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Yes, your dog's saliva can trigger allergic reactions in sensitive individuals due to specific allergenic proteins it contains.
No specific dog breed causes the most allergies; all breeds produce allergens, and individual responses can vary greatly by the person's sensitivity.
Yes, dog saliva can trigger allergic reactions in sensitive individuals due to specific proteins it contains, potentially leading to symptoms like sneezing or rashes.
Yes, many people with dog allergies can live with their pets by consistently applying environmental controls and medical treatments to manage symptoms.
Dog saliva can cause allergic reactions in sensitive individuals due to specific proteins known as allergens, leading to symptoms such as sneezing, rashes, or asthma.
Yes, it is possible to have an allergic reaction to a dog lick due to allergenic proteins in the saliva.
You may be allergic to dog saliva if you experience symptoms like sneezing, itchy eyes, rashes, or asthma after exposure, even without testing positive for dander.
Yes, you can be allergic to dog saliva because it contains proteins that can trigger allergic reactions in sensitive individuals.
A Cockapoo puppy typically costs between $800 and $2,500, depending on breeder reputation, lineage, size, and geographic location.
Cockapoos can suffer from separation anxiety, require regular grooming, and may inherit health issues like hip dysplasia, ear infections, or eye problems.

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