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Allergies - Midwest Labradoodle

Allergies

Australian Labradoodles are specially bred for their unique qualities of having very low to no shedding type coats. Their coat type lends itself to be allergy and asthma friendly.

Our immediate family deals with allergy issues. Speaking from our own experience, we have not been affected with any allergy symptoms, having had our own Australian Labradoodles.

Currently it is estimated that 15 to 20 percent of the population is allergic to animal hair.

It is important to understand the major cause of allergic reactions to dogs is indeed not the fur or the hair, but the protein in the dander which is old skin scales that are much, much smaller in comparison, to dandruff in humans.

The Australian Labradoodle is considered a ‘low-dander’ type breed of dog. If you do have such allergy-related health issues confirmed or you suspect you may have a dog allergy, be encouraged, because the Australian labradoodle may be considered a wonderful option for you. Many people have varied degrees of pet allergies.

95% of families that have allergies have no problems what so ever with our Midwest Labradoodle Multi Gen Australian Labradoodles.