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Understanding The 7 Canine Allergies |
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Here you will learn about 7 canine allergies that you need to understand if you suffer from dog allergies. First, you may be allergic to the dog’s fur. In this case, you can still have a dog, it just has to be one of the twenty-one breeds of dogs that have no hair and are considered allergy friendly. Of course, no dog breed is completely non-allergenic, they all have urine, saliva and dander. These are the top of the 7 canine allergies. The dust allergens and pollen allergens that settle in the dog hair is usually what triggers an allergic reaction aside from the saliva and dander. Canine allergies that affect you also include the foods that a dog eats. It may be possible that it is not the dog you are allergic to per say but what you are feeding them. Dog foods contain additives including protein and these additives are in their mouths as they lick you or themselves. The ingredients then are passed on to you and this might just cause an allergic reaction. Of the 7 canine allergies, you have heard about urine, dander, saliva, dog food, pollen, grass allergens and other airborne allergens. The next thing to consider if you find yourself allergic to the dog is the what do they get into outside? Dogs are adventurous creatures and do get into many different things. They dig dirt as well as walk in dirt, go near flowers, weeds and other animals. Are you sure you are allergic to your dog and not the neighbors dog? It is possible for one breed of dog to cause you an allergic reaction and another breed not too. Now you have another thing to consider about the dog. Do they play with bunnies, cats, other dogs and other outside critters? Before you think about moving the dog somewhere else, you have to consider all the facts. The 7 canine allergies also includes the dog shampoos and other grooming supplies. You may breathe great when your dog is dirty, but have symptoms of an allergy when you bath them. This is very common in pet owners. Dog grooming supplies are full of chemicals not meant for humans to breathe, especially if you are prone to allergies. If you find yourself having symptoms of an allergy, you can have a skin test done to eliminate the dog and their grooming supplies before taking a drastic step such as giving them away. |
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