It depends on how severe their allergies are. Pitties DO shed, so a person with dog allergies may be bothered by them.Originally Posted by i_rescue
This is true of all the following breeds as well.
There is no such breed as a Mini Aussie. Aussies may vary in size, but it is not a breed. Like all herding breeds they need exercise, training and and a "job" - if you do not give them a job, they will create one - often a destructive one. The same is true with Border Collie - even maybe more so. Great dogs if you have plenty of time and energy and things for them to do - they are stars at agility, or herding, of course if you have anything for them to herd.Originally Posted by i_rescue
A Standard poodle might be a good match for you, they have hair that needs trimming, not fur that sheds. They are recommended for people with dog allergies. They tend to be be bright and energetic, love to play, and are generally (there are exceptions) sweet dogs.How big do Border Collies get and how much training do they need? Are they easy to train? Are they a burden to people with allergies? If you feel those are not the right dogs, then please read my profile below and tell me what breed you suggest.
-I need a dog that is not a burden to people with allergies
-I can handle grooming a long haired dogs
-A dog that is no bigger than... 50 pounds would be great! Perferably a smaller dog, but a little bigger would be fine!
-I need a dog that is rather easy to train, of course I have time to train him but don't want it to be too hard or frusterating.
-I have plenty of time to excersize a dog. Lots of walks & a few play times in the backyard, along with frequent visits to the park and training.
-I need a dog that gets along well with others
Thanks and I look forward to your help!





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