Dog Allergy

The Dog Allergy is a major allergen around the world. About 15% of the world’s population suffers from this allergy. It is able to be struck at any age in your life. Most of the people around the world that suffer this allergy may have allergies to pollen or molds. You may also suffer this allergy, if your parents had this allergy. Mainly people suffer from this allergy if they smell or touch the saliva, dead skin, or urine of the dog. This allergen is most common if you have small dogs or different breeds. Dander is a fast way to get this allergy. If you have multiple allergies you would know that your allergies are acting up. The dog and cat allergies have almost everything in common. So if you have a cat or dog there is no reason why you should not read this article.

The symptoms of the dog allergy are:
• Itchy eyes
• Runny nose
• Asthma symptoms
• Red Itchy Skin
• Rashes
• Colds

Children suffer most of these symptoms especially colds and asthma symptoms. Separating yourself and the dog for several days or weeks may stop you from suffering this allergy. Although you stop suffering this allergy when you come into contact with the dog, the allergy may reoccur. Breeds like poodles, terriers, and schnauzers are likely to have less dander (dead skin). People are mainly allergic to certain types.

If you want to stop suffering from these symptoms try these tips:
• Try keeping the dog out of your bedroom for half of the day
• Clean or vacuum your house regularly
• Clean or bathe your pet regularly
• Try to stay away from your dog often
• Washing your hands after you play with the dog or touch the dog’s toys
• Try talking to your doctor

Even though the dog may be a man’s best friend you may still have allergies to it. After reading this article and following these tips, you should know how to prevent this allergy. If these tips still don’t work try talking to your doctor or a veterinarian.

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