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  2. 28 Non-Shedding & Hypoallergenic Dogs (Because You’re ... - AOL

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    Joy Sale/Getty Images. Height: 9 to 10.5 inches Weight: 9 to 16 pounds Personality: great with kids, charming, cuddly Activity Level: low Shedding Factor: hypoallergenic Life Expectancy: 10 t0 18 ...

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    Overdoses of vitamins can be harmful in dogs. As an example, calcium in excess can cause bone problems, especially in the large-breed dogs. Over-supplementation of vitamins A and D can cause vitamin toxicity in dogs. [72]

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    This has potentially expanded the vector from currently or recently infected dogs to half the dog population as carriers. To put the relative levels of shedding bacteria into perspective, a study analyzing the shedding kinetics of B. bronchiseptica presents the highest levels of bacterial shedding one week post-exposure, with an order of ...

  5. Hypoallergenic dog breed - Wikipedia

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    "Even if you get a hairless dog, it's still going to produce the allergen," states Dr. Wanda Phipatanakul, chair of the Indoor Allergen Committee for the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology. [13] If a person is allergic, they may be best able to tolerate a specific dog, possibly of one of the hypoallergenic breeds. Dr.

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    Life expectancy: 10 to 14 years Size: 22 to 25-inches (male); 20 to 23 inches (female) Coat: Short, dense and harsh Temperament: Friendly, dominant, confident, assertive, loyal, energetic Exercise ...

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    Canine distemper virus (CDV) (sometimes termed "footpad disease") is a viral disease that affects a wide variety of mammal families, [2] including domestic and wild species of dogs, coyotes, foxes, pandas, wolves, ferrets, skunks, raccoons, and felines, as well as pinnipeds, some primates, and a variety of other species.

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