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Allergic to yorkies??? I thought that it isn't possible to be allergic to yorkies. I am allergic to dogs, as well as my brother and mother, and none of us have any reaction to Paddington. My brother is VERY allergic to other dogs. Yet my sister SWEARS that my Bear makes her eyes water and her nose sniffle. She doesn't like him, because he's a 'dawg" (she says it so nastily). Her husband wants a dog (he grew up with dogs, and wants their son to have the same experience) and my mom thinks that my sister is making up these allergies so that he won't say "Well we'll get such and such a breed because those dogs don't affect people with allergies" I think that she is a hypochondriac, and the majority of her allergic reactions get hyped up in her head. Anyway, what I want to know is, are there people who are allergic to yorkies??? -O |
While I think some allergies are more or less common than others, I don't think that ANY dog is completely allergen free. By that I mean that while fewer people may be allergic to yorkies, I would imagine it is possible for someone to be. JMO |
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There's more than one type of allergy to animals. I'm allergic to dog dander, the fur. I sneeze and get itchy eyes around shepherds & spaniels...you know, those shedding furry dogs. I'm not allergic to single coated breeds. My Jack was Maltese and I have 3 Yorkies. My daughter and her son are allergic to dog saliva, dog breath. She has asthma and has to take her Singulair before she comes to our house. Her son has sneezing, itchy eyes symptoms. For someone with that type of allergy a Yorkie is just a dog. |
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This makes sense, because I wasn't able to bathe him this past week b/c he was neutered, and my sister said it was especially bad this week. I will try giving him a bath before she comes over next time. Thank you all for your help! -O |
Yes, she could be allergic to a yorkie. All dogs have dander which is usually the culprit of allergies (this is coming from a severe allergic person, who's now on meds, lol). The allergic reaction to small dogs and dogs with thin coats as opposed to thick double coats is that the dander is minimized, and the allergies are less. But in a severly allergic person, the amount of dander doesn't matter and anything will bother them. Also, dog coats are notorious for bring in outside allergins such as pollen, mold, ect. That can be troublesome for people with allergies as well even if the dander isn't an issue. What I do to help, is I have air purifiers in every room and I use a liquid called ALLERPET on my dogs after bathtime... this further strips the dander off of their coats and can be used as many times a week as needed without harming the dog :). |
Allerpet... is it a spray that you spray on, or is it like a leave in conditioner...? Can I get it at any petstore? Thanks for the advice! -O |
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The only place I have been able to find it, and they need to order it... is the vets office. I believe you can also order it online! :) |
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Then again, she may be totally faking it as I've known some ppl that've done that to avoid having to have a dog in the house. :rolleyes: |
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Hehe...this part made me laugh..Im allergic to my mother and brother too :D just kidding...thought I would lighten things up hehe.. Dawn |
Yes she could be. There was a person on here allergic to dogs that got a yorkie and ended up being allergc to it and having to rehome it |
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