Summary
A family in Florida returned a mini goldendoodle puppy named Goldie to the breeder in Michigan due to severe allergies. The breeder, Allie Mahoski, ensured the puppy received medical checks and vaccines before finding him a new home. Allergies to pets are common and involve reactions to proteins in pet dander, saliva, and urine.
Key Facts
- A breeder in Michigan named Allie Mahoski sent a mini goldendoodle puppy to a family in Florida.
- The family returned the puppy, called Goldie, because of severe allergies.
- Goldie was brought back to Michigan by a flight nanny to avoid him ending up in an animal shelter.
- Before rehoming, Mahoski took Goldie to a vet for a health check and vaccinations.
- Allergy to pets affects 10 to 20 percent of people and is due to proteins in dander, saliva, and urine.
- Mini goldendoodles are often considered hypoallergenic by some because they may shed less dander.
- The breeder found a new home for Goldie after a more careful screening of potential families.