
Since I last reported on Obama
wanting to adopt a shelter dog, but having concerns about daughter Malia's allergies, two things have happened: (1) The story has only gained ground, and (2) I realized that the buzz is that
Malia wants a goldendoodle (not a labradoodle).
I'm thrilled that so many people have urged the Obamas to find their next pet on Petfinder, including
Best Friends Animal Society,
The Oregonian and author and blogger
Carole Raphaelle Davis. And after the jump, I've included links to some of the adoptable goldendoodles listed on Petfinder.
I also learned some interesting information from Petfinder staffer
Kim Saunders that could be useful to
anyone with pet allergies:
There are plenty of
hypoallergenic breeds, but there are actually no
non-allergenic dogs (or cats). However, dogs with soft, constantly-growing hair -- like the
Poodle or the
Bichon Frise -- may be less irritating to some people. This might even be because they are bathed or groomed more frequently.
If your or a family member's allergies are uncomfortable but not life-threatening, you can take these steps to reduce the symptoms:
- Wash pet bedding regularly and change your air filters frequently. You should also use a high-efficiency HEPA air cleaner in the home.
- Create an "allergy free" zone in the home -- preferably the bedroom -- and strictly prohibit the pet's access to it.
- Brush your pet four to five times a week to reduce pet dander.
- Choose the right pet brush -- one great option is the FURminator.
- Consider getting allergy shots to improve symptoms. Steroidal and antihistamine nose sprays and antihistamine pills can also work to make you feel better.
If you have any other tips for living with pet allergies, let me know!