Will a shepherd formulate my allergies work up?

cause i be thinking about adopt this one...currently i have 2 yorkshire terriers and i'm typical and can breathe fine but if i go to my friends house he have a sheep dog and it kills me...


Answers:    Please don't do this! We have dogs while I was growing up, and I be always sick. I didn't find out roughly speaking my allergies later on surrounded by life, though. I found out that ALL dogs triggered my allergies and asthma.

Dogs are terribly nice friends and pets, but being competent to breathe is far more important.
It of course could. While there is not such entry as a non-allergic dog, some species of dogs are worse than others. As a whole, double coated breeds (such as shepherds) are worse than single coated dogs (such as Terrier).

There are other factor that come into play as well. For instance, how verbs is the dog? The less a dog is wash, the more allergens will be on its fur. Also, dogs that go outdoors can bring outdoor allergens inside the house.
I would spend some time next to the dog before committing to the adoption. This is to be unprejudiced to you and the dog. The protein that causes allergic reaction to dogs is caused by a protein to be precise found in the saliva and urine of dogs. Your yorkies are small ample that they are not producing enough to overrun your threshold of tolerance. See, as the yorkies lick themselves, they spread that protein on their skin and fur and then it dries up. Once it its dry, it will flake past its sell-by date on its own or it can be shed with the skin or fur. Once it is rotten the dog, you breathe it in and your body misidentifies this protein, it cause you to produce an IgE that gets the flagstaff cells going and you start making histamine. It is the histamine that make you sick. Now your friend's dog might not be groomed as frequently as your dogs, because of its size, it has the dimensions to carry more allergen. Another factor might be the kind of furniture and flooring in your house versus your friends house.
If you spend some considerable time near the dog before adoption, after you should be able to determine your sensitivity to this dog.
Good luck


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