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Dealing With A Dog Allergy

May 3, 2009 | Filed Under: Dog Allergy

Having dog allergies can be a difficult thing to tackle. A lot of people live with dog allergies for years suffering and when they finally get diagnosed with the allergy they have to make a decision what to do with a beloved pet dog.

Allergens can be transmitted through the air or they can be transmitted through touch. When the allergens land on your nose, eyes, or are inhaled into the lungs the allergy symptoms start. For most a dog allergy is an irritation but for some it can be life threatening causing severe asthma attacks that block the air ways. Just as severity can differ from person to person so can how long it takes for the symptoms to occur. They can develop at once upon exposure or they can take hours to develop.

Another big mistaken belief is that there is such a thing as a non-allergenic dog breed. For example many believe that dogs with fur that is tightly woven such as poodles have no shedding so therefore there is no allergen dander but this is not right.

Purchasing a filtration system for the home is a great idea for dog allergies. These units are found at many department and home improvement stores. The owner will require making sure that he changes filters and clean the units as recommended by the manufacturer.

These units will need a small financial investment but will make a big difference. The systems come in a variety of sizes for the treatment of a single room or for numerous rooms.

One last step worth mentioning in treating dog allergies is for the person to visit an allergist. There are a lot of medications and allergy shots which can assist most people’s allergies to be manageable. The allergist will be able to advise the best actions to be taken by the patient. If a person follows the advice of his allergist and follows the steps mentioned above then living with a dog and dog allergies should be bearable.

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Comments

2 Responses to “Dealing With A Dog Allergy”

  1. Cure Allergies on July 3rd, 2009 5:12 am

    Thanks for your info. I was looking for some thing else. But this info is beneficial too.
    Regards
    Cure Allergies

  2. Sean on July 25th, 2009 1:09 am

    I have had so much allergies with both cats and dogs that I almost gave up on them as pets.

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