
Types of Hypoallergenic Sporting
Dogs
Even though many breeds are no longer used just for sporting
or hunting, these dogs have become popular favorites among
those who need a hypoallergenic dog that has an easy
temperament. Sporting dogs are considered intelligent, playful,
and obey their owners when given commands. Hypoallergenic
sporting dogs include Poodles, Australian Terriers, and Kerry
Blue Terriers. Each of these dogs has been used to hunt small
and large game and also to hunt for rodents and other pesky
animals that carried disease. Now these animals are kept in the
home as pets. While still playful and easy going, these dogs
are now treated more like friends that as sporting
partners.
Each of these breeds has a short coat that
is more like human hair because it is soft and thin. Unlike
other breeds, these dogs do not shed as often and when they do,
it is usually not noticeable. People who want to own a medium
sized dog will appreciate any of the breeds mentioned above.
Grooming is an essential part of their care as is brushing
their coats once or twice a week to prevent matting.
The Poodle comes in a few different varieties that are all
hypoallergenic. Poodles have been used a sporting dogs, show
dogs, and lap dogs for those who wanted a breed that would sit
still on command. The Poodle is a friendly dog that does not
make a lot of noise. They are very active and enjoy getting
their exercise. People who want are thinking about buying a
Poodle should conduct more research to see if this is the dog
they truly want. Even though the Poodle can live for many
years, they may suffer some health problems as they age.
The Australian Terrier was once used to catch mice and rats,
but today it is kept at home because of its pleasant
disposition and its long hair that does not shed. You can
choose to cut the hair closer to the body if you choose. For
those looking for a smaller dog, the Australian Terrier is a
good choice. These dogs are considered companion dogs, meaning
that they enjoy the company of people.
The Kerry Blue Terrier is a relative of the Australian Terrier,
but is much larger and has a more pronounced head and chest.
Their head is almost square shaped. Their cost is soft and
curly. It will not shed and needs to be groomed often to
prevent matting. While the dogs are actually gray or black in
color, a blue sheen can be found on their coat. This is where
they got their name.
Kerry Blue Terriers need daily exercise that can range from
long walks to running in the park with other dogs. If you have
a backyard, you can let the dog run around and it will tire
itself out. People who live in larger homes should consider
buying a hypoallergenic dog like this one.
Even though these dogs are no longer used primarily as sporting
dogs, this does not mean the dogs prefer to sit around all day
long. Exercise is very important for dogs like these because
they have been used for generations for sporting parties and
long hunts in the woods.
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