A pug is a definate no-go also. Pugs shed more than any other breed for their size. You pick up a pug and your shirt looks like it was made of dog hair. A pug shakes off in the house and the floor is covered. The tiny, rough hairs can even bug non-allergy sufferers.
I recommend whatever breeds you have in mind, you spend time with them before purchasing. Any breed that doesn't cause allergies to one person can cause allergies for another, or visa versa. You should find a breeder or rescue to let you spend time with the dogs and see if they cause trouble. What I personally recommend, and I don't get to recommend my favorite breed often at all, is that you find a purebred cocker and see how that works out with the allergies. They are great little dogs.
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