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Boston's are also among the most kid friendly of the small breeds. Sadly, my husband seems to have allergy troubles with smooth-coated dogs. Funnily enough, our former heavy shedders never bothered him.

Anyway, that restriction does limit our choices.

The toy breed requirement stems from hubby's concern that, due to my disabilities, I couldn't handle a big dog if it lurched on a walk, etc... In some ways though, a bigger dog would be easier because I wouldn't have to bend down to tend to it.
You can sometimes adopt retired service dogs, which might be a consideration as well.

I'm a huge fan of my mega lint roller for carpets/ floors. It does a better job picking up hair than any vacuum I've tried.

I was highly allergic to my brother's pit's coat. Depending on how quickly he reacts, you could bring him along for touch tests.
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