Some dog breeds may be more allergenic than others.
Contact with them can cause allergic rhinitis, accompanied by sneezing, runny nose, watery eyes and other characteristic symptoms.
One of these breeds is the Spitz. This breed is distinguished by its modest size, but it constantly sheds. And the thick fur with undercoat is an ideal environment for the accumulation of pollen, dust and dandruff.
Another breed is the German Shepherd, which often suffers from dry skin, which results in dandruff.
The St. Bernard is also dangerous for allergy sufferers. Not only because of its thick fur, but also because of its excessive drooling, which can ultimately provoke allergy attacks.
Dobermans, although they have hair without undercoat, have quite thick hair. Along with the Boston Terrier, these breeds suffer from skin allergies, which can provoke allergic reactions in people.