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  • Eliminating Airborne Dog Hair--6 Ways To Take Dog Hair Out Of The Air
    By: Debbie Davis | - If you share your home and heart with a dog, and it has the run of the house then you probably have dog hair issues. You can often see hair in the air when the blowers for the heating or air conditioning units come on. You wear it on your clothes, and can even find it in the car regardless of whether your dog has ever been there.

    You already know that nothing will completely eliminate the hair, but at this point you would surely settle for reducing its presence in your life? As the ...

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  • Turn To All Natural To Help With Dog Food Allergies
    By: Anthony Petrozzella | - Yes, even dogs can have dog food allergies. Many of the store brand dog foods we trust to keep our dogs healthy are actually contributing to future illnesses commonly found in dogs. It is unfortunate that the ingredients in these store brand dog foods can cause such an annoying and sometimes severe reaction to your sweet and loveable dog.

    There is something you can do to help your dog. Try switching to an all natural dog food to help eliminate the chemicals and reduce the risk ...

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  • Help! My Dog Is Scratching!
    By: Tristan Andrews | - You hear it all the time. If you spend time talking to dog owners they will start telling you that they have a dog that's itching and they don't know why. There are numerous reasons why a dog may itch. Let's look at a few of them.

    Fleas
    If you have an itchy dog one of the first things to check him for is external parasites. That means fleas and other crawlies. For many dogs it only takes one flea to drive them wild. If your dog has a flea bite allergy then a flea may ...

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  • Dog Food Allergies - How To Treat The Problem
    By: Brandon Roe | - Dog food allergies are rather difficult to distinguish from other allergies like atopy, etc., because the symptoms of food allergies tend to be similar to the symptoms of the other allergies.

    SYMPTOMS

    Despite there not being one outstanding symptom that would point us in the direction of food allergy, which makes diagnosis very difficult, there are some symptoms that have been identified as being related to a dog's food allergy.

    Symptoms tend to var ...

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  • Choosing A Hypoallergenic Dog
    By: Tristan Andrews | - It's a sad fact that some people are allergic to dogs. Even people who seem to love dogs the most may be allergic to them. Fortunately, there are some solutions to this problem. One answer is to look for breeds that are so-called "hypoallergenic" dogs. That is, they are supposed to cause fewer allergic reactions in people with dog allergies. These dogs are not actually free of the allergens that cause allergy sufferers to react, but they often seem to cause fewer reactions than some other d ...
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  • Dog Ear Infections And Hypothyroidism
    By: alex Valentino | - Chronic Ear Infections and Hypothyroidism

    Hypothyroidism in dogs occurs when your dogs thyroid gland fails to produce enough thyroid hormone. The thyroid hormone is essential for regulating your dogs metabolism, so when your dog doesnt produce enough of it your dog usually starts to exhibit some noticeable symptoms:

    Your dog may become lethargic
    Your dog will probably gain weight without a change in appetite
    Your dog may develop bacte ...

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  • How To Choose The Right Dog Food
    By: Steven Brown | - Do you still remember the day, you brought home this fluff ball with two brightly lit eyes that melted your heart? Well! He may have grown bigger since then and probably looks more handsome or beautiful and there's one thing that you will never be able to deny: your dog loves you unconditionally.

    Dogs are not merely pets; they always end up being a part of the family. Hence, you need to take care of your dog just the way; you would take care of your family. One of the most import ...

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  • Dog Flaky Skin: How To Bring Back Fido's Shiny Coat!
    By: Brandon Roe | - Getting home from work is exciting, especially when you know that your beloved dog is waiting to be cuddled by you.

    It's thrilling to lay your hand on your dog's shiny coat, which is a definite sign of a healthy pet. But as the winter season approaches and temperature starts to drop, you may begin to notice that your dog is exhibiting a different behavior. Fido is frequently licking, biting or scratching his fur. As days go by, the condition and behavior gets worse. You should un ...

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  • Identifying & Controlling Your Dog's Allergies
    By: Steven Brown | - Between 15% to 20% of all dogs in the United States suffer from allergies. As in humans, allergies may manifest in different ways producing varied symptoms in your pet. Knowing the signs of allergy suffering will bring your dog faster relief and happier days. As with any pet related medical issue, always consult your veterinarian if you suspect a problem.

    Food Allergies

    Dogs can develop allergies or food sensitivities at any point during their lives. Often, dogs e ...

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  • Some Children Have Allergic Reactions From Contact With Dogs
    By: Bob Lord | - Children and dogs can be great companions, but what if your child itches and sneezes whenever he comes in contact with a dog? You can still own a dog in spite of your childs allergy, but you just need to be more selective on what breed to choose.

    The cause of your childrens allergy is usually the dogs saliva, hair or dander. Dander is the skin flakes and scurf thats constantly shed from a dogs skin. Symptoms of an allergy to dogs include red and itchy eyes, a runny co ...

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  • Your Dog Needs It's Own Bed
    By: Tristan Andrews | - There are lots of people who allow their dogs to sleep up in the bed with them, but there are plenty of people who prefer to have their dog sleep off the bed. There are some good reasons to have your dog sleep off the bed.

    - If you have allergies then it's usually a good idea to keep the dog off the bed. Contrary to what most people think, if you are allergic to dogs you are not actually allergic to their fur. You are allergic to their dander, which is a combination of the skin ...

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  • Dog Health Food – Important Questions Answered
    By: Mark Syme | - With all of the recalls of pet food these days, many people are turning to dog health food as the only way to be sure of giving their dogs the very best. Heres a list of some of the most common questions that are being asked:

    1. What Is Really Going Into Our Dogs Food?

    This is a really concerning question for many of us. There have been rumours and some of them sound too far fetched to be true, but what if they are? Some of the things that are put into most commercia ...

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  • My Dog Has Fleas!
    By: Tristan Andrews | - Fleas are a problem for dogs and their owners alike. These tiny insects will live on the body of your dog, sucking the animal's blood and laying eggs. The bites and presence of fleas will cause the dog to itch and if the dog happens to be allergic to fleas (the allergy is technically to the insects' saliva) it can experience extreme itching, loss of fur in some places, inflammation, and infections.

    Regardless of whether the dog has an allergy to flea saliva, infestations must be ...

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  • Helpful Tips For Finding The Best Small Dog Breed For You
    By: Rachael Stone | - Dogs can be confusing to choose for a lot of people. That's because there are so many and that they all differ from one another according to breed. Even the small ones have so many varying traits that you could easily just give up and pick one at random. That's not a very good idea since you have to at least know what kind of small dog you're choosing. To help guide you in picking the right dog, here's a list of small breeds that may prove useful.

    Miniature Poodles

    The ...

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  • Your Best Friend's Allergies Could Be Cured By Dog Health Food
    By: Mark Syme | - Allergies in dogs are becoming more common everyday and many people are turning to dog health food as an alternative. By being aware of exactly what is really going into your dog's food, you can spare them suffering and pain and even add years to their life.

    There's heaps of grain, by-product and preservatives going into your dog's food too. It can be hard for us to figure out if we have an allergy, so how much harder is it when your dog cant even tell you if theyre feeling sick ...

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  • The Edmond Sun - Indoor allergies a dog danger Shared By: Allergydc - Atopy or atopic dermatitis has been believed for years to be an inhalant allergy. More recently dermatologists are starting to believe that it may be...

  • Allergies and the First Dog Shared By: Victoriain815 - Dr. Jonathan Field, director of the allergy and asthma... said he gets questions all the time from parents who want dogs despite a child's allergies.

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  • Labradoodle Dog Origins, Variations and Characteristics | Sick-Puppies Shared By: sickpupp - Since the development of the Labradoodle dog in the 1980s by Wally Conron as a non-allergenic guide dog for visually impaired people who suffered from...

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  • Allergy Friendly Dogs - Best Dogs For Allergy
    By: Michelle D Jones | - So are you looking for allergy friendly dogs? If you or one of your family members is allergic to dogs or has asthma, finding a breed that is safe for allergies is the best way to go.

    You know how many different dog breeds are out there, and the good news is, some of them are totally allergy friendly and safe for allergic people. So by choosing one of these breeds, you can rest assured your new friend will be welcomed easily and safely in your home.

    So what are the best ...

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  • Dog Allergies Itching And Dog Skin Allergies
    By: Michelle D Jones | - Have you noticed itching in your dog? Does your dog keeps itching and scratching, or even bite and lick his body? Then your dog may have some kind of allergies.

    Itching can be because of either skin allergies or food allergies in dogs. Both are quite common, especially in certain breeds. But there is nothing to worry about, because allergies are natural - just like in people - and you can easily help cure it using proven treatments.

    There are different types of dog alle ...

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  • Dog Skin Problems 101
    By: Brandon Roe | - Dog allergies are usually not fully diagnosed.

    That's because the procedure of allergy testing is quite expensive and the results usually leave the pet owner with more inquiries. It has been proven that the most usual skin problems in dogs are brought about by atopical or inhalant allergies, followed next by allergic reactions that result from skin to skin contact.

    As a dog owner and lover, you should understand that some breeds are at a higher risk of acquiring se ...

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  • How To Treat Dog Bee Stings
    By: Brandon Roe | - Dog bee stings may not be noticeable at first for the reason that your Fido may not show any signs of being in pain.

    Just like humans, dogs can be allergic to bee stings that may result to a more serious health problem. The good news is that bee sting treatment in dogs is almost the same as treatments in humans who have been stung by these buzzing creatures. This article will help you locate and treat the bee stings in your pet.

    First, you need to trace and remove ...

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  • Caring For Your Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier Pet Dog
    By: Tristan Andrews | - First bred in Ireland as a farm dog and family companion, the Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier is closely related to the Irish and Kerry Blue Terriers. He has a soft, silky coat, and he is a happy dog. He's not as feisty as other terriers but makes a good watch dog and protector. This medium-sized dog ranges from 20-40 pounds in adulthood and has a strong graceful gate. Most Soft Coated Wheaten Terriers are very good with children.

    Many people think the Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier is a ...

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  • Save Your Dog From Spring Allergies
    By: Joanne Delos Reyes | - Spring season is not always a happy and exciting period for some dog owners and also for their sensitive dogs. During this time of the year, most dogs often suffer from some sort of allergies and you can only notice these allergic reactions around their three to six years of age. These dog allergies may even get worse every year. Your dog can be able to acquire or obtain these sensitivities through the air, from the food they eat and from their own bodies as well.

    As a dog owner, it ...

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  • Unhealthy Ingredients In Your Dog Food
    By: educationfairy | - Trying to decide what to feed your dog can be very confusing. The listing of ingredients on the package may be written in scientific terms which makes it further confusing to the consumer. We as consumers need to educate ourselves as to the meaning of these terms. Remember you are looking for ingredients that you recognize and you would eat.

    What to look for:

    1. some type of meat source should be the first ingredient
    2. some vegetables should be listed
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  • My Dog Has Itchy Skin, Could Diet Be The Answer?
    By: alex Valentino | - Stop Scratching!!
    Imagine the scene - youre curled up on the couch, watching your favorite television show, and your dog climbs up on your lap for a cuddle. Mmm, nice - until he starts biting at his back and scratching at his ears. The fidgeting is so annoying, and the chewing so noisy that you may as well give up on seeing your show.
    When your dog is itchy, the constant scratching and biting at his skin is distressing for both of you. Its not fun to see your best fri ...

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  • Reduce Dog Food Allergies
    By: Jane Dinunzio | - There is not one definitive way to diagnose if your dog has dog food allergies. There are a couple of factors to look at.

    Dogs that are intolerant to certain foods may have physical problems such as diarrhea, vomiting, gassiness, or bloating of the stomach.

    Food allergies are caused by an immune system reacting inappropriately to the present food that is being ingested. This is when we try to find the offending food to decrease or eliminate the problem.

    D ...

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  • What You Should Know About Your Dog's Ear Infection
    By: alex Valentino | - One of the most common reasons for a dog to visit their veterinarian is an ear infection. In fact, ear infections are the 1 reason why people take their dogs to the vet.
    The skin lining a dogs ear canal is very similar to that on his body, which means that anything that affects his skin, may also have an effect on his ears. Any changes in the ear canal skin can allow bacteria and fungi to multiply and cause infection. Your dog will scratch his ear, shake his head and cry. ...

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  • Dogs That Produce Less Dander-6 Popular Hypoallergenic Dog Breeds
    By: Debbie Davis | - If you love dogs but your allergies won't tolerate dog dander, one of the ways you can reduce the amount of dander is to choose a dog that produces less.

    All warm blooded animals produce some dander, but the 6 breeds of dogs described in this article are good bets for avoiding allergic reactions.

    Dogs that produce less allergens do so because they have a single coat, don't shed, or have oilier skin, or some combination of one or more of these traits.


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  • Walking The Dog Benefits Both Of You
    By: Art Gib | - When I got into a debate with a friend and fellow dog-lover about the best of breeds, I was shocked and admittedly a little appalled when she mentioned being dedicated to a breeder of an unrecognized breed (at least unrecognized by the AKC) which charges 2,500 dollars for her pups. Yikes!

    The breed was that of the so-called labradoodle--a relatively new cross between the Labrador retriever and the standard poodle. The goal in developing this breed--and others like it--was to crea ...

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  • Dog Shampoo And Itchy Skin Problems
    By: John Williams | - If your dog has an itchy skin, it can be a very annoying problem for both you and your dog, particularly when you do not have an idea as to what is the reason for all the itching. This article will tell you a bit more about the relationship between shampoos and itchy skin.

    Several reasons for extreme scratching have revealing signs. Take for example mange can be illustrated by a loss of scraps of hair, a hard skin, and from time to time severe itching. If you have seen fleas in an ...

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  • Allergy Medicine For Your Dog
    By: John Williams | - If your dog has been diagnosed with an allergy, you might want to know how you will be able to give them their medicine. At the vet it might have look pretty straightforward, but at home you might struggle to give it to your dog. This very helpful article will give you some advice on how you can give your dog their medicine for allergies.

    A great idea is to hide the medicine in a treat for your dog should it come in a tablet form. The majority of dogs will devour their treats with ...

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  • Which Breed Of Hypo Allergenic Dog Is Right For You?
    By: S.B. James | - Greyhound
    If you're looking for a hypo allergenic dog because you have an allergy to dogs, you'll have many breeds to select from. From smaller dogs like the Maltese, to bigger breeds like the Greyhound, these dogs have a tendency to shed less, and don't produce as much spit or urine.  When researching dog breeds, you need to bear in mind not only whether or not they are hypo allergenic, but also which living conditions they like, how they behave around kids, and how much care and up ...

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  • How To Control Fleas In Cats And Dogs
    By: Thierry Babineaux | - The biggest problem that you will ever face with your pets is that of fleas. Whether you have a dog or a cat, fleas will get attracted and this means trouble. The best way to tackle this menace is through proper pet health care.

    Fleas are small insects that can cause a great deal of problem to your cat or dog. They normally thrive anywhere from 65-80 degrees temperature and at a humidity level of at least 75-85%. Hence, you will find fleas almost in every environment, any country ...

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  • Swollen Abdomen In Dogs, Signs Of A Serious Disease?
    By: Thierry Babineaux | - If you noticed that your dog has a swollen abdomen, you must not ignore it. A swollen abdomen can be an indication of a serious disease such as Bloat, and you must visit a vet IMMEDIATELY!

    One of the most commonly asked pet health questions is how serious is a swollen abdomen in dogs? The answer is simple, but not easy. Swollen abdomen in dogs is indicative of a serious disease and one of the most serious diseases is Bloat. Dog health can be severely affected due to ...

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  • Hepa Air Purifier For Dog Allergy-4 Reasons A Hepa Can Help Your Allergy
    By: Debbie Davis | - If you are a dog lover, it seems unfair that just after you smile to greet your pooch, bend over to pet him, or put her down after having your face kissed, you are suddenly sneezing, itching, and grabbing for tissues to wipe your watering eyes. If you love your dog enough (and of course you do!) to want to look for a way around your allergy problem, here are 4 reasons why the right HEPA air purifier can help eliminate your allergy symptoms.

    Has a Filter Small Enough to Do the Job- ...

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  • What Are The Dog Allergies Symptoms?
    By: Robert Melkonyan | - Summer is a time when we all dream about vacations and relaxing somewhere warm but at that time allergies are also kicking in. If pay attention to statistics we will discover that human allergies multiply by several fold during this season. One more concerning fact is that along with human allergies dog allergies also tend to grow during this season. Approximately 20 % of all the dogs suffer from allergies and this number are on the rise. Just like us humans, animals also suffer from allergies d ...
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  • Live Allergy Free Not Dog Free
    By: fendi junto | - Does your nose began to run, eyes tear up and water, and you start sneezing uncontrollable everytime that your family pet comes near you? If you answered yes to any of these symptoms, than there is a good chance that you are one of the millions of people in America that suffer from dog allergies. Before you think that you have to get rid of the four legged member of your family educate yourself, you might be surprised by where the real problem lies.

    Most people think that the main ...

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  • Managing Dog Allergies: Answers To A Common Problem
    By: John Hilaire | - Statistics show that anywhere from 60-70% of American households include at least one dog or cat. The numbers also indicate that up to 10% of the population suffers from an allergy to some type of animal. The most common culprit to animal allergies is cats, but the next pet in line is a dog.

    Because dog allergies are a common problem, the good news is that there is plenty of information available on how to treat and manage an allergic reaction to your pet. Particularly if your re ...

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  • Allergy Free Dogs Do They Really Exist?
    By: David Cowley | - Is there such a thing as an allergy free dog? To answer this question you first must understand what an allergy is. If you have dog allergy then you suffer from Allergies Type 1, also called Contact Allergies.
    The allergy producing proteins called allergens are produced in the dogs skin. When the dog licks himself or herself this sticky protein in the dead skin cells is deposited on the hair. When the dog hair comes into contact with dust, clothing, furniture, curtains, or you, the pr ...

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  • Treating Your Dog Allergy Problems - What You Can Do
    By: Grant Eckert | - If you've ever had a dog allergy problem, you already know how troublesome this can be. But if you're new to owning a dog, you might not ever know what to expect or how to handle it once you recognize there is a problem. However, if you own a dog for any period of time, you will surely have to handle the question of allergies in your dog's life. So, here's what you need to know to be the best dog owner you can be.

    What are Dog Allergies?

    Just as in humans, dogs are ...

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  • Dog Allergy - Treatment And Prevention
    By: Dermot Condell | - Just as in humans a dog allergy can be very painful and uncomfortable. Where dogs cannot recognise and diagnose their own dog allergy, we on the other-hand can. We know enough to care for our skin and keep dermatitis at bay. A dog allergy can be extremely trying for both dog and owner.

    Generally, most dog allergies can be traced back to a dog's diet. Rarely will dogs grow out of their allergies, plus, it's also unlikely that dog allergies are one-off. It's always recommended that ...

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  • Food Allergy In The Dog
    By: Beck The Vet | - What is a food allergy and what are the symptoms?

    Food allergies mainly cause skin, ear and digestive problems or often both

    1-6% of all skin and the vast majority of food allergies start in the first year of life. A food allergy should always be suspected if the dog has recurring ear infections. Ears may be itchy and this is often complicated by a bacterial or yeast infection. Other symptoms include:

    - Itchy skin
    - Recurring skin infection

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  • Coping With A Dog Allergy
    By: Ramone Stevenson | - Recent studies show that 15% to 20% of the population is allergies to either their dog or cat. But for 25% of those people they choose to continue to keep pets and suffer through the allergies. In fact studies show even when told by their doctor to give up their dog only one out of five choose to do so while the rest live with their dog allergy.

    When surveyed many of those suffering from a dog allergy felt that their companionship their pet provided far outweighed the allergy it ...

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  • Allergy Relief And Your Air
    By: Danny Swartz | - More and more people are known to have many different allergies everyday. Allergies can be from food, cosmetics, radiation, sunlight, environment conditions, and allergens and just about anything you can imagine. Many health problems are related to allergic reactions and lower the immune system allowing other diseases to attack and weaken the body.


    Pollen and Mold are the two main causes for allergies in the outside air. Both natural air floaters are blowing around all ar ...

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  • Food Allergies In Dogs
    By: Matthew Homfray | - Allergies in dogs seem to have become more and more common over the years. Whether this is just because we are getting better at diagnosing them is debatable, but certainly the pet food manufacturers have had an important role to play in dealing with this phenomenon. Although a food allergy is thought to be non curable, the good news is that with proper diagnosis and management it can be well controlled in virtually 100% of cases.

    What is a food allergy?

    A more appr ...

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  • Get Rid Of Allergies
    By: Jeff Dodd | - If you have been dying to eat certain foods but are cautious since you will have red bumps all over your body, you must agree that having allergies is such a nuisance. While it is challenging to find adequate and precise cure for allergies, there are means for you to minimize allergies in your family. Here are some ideas that can reduce allergy attacks in your family:

    Get allergy shots. People who suffer from allergies can benefit from research and breakthroughs at last. People wi ...

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  • Do You Have A Dog Allergy?
    By: Ramone Stevenson | - Runny nose, watery eyes? Sneezing all the time? Do you have a dog allergy? Maybe your best friend is what's got your allergies going. After all there really is no dog breed that is truly non allergenic because they all produced dander, urine, and saliva.

    Some dogs are less likely to cause allergies because they have less dander. There is a misconception that it is the fur that causes the allergies so the heavier the dog sheds the more likely you are to suffer. This is not th ...

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  • Are You Allergic To Dogs?
    By: Albert TAY | - Humans in general are not allergic to animals; however, some with hypersensitive immune system can become allergic to animals. Since most of us have cats, or dogs in our homes, any allergy due to animals is most likely to be caused by dog, or cat.

    Causes of dog allergies
    People can be allergic to dog's dander, saliva, or urine. As most dogs urinate at outside places, the most common causes of allergies due to dog is saliva, or dander. Dander is the dead skin shed by dog. M ...

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  • Guide To Dog Allergy Symptom
    By: Masni Rizal Mansor | - Recognizing a dog allergy symptom and treating it is an option we have today; we do not need to part with our best friend anymore due to allergies.

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    As hard as it may be for some to admit that their dearest friend (dog or cat), it is a fact that approximately 10% of the U.S. population suffer from pet allergy.

    Dog allergies are caused by a protein present in dog's dander and saliva. All dogs have dander despite the common myth that dogs with shor ...

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  • Are You Allergic To A Man's Best Friend?
    By: Charlie Welf | - If you happen to have a dog allergy, the situation can be emotionally and physically difficult to cope with because the dilemma to keep or not to keep the dog can intensify your symptoms and make living with Fido quite uncomfortable. There are countless people who face the decision of getting rid of the family pet over a child or parent's allergic reaction to the pet and the situation is always emotional. There are, however, an assortment strategies and treatments you can employ to deal with an ...
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