Most dog breeds that are supposedly hypoallergenic can still produce allergy-causing proteins in their saliva and dander. Walker has had lifelong dog allergies that make his eyes itch, spark a sneezing fit, and cause them to break out in a rash. When they exposed him to supposedly hypoallergenic breeds like poodles and goldendoodles, the usual reactions arose. There are years of testing ahead before people can start snatching up gene-edited, truly hypoallergenic beagles. The post These Gene-Edited Beagles Could Let People With Dog Allergies Finally Own Pets appeared first on VICE.