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that what labradoodles and some other hybrids are bred for, something about their hair doesn't affect folks with allergies.? don't know how it works but that's waht they say
Dogs that have hair are not likely to have allergies with. Dogs with fur the dander is what causes problems.
Quote from: runningboard on June 03, 2009, 05:58:31 PMthat what labradoodles and some other hybrids are bred for, something about their hair doesn't affect folks with allergies.? don't know how it works but that's waht they sayDogs that have hair are not likely to have allergies with. Dogs with fur the dander is what causes problems.
With a few exceptions for cougar hunting, no dogs allowed for hunting except upland game and waterfowl
Pudelpointers are hypoallergenic. It doesn't matter how long the hair is but but that it is hair and not fur. I have a pudelpointer and she does shed but very little. I didn't care if she was hypoallergenic but she is the best hunting dog I have ever had. Pudelpointers are actually a breed that is older than the German Wirehair and not a fad designer breeding like the Labradoodle. Getting a Labradoodle to be an all around hunting dog would be an uphill battle in my opinion.