This is a blobfish. There is was someone at my work who looked just like him. When you put his image and the above picture side by side, the similarities were uncanny! But he quit yesterday. We had a nice going away lunch for him.
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Labradoodles. Apparently they were originally bred for service dogs for people with allergies. That's what we got. My wife wanted a dog and has allergies, and my deal was if we got a dog we weren't getting one that I have to carry around halfway through a long walk, which appears to be a vast majority of the hypo-allergenic breeds.
This is a blobfish. There is was someone at my work who looked just like him. When you put his image and the above picture side by side, the similarities were uncanny! But he quit yesterday. We had a nice going away lunch for him.
The guy in your avatar?
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I grew up with dogs all of my childhood and don't recall having serious allergy problems.. Now that I have been away from dogs for 5+ years, being around them sends me into a complete allergy nightmare... I love dogs but can't see how I could live with one- not sure if there are breeds that cause fewer allergy problems?
Until then, I have to deal with cupcake's two bloody cats!?! And I hate those little b@stards!
My wife and I have (admittedly light) allergies to dogs. We bought a yorkie-poo as it is one of a handful of hypo allergenic dogs.
That said, I still get a scratchy through if I get his fur in my face - So, if you are really allergic but want a dog I'd actually suggest a yorkie-poo, as they are the smallest of the hypo breads, so they don't shed, and they are physically smaller so any trace amounts of allergens (dander, whatever) is lessened then on a ~20-30lb labradoodle
My wife and I have (admittedly light) allergies to dogs. We bought a yorkie-poo as it is one of a handful of hypo allergenic dogs.
That said, I still get a scratchy through if I get his fur in my face - So, if you are really allergic but want a dog I'd actually suggest a yorkie-poo, as they are the smallest of the hypo breads, so they don't shed, and they are physically smaller so any trace amounts of allergens (dander, whatever) is lessened then on a ~20-30lb labradoodle
This quote grossed me out at 1:18 pm. It was made by a yorkie poo's Daddy.
LOL. I hate to say anything nice about amorak, but Yorkies are cool little dogs. My mom has two of them and they are funny with how mental they can get, and the sitting on people's feet so as to not be trampled.
What's not cool is how certain owners call them their "babies", and refer to themselves as the dog's parents.
our neighbours have a maltese-poodle - he's a cute little guy and is a hypo-allergenic... the first dog my wife can actually be around - and she just loves it.
we get him all the time to 'doggie-sit'
the dog learned quick that if he wants to play - come see me, if he wants to cuddle - go see my wife!
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My wife and I have (admittedly light) allergies to dogs. We bought a yorkie-poo as it is one of a handful of hypo allergenic dogs.
That said, I still get a scratchy through if I get his fur in my face - So, if you are really allergic but want a dog I'd actually suggest a yorkie-poo, as they are the smallest of the hypo breads, so they don't shed, and they are physically smaller so any trace amounts of allergens (dander, whatever) is lessened then on a ~20-30lb labradoodle
I dunno, seems like my only options for a hypo allergenic dog are the little ankle biters?? I need a big bad dog though... Preferablly one that can smarten up my wife's stupid cats!!
I need a dog like this:
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I dunno, seems like my only options for a hypo allergenic dog are the little ankle biters?? I need a big bad dog though... Preferablly one that can smarten up my wife's stupid cats!!