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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 530620" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Poodles are supposed to be very good for people with allergies. I'm not sure about Bishons or Cairns but I know that Poodles and maybe Yorkies too have a different kind of hair than other dogs. Poodle hair is almost like wool rather than the hair that other dogs have. </p><p></p><p>My Bostons don't bother me at all but my bigger mixed breed, Freebie, can make me itch when she's shedding. She has a beautiful thick, reddish blond coat. She has medium length hair (longer on her tail) but she has a thick, fuzzy undercoat of fine hair that sheds massively twice a year. When she starts shedding I brush her every day for a week or so, filling up bags and bags with her hair, and every day more comes to the surface. I have to do it outside because that fuzzy hair floats around in the air and gets on everything, including me! Luckily she almost matches my carpeting. I can't really even tell that the hair is there until I vacuum and the whole canister is full of reddish blond dog hair!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 530620, member: 1883"] Poodles are supposed to be very good for people with allergies. I'm not sure about Bishons or Cairns but I know that Poodles and maybe Yorkies too have a different kind of hair than other dogs. Poodle hair is almost like wool rather than the hair that other dogs have. My Bostons don't bother me at all but my bigger mixed breed, Freebie, can make me itch when she's shedding. She has a beautiful thick, reddish blond coat. She has medium length hair (longer on her tail) but she has a thick, fuzzy undercoat of fine hair that sheds massively twice a year. When she starts shedding I brush her every day for a week or so, filling up bags and bags with her hair, and every day more comes to the surface. I have to do it outside because that fuzzy hair floats around in the air and gets on everything, including me! Luckily she almost matches my carpeting. I can't really even tell that the hair is there until I vacuum and the whole canister is full of reddish blond dog hair! [/QUOTE]
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