Are Dobermans hypoallergenic? No. Dobermans are not considered hypoallergenic. Because they shed and trigger allergies often in people who are sensitive.
However, there are other hypoallergenic dogs that might be better for people with allergies.
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Are Dobermans Hypoallergenic?
A Look at the Doberman
Dobermans have a noble look. They are valiantly fearless and intelligent. One of the best protection breeds on Earth.
Dobermans are high-energy and require lots of exercise. Long daily walks or hikes, plus plenty of time to run in a large fenced yard is ideal.
They can do very well in agility, obedience, and tracking.
Dobermans do well in training. They are intelligent and learn fast. Training and socialization should start early and be maintained lifelong.
These dogs become large and strong very quickly. They may become headstrong and destructive if not trained early.
Dobermans require little grooming a weekly to daily brushing with a short bristle brush is recommended.
They require bathing only when needed. Dobermans are considered to be moderate-heavy shedders.
What is the Definition of Hypoallergenic?
Hypoallergenic just means that the dog is less likely to cause an allergic reaction. It does not mean that the dog will not cause allergic reactions.
So, then breeds like Poodles and Bichon Frises are less likely to cause allergic reactions.
What is the Cause of the Allergic Reaction?
Most allergic reactions are triggered by proteins. Dogs create a protein. This protein is what causes the reaction in an allergic human.
This protein is concentrated in the saliva, urine, and dander of dogs. Fur can also be a culprit of allergic reactions because dander often sticks to fur.
Dobermans are not considered to be hypoallergenic because they can shed quite heavily.
This spreads more dander through your environment giving you more opportunity to react.
However, there are no dogs that are 100% allergy-free.
All dogs create this protein, it’s part of what makes them a dog.
So, even hypoallergenic dogs can cause allergic reactions if the allergy is severe.
What Can I Do?
Thankfully there are several great ways you can use to reduce the amount of dander in your environment.
- Brush your dog daily, outside
- Vacuum daily, with a HEPA filter equipt vacuum
- Have a HEPA air filter in your home to clean allergens out of the air
- Have dog-free rooms so you can escape if you need too
- Don’t allow your dog on the furniture or in your bed
- Don’t touch your mouth or eye after petting your dog
- Don’t let your dog lick you
- Replace carpet with hard floors
- Replace fabric-covered furniture with leather
- Remove heavy drapes
- Wear a dust mask and gloves to clean the areas where your dog hangs out
Conclusion
Are Dobermans hypoallergenic? No, a Doberman is not considered hypoallergenic. They can shed quite heavily which will spread their dander everywhere, giving you more cause to sneeze.
If you have a severe allergy you may not be able to find any dog that you do not have a reaction to. Unfortunately, even hypoallergenic breeds produce the protein that causes the allergic reaction.
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