What Dogs Are Hypoallergenic?

Written by: Tori Holmes

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Anyone suffering from allergies knows what a nuisance they can be. Whether they’re inconvenient seasonal allergies or more series food or drug allergies, they can have a big impact on how you live your life.


Now imagine you were a dog lover with an allergy to dogs. Sure you could still have a dog if you were willing to suffer through bouts of sneezing, watery eyes, and hives, but what if there was another option?

What are hypoallergenic dogs?

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For dog-loving allergy suffers, hypoallergenic dogs seem like the perfect solution. I mean, the name literally suggests that there is a dog that won’t cause allergies, doesn’t it? Although they have been marketed that way, there is actually no such thing as a 100% hypoallergenic dog. However, there are specific breeds that people tend to have less allergic reactions to.

What causes people to be allergic to dogs?

Before we get into those breeds, we should probably cover what causes allergies to dogs. For the majority of allergy sufferers, a dog’s fur is not the issue.


Instead, things like dander and saliva are what cause the sneezing, watery eyes, and itchiness; all telltale signs your body is trying to rid itself of an allergen.


What’s interesting about these allergies is that a person’s reaction can change from dog to dog. In fact, two dogs have the same breed can give off completely different levels of allergens.

What dog breeds are considered "hypoallergenic?"

doodle dog

So if we know that no dog is 100% allergen-free, what’s so special about the so-called “hypoallergenic” dogs? Breeds that are considered hypoallergenic do actually have less of the allergens that humans react to. They may not be allergen-free, but the lower levels often do not cause problems with allergy sufferers.


Some of these hypoallergenic dog breeds include: 

  • Poodles
  • Irish Water Spaniels
  • Portuguese Water Dogs
  • Kerry Blue Terriers
  • Bichon Frise, among others. 

As a group, these dogs have predictable, non-shedding coats, which produce less dander than other dogs. When combined, dogs with these characteristics tend to be more suitable pets for those with allergies.

What can one do to minimize allergic reactions to dogs?

Since even hypoallergenic dogs still contain allergens, it’s important to take steps to minimize your chance of having a reaction. This includes washing pet beds and blankets regularly, vacuuming and sweeping up any loose hair, avoiding carpets or curtains that could trap and hold these allergens, and of course, making sure your dog is washed and groomed regularly.


While no dog is 100% allergen free, suffering from dog-related allergy doesn’t mean that you have to live life without a four-legged best friend. There are numerous breeds that have a positive track record with allergy sufferers; it’s just up to you to find the breed that best suits you and your lifestyle. If you have any questions about which breeds are right for you, the American Kennel Club is a great resource. In addition, your local veterinarian will be able to answer any of your specific questions.

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FAQ

What does a "hypoallergenic dog" mean?

A hypoallergenic dog is a breed that tends to produce fewer allergens than other dogs. While no dog is 100% allergen-free, hypoallergenic breeds often cause fewer allergic reactions in people who are sensitive to dogs.

Are there any dogs that are completely hypoallergenic?

No, there are no dogs that are completely hypoallergenic. All dogs produce allergens through dander, saliva, and skin oils. However, some breeds are known to produce lower levels of these allergens, making them more suitable for allergy sufferers.

What causes dog allergies in humans?

Dog allergies are most commonly caused by dander (tiny flakes of skin), saliva, and proteins found in a dog’s skin and bodily secretions—not the dog’s fur itself. These allergens can trigger symptoms like sneezing, watery eyes, itching, and hives.

Are doodle dogs hypoallergenic?

Doodle dogs (such as Goldendoodles or Labradoodles) may be more allergy-friendly than their shedding parent breeds, but they are not guaranteed to be hypoallergenic. Allergen levels can vary depending on coat type and genetics.

Can someone with dog allergies still own a dog?

Yes, many people with dog allergies can successfully own a dog by choosing a lower-allergen breed and managing allergens properly through cleaning, grooming, and home maintenance.