offer some great dog grooming tips for your specific breed and your dog to help you take care of their coat and help to keep unwanted hair from littering your home and car. A professional dog groomer can also point you in the right direction for the perfect dog clippers or trimmers for your specific dog’s coat that will help to keep unwanted hair out of the picture until their next appointment.

Once you have a great set of dog grooming tools, such as brushes and dog hair clippers, you can begin to learn how to trim up your pooch’s coat on your own. You can purchase books online that will help you to give your dog a professional looking dog grooming at home and save you a ton of money on professional dog groomers.

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