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The best pets for kids with allergies (and how to reduce reactions)

It's possible to have a child with allergies AND a pet.
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If your children wants a pet but you’ve ruled it out because one of them has allergies, take heart. Many people with mild to moderate pet allergies can still snuggle up to a furry friend and enjoy the benefits of an animal companion.

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While there are no “non-allergenic” breeds of dog or cat, some are less likely than others to trigger an allergic reaction. That’s because some breeds produce less dander – the microscopic particles that can cause allergic reactions.

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Dogs

Surprisingly, females tend to produce fewer allergens than males. So do smaller dogs. Specific breeds that are better for people with allergies include the basenji, the soft-coated wheaten terrier, the bichon frise, the poodle, schnauzer, and the Chinese crested.

Labradoodles and other poodle mixes have been touted by many breeders as causing fewer allergies. However, it’s best to spend some time with one first to see how you react.

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Cats

The Siberian, Devon rex, Cornish rex, and sphynx (a mostly hairless breed) are the best bets because they shed very little.

Tips to reduce reactions

  • Keep the pet out of the bedroom. Designate one place for your pet to sleep and cover the area with a towel. Wash the towel weekly.
  • Buy a HEPA-equipped (High Efficiency Particulate Air Filter) vacuum cleaner. Also try putting cheesecloth over your child’s bedroom vent to keep out allergens.
  • Bathe, brush, and groom your pet regularly.
  • Have your child wash their hands and face after petting or nuzzling your pet.
  • If you get a pet early enough in a child’s life, it may prevent the same allergies it causes. Some studies have found that kids exposed to indoor pets from infancy were less than half as likely to develop common allergies than kids who weren’t exposed to pets. “It’s almost like childhood immunizations,” says Marty Becker, a veterinarian, and author of The Healing Power of Pets.

This article originally appeared on www.bhg.com.

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