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Are Rottweilers Hypoallergenic? Vet-Verified Facts & Tips

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Dogs are loyal and loving companions, and taking care of a dog is a rewarding experience. However, we can’t overlook the fact that dogs can cause allergic reactions in some people. While there’s no such thing as a 100% hypoallergenic dog, certain breeds may be easier to live with and be more suitable for people with dog allergies.

When it comes to Rottweilers, they’re not considered the best option for people with dog allergies. Rottweilers can shed a lot and drool, which makes them more likely to trigger allergic reactions. If you have minor dog allergies, it may be possible for you to live with a Rottweiler if you really want one. However, it’s essential for you to speak with an allergist to determine how realistic and manageable it would be for you to bring home a Rottweiler.

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Are Rottweilers Okay for People With Allergies?

When talking about dog allergies, it’s important to note that dog hair doesn’t directly cause allergic reactions. People develop allergies to certain proteins found in a dog’s saliva, urine, and dander. Dog hair happens to be in constant contact with these proteins. For example, dead skin cells can easily latch onto hair, and proteins can be distributed when a dog licks their coat.

Therefore, dog allergies aren’t caused by how much or how little a dog sheds. However, dogs that shed heavily can be more likely to trigger allergic reactions because the dander is spread more widely in the environment with the shed hair.

Rottweilers are moderate to heavy shedders. They have a double coat consisting of a medium-length outer coat and a soft undercoat that helps them regulate their body temperature. Rottweilers shed year-round, but they tend to shed more heavily twice a year during shedding season.

It’s also important to note that Rottweilers have a tendency to be mouthy and drool. So, on top of the frequent shedding, people can get allergic reactions if they come in contact with a Rottweiler’s saliva.

Because Rottweilers shed frequently and can also drool, they’re not generally recommended for people with dog allergies. It may be possible for people with mild dog allergies to live with a Rottweiler. However, this usually involves making lifestyle adjustments and home modifications. It’s strongly recommended to speak with your doctor or an allergist before choosing to bring home any dog.

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Tips for Managing Allergy Symptoms With Rottweilers

While it’s unrealistic to expect allergy symptoms to go away completely, it’s possible to manage and reduce their severity when living with Rottweilers. Here are some things you can do to manage allergic reactions in your home.

Consult an Allergist

Make sure to first consult an allergist before bringing home any new dog or if you think you have developed allergic signs to a dog you already own. An allergist can run tests that can help narrow down what you are allergic to. Some people who test positive for dog allergies are only allergic to a specific protein called Can f 5, which is produced in the prostate of male dogs. Therefore they might be able to happily live with a female or castrated male Rottweiler.

An allergist will also help you develop a plan or routine to help you manage allergy symptoms. They may also recommend specific products or prescribe medication.

Replace HVAC Filters

Check your HVAC filters regularly and make timely replacements. Depending on the brand and type, air filters must be replaced every 30 to 90 days. You may also want to explore other options and shop for air filters specifically designed to catch pet hair and dander. These types of filters can also help reduce outdoor allergens that your dog can track inside, including pollen, mold, and dust.

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Use Air Purifiers

Sometimes, air filters aren’t enough to keep allergy symptoms at bay. Reinforcing your home air quality with air purifiers can help filter out pet dander more effectively and efficiently. You can even find air purifiers with filters made just for reducing pet hair and dander in the home.

Before shopping for a new air purifier, take measurements of the room dimensions in your home. This will ensure you purchase appropriately sized air purifiers and experience the full benefits of having them in the home.

Create an Allergy-Free Zone

It’s helpful to create allergy-free spaces in your home that your Rottweiler can’t access. These zones can be bedrooms, home office spaces, and other private areas where people can retreat throughout the day. If you can, choose rooms with doors so that you can keep the room shut and prevent your Rottweiler from entering while you’re away. You can also use baby gates to restrict access to rooms that don’t have doors.

Wash Bedding and Vacuum Regularly

Develop a cleaning routine for areas that your Rottweiler frequents. These areas can include your Rottweiler’s sleeping area, food and water station, and furniture that they use daily. These spots will naturally accumulate more pet dander, so it’s best to clean them at least once or twice a week.

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Take Care of Your Rottweiler’s Skin and Coat

Rottweilers that experience skin and coat problems tend to lose more hair and have flaky skin. Therefore, maintaining a proper grooming routine can help reduce the amount of shedding around the house.

Rottweilers will benefit from getting brushed weekly with a slicker brush or bristle brush. Brushing will lift loose hair and distribute natural oils throughout their coat. It can also help reduce shedding around the house.

Rottweilers can usually get by with baths every 4 to 6 weeks or once they start to smell! Overbathing a Rottweiler can dry out their skin and coat and start to cause dryness and irritation. When bathing a Rottweiler, use a shampoo that contains moisturizing ingredients or a shed control formula.

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    Conclusion

    Rottweilers are not considered a “hypoallergenic” breed due to the amount they shed and drool. While there are ways to reduce your exposure to allergens, there are also a number of variables which can make allergic reactions unpredictable. If you suffer from dog allergies you should always consult with a medical professional before making the huge decision to bring a Rottweiler or any other dog into your family and home.


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