Allergy to Rhodesian Ridgeback 101: Factors & Overview

Discover if a Rhodesian Ridgeback is hypoallergenic, allergy symptoms, when to bathe them, and alternatives. Read more on Curex.

Is Rhodesian Ridgeback hypoallergenic?

The Rhodesian Ridgeback is not considered hypoallergenic. While they have short coats that shed less than some breeds, they still produce dander, a common allergen.

Overview of a Rhodesian Ridgeback:
The Rhodesian Ridgeback is a large, athletic breed known for its striking ridge of hair along its back that grows in the opposite direction of the rest of the coat. Originally bred in Africa for hunting and guarding, they are loyal, intelligent, and protective. Their short coat requires minimal grooming but does shed seasonally.

Factors making Rhodesian Ridgeback more allergenic:

  • Shedding: They experience seasonal shedding, which releases dander into the environment.
  • Dander Production: Despite having a short coat, they produce skin dander.
  • Saliva and Urine: Proteins in their saliva and urine can also be allergenic to some people.

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Common Symptoms of Rhodesian Ridgeback Allergies

  • Sneezing: Frequent sneezing episodes triggered by coming into contact with the dog.
  • Runny or Stuffy Nose: Persistent nasal congestion or discharge, often accompanied by itching.
  • Itchy or Watery Eyes: Red, swollen eyes that feel itchy or start watering upon exposure.
  • Skin Reactions: Hives, rashes, or eczema that appear shortly after touching or being near the dog.
  • Coughing: Dry cough that may develop due to inhaling dander.
  • Shortness of Breath: Trouble breathing, wheezing, or tightness in the chest.
  • Asthma Attacks: Exacerbation of asthma symptoms for those with pre-existing conditions.
  • Sore Throat: Irritated or scratchy throat, sometimes leading to voice changes.
  • Headache: Frequent headaches or migraines triggered by allergens.
  • Fatigue: Feeling unusually tired or lethargic, often as a response to ongoing allergic reactions.

Best Hypoallergenic Dogs Like Rhodesian Ridgeback

  • Poodle
    The Poodle comes in three sizes: standard, miniature, and toy. They have a single layer of curly hair instead of fur, which reduces the amount of shedding. Known for their intelligence and friendly demeanor, Poodles are a popular hypoallergenic option.

  • Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier
    The Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier has a soft, silky coat that requires regular grooming, which helps reduce allergens. They are spirited and friendly, making them great family pets.

  • Portuguese Water Dog

With a curly or wavy coat that doesn't shed excessively, the Portuguese Water Dog is a good choice for those with allergies. They are energetic and enjoy activities like swimming and retrieving.

  • Schnauzer
    Available in three sizes—miniature, standard, and giant—Schnauzers have a wiry coat that sheds minimally. They are known for their protective nature and make excellent companions.

  • Bichon Frise
    The Bichon Frise has a curly, dense coat that traps loose hair and dander, reducing allergens. These small dogs are cheerful, affectionate, and good with children.

  • Yorkshire Terrier

The Yorkshire Terrier has fine, hair-like fur that does not shed much, making them a low-allergen breed. Despite their small size, they have a bold and energetic personality.

  • Lagotto Romagnolo
    Originally bred for truffle hunting, the Lagotto Romagnolo has a curly coat that minimizes shedding. They are intelligent, affectionate, and enjoy mental stimulation.

  • Basenji
    Known as the "barkless dog," the Basenji has a short, fine coat that doesn’t shed much, making them suitable for those with allergies. They are independent and curious by nature.

How to Relieve Rhodesian Ridgeback Allergy Symptoms

If you're experiencing allergy symptoms around a Rhodesian Ridgeback, there are several methods to help manage and relieve your discomfort:

  • Clean Your Environment Regularly: One of the first steps to reduce allergens is to keep your living space clean. Vacuum frequently using a HEPA-filter vacuum cleaner, and consider using air purifiers to minimize airborne allergens.

  • Wash Your Dog Frequently: Regularly bathing your Rhodesian Ridgeback can help reduce the amount of dander (dead skin flakes) they shed, which is a common allergen. Use a gentle, hypoallergenic dog shampoo to avoid skin irritation.

  • Medications: Over-the-counter antihistamines such as cetirizine (Zyrtec), loratadine (Claritin), and fexofenadine (Allegra) can help alleviate symptoms like sneezing, itching, and runny nose. Consult your doctor for advice on the best medication for your needs.

  • Curex - Immunotherapy: Curex offers sublingual immunotherapy, a treatment aimed at reducing your overall sensitivity to allergens over time. It involves placing small doses of the allergen under your tongue, which helps your immune system build up a tolerance. It’s an effective, long-term solution that can provide lasting relief.

  • Pet-Free Zones: Create pet-free zones in your home, like your bedroom, to reduce your exposure to allergens. Keeping doors closed and using air purifiers in these areas can help maintain a clean environment.

  • Consult an Allergist: If your symptoms are severe, it’s a good idea to see an allergist. They can conduct tests to confirm your allergies and recommend a tailored treatment plan specific to your symptoms and lifestyle.

  • HEPA Filters: Using HEPA filters in air conditioning and heating systems can trap pet dander and reduce the overall allergen load in your home environment.

By adopting these methods, you can find significant relief from the allergic reactions caused by your Rhodesian Ridgeback.

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How Often Should I Bathe my Rhodesian Ridgeback to Reduce Allergens?

Rhodesian Ridgebacks are a short-haired breed, which generally makes them relatively low-maintenance when it comes to grooming. However, to reduce allergens, you'll need to establish a regular bathing routine. Bathing helps minimize the amount of dander and other allergens that your dog may produce. Here are some guidelines:

  • Frequency: Bathe your Rhodesian Ridgeback every 4 to 6 weeks. This frequency is often enough to reduce allergens without over-drying their skin.
  • Quality Shampoo: Use a high-quality, hypoallergenic dog shampoo. This is crucial for reducing allergens as it helps maintain the skin's natural oils and minimizes irritation.
  • Brushing: Brush your Ridgeback at least once a week. This will help remove loose fur and dander between baths, contributing to a cleaner coat and reduced allergens.
  • Wipes and Sprays: In between baths, you can use pet-specific wipes and sprays to help control dander and maintain a cleaner coat.
  • Bedding and Environment: Regularly wash your dog’s bedding and vacuum your home to remove hair and dander that might have shed throughout your living areas.

Remember, every dog is different, and you may need to adjust this routine based on your individual dog's needs and your own sensitivities to allergens. Always consult your veterinarian for personalized recommendations.

How to Recognize a Medical Emergency in Case of Rhodesian Ridgeback Allergy?

  • Sudden and Severe Symptoms:

  • Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath

  • Swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat

  • Widespread Skin Reactions:

  • Hives or rash spreading beyond the area of contact

  • Intense itching

  • Cardiovascular Symptoms:

  • Rapid or weak pulse

  • Drop in blood pressure (which can cause dizziness or fainting)

  • Gastrointestinal Symptoms:

  • Nausea or vomiting

  • Abdominal pain or diarrhea

  • Other Severe Reactions:
  • Tightness in the chest
  • Confusion or loss of consciousness

Immediate Actions:

  • Administer Epinephrine: If available and prescribed, use an epinephrine auto-injector immediately.
  • Call Emergency Services: Dial emergency numbers like 911 (in the US) promptly.
  • Positioning: Keep the affected person lying flat and elevate their feet if possible, unless they are having difficulty breathing, in which case they should sit up.
  • Stay with the Person: Do not leave them alone until medical help arrives.

Recognizing these symptoms early and acting swiftly can be crucial in managing an allergic reaction to a Rhodesian Ridgeback dog.

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