18.11.2008, 12:00

Obama is not able to find hypoallergenic dog

US President-elect Barack Obama is not able to find a hypoallergenic dog for the White House.

"Unfortunately, there really is no such thing as a hypoallergenic dog," said Dr Jonathan Field, emeritus director of the paediatric allergy and asthma clinic at New York University.

"The studies have not supported that there's any type of hypoallergenic dog," added Dr Wanda Phipatanakul, chair of the Indoor Allergen Committee for the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI). "All dogs produce allergens, so it would make common sense that if you've got 50 dogs in the home, the dog allergens are going to be higher than if you've got one, and if you have a huge dog, there will be more allergens than with a small dog, but all dogs produce allergens."

In his Election Night victory speech, Obama promised his two young daughters that they could take a puppy with them to the White House. More recently, however, Obama reported that his 10-year-old daughter, Malia, is allergic, and thus would need a "hypoallergenic" dog.

But contrary to popular perception that allergies are caused by animal hair, allergies are actually caused by a protein found in the animal's dander (a combination of skin and hair), and also its saliva and urine.

"Even if you get a hairless dog, it's still going to produce the allergen," Phipatanakul said.

Source: InterMedia consulting

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