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I have dog allergies, but want a Basenji!

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  • I have allergies, and i do GREAT with my B, when i get scratched they swell up and itch a little but only for a few min then its gone, so THIS is a success story over here :)

  • Thanks for all the great advice! I will check with a local breeder to see if i can visit them and see how my allergies react. Its comforting to know there are others in the same boat as me! Thanks again. I'll keep you posted.

  • One more positive anecdote. I'm 50. I've always been allergic to anything with 4 legs. Allergy Annie, that's me. We've had our basenji Noel - my first dog ever - for a year. I do fine with her. Only occasional minimal reactions. No meds needed. AND, over the holidays, I had more contact with my sister's dogs: 3 poodles and a new hairy lab/chow mix (very hairy…wheeze...wheeze). Usually, they set me off, but I seem to be doing a bit better around them too. Maybe my immune system is getting stronger? Basenji magic.

  • Another positive post ;)

    I'm allergic to all animals and from all animals we have (birds, cat, rat and 2 basenji's) the Basenji's give me almost no reaction. (when I use my medication)

    you should find a Basenji owner were you can spend some time with a Basenji and see if it works for you too!

  • @Buana:

    Another positive post ;)

    I'm allergic to all animals and from all animals we have (birds, cat, rat and 2 basenji's) the Basenji's give me almost no reaction. (when I use my medication)

    you should find a Basenji owner were you can spend some time with a Basenji and see if it works for you too!

    Are you ever bothered when Chafuko or Buana blow their coats? Or does that not seem to have much of an added effect?

    Just curious. I always thought that may be a bit difficult for those with allergies. :)

  • I think lvoss suggestion is the right way to go. I have some allergic family members and they all react to Tillo.. They really wouldn't like living with him all the time.. :D (but maybe that's also because he steals their food ;))

  • We had never heard of or seen a Basenji until I got on website about hypo allergenic dogs. I have pretty bag dog allergies to most breeds, although we had a poodle when I was a kid and never had problems with that dog. Poodles are also considered hypo allergenic. I am bothered by allergies regularly when we visit friends that have dogs but I have no allergic reaction to our Basenji.

    I would strongly recommend meeting a Basenji and spending at least an hour with them to confirm you own reaction. You can't take the chance because it is not 100%. But that is more than long enough for me to have an allergic reaction. After spending an hour with 2 Basenji and having no allergies, we were hooked. We had our Ella 2 months later.

  • I'm allergic to most animals & birds and we did as Ivoss said. We met our breeder at a show, petted them and took home a towel that they slept on. We visited her dogs frequently before we decided to get one. No problems after 8 years for us. I'm still on allergy meds and still have seasonal allergies, but the dogs do to irritate them. Thats our experience.

    Still nothing is completely hypoallergenic. They do shed as well, but not horribly.

  • I have to agree with Ivoss. Very good advice given there!
    Altho I have adult-onset chronic asthma as of 1986 [strangely, even tho I can still have attacks, it is getting better under control as I get older!] I have still been able to have dogs since the dx. We have had a couple cats before too but that didn't turn out very good. But this, plus our GKs having allergies/asthma, is the reason we went with the Basenji … less irritants.
    If Bisa is in need of a bath, my asthma can act up some, but it isn't to the point I am having a horrible attack. Never did with any dog we had.

  • I had dog allergies when I got my Bs. At first I used to get a rash on the underside of my forearm when I cuddled with them, but that has gone away and now I have no reaction at all.

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