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Allergic To Dog

There is no type of dog breed that is actually a non-allergic (non-allergy causing) this is due to the fact that all kinds of dogs, no matter what type produce dander, as well as produce saliva as well as urine. Many times people can be allergic to one of the elements or they can be allergic to all three of them dog dander, dog saliva. Urine is usually less of a problem when you are dealing with dogs, since most dogs usually seem to use the rest room outside of the home. Pet hair itself, it not exactly an allergen at all by itself, but often if is known to collect dander as well as dust and pollen which are commonly known allergens.

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The people who suffer from pet allergies, have a supersensitive immune system, which often reacts to a few harmless proteins which are of course allergens, inside of the dog’s pet dander as well as saliva as well as the dog’s urine. These types of allergy-producing proteins usually tend to cause a type of nasal congestion, or can even cause sneezing and itchy or watery eyes, which could be a handful by itself. That is without mentioning these allergens can also cause fatigue as well as coughing and often shortness of breath. This kind of reaction usually happens within five to around thirty minutes from when you come in contact with the allergen, but you can have a much later delayed reaction. Many people have reported that their pet allergy suffering is happening no matter what type of dog they get, which is true because every breed of dog can cause someone to be allergic. The word that is hypo-allergenic (which means less allergy causing), is often used with the skin care products, so that your allergy information can be less irritating to your sensitive skin. Often people call this a type of “low dander” that dog breeds cause which is hypo-allergenic as well as low allergy, and even sometimes referred to as allergy friendly to the people who come in contact with it. Some of the dog breeds out there are actually seem to cause less animal dander, then other types of dogs, and some people make sure to get these dogs and can often deal with these “low dander” some dog types can have, as long as you have a nice amount of environmental control. So make sure that you are not allergic to animals before you decide to get one because it can be very helpful to you not to get sick.

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  2. By Jakob on Jul 22, 2007 | Reply

    This is exactly what I expected to find out after reading the title gic To Dog : Allergic Symptoms. Thanks for informative article

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