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All About Pet Dogs And Dog Allergy

... cat allergies in similarities and contrast However, there are more reported or diagnosed cases of cat allergies than dog allergies all throughout the world because cats are more inclined to spread their danders through their habitual and ... Read Read: All About Pet Dogs And Dog Allergy

By: Charlene J. Nuble | 04/08/2006 | Automotive

Symptoms of Dog Allergies

... , beef and eggs can cause more reaction than other types of food. For one thing remember that the chemical that causes a dog allergy usually comes from their saliva and not their skin. This is unlike a cat allergy, which is usually ... Read Read: Symptoms of Dog Allergies

By: Ashlie | 06/08/2008 | Diseases & Conditions
Dr. Andrew Jones

How to Treat Dog Allergies

... home treatments for dogs and cats. Here are a few of the solutions you can try at home that I recommend for dog allergies. For Fleas - here is an obvious solution: eliminate the Fleas! Practice regular flea-control. Two natural ways ... Read Read: How to Treat Dog Allergies

By: Dr. Andrew Jones | 16/06/2007 | Pets

How to Manage Dog Allergies

... or making your own home made dog food should be the first course of action when trying to determine the cause of dog allergies or incessant licking and scratching. A certification of over 70% organic products used should be on the label ... Read Read: How to Manage Dog Allergies

By: Jane Dinunzio | 04/09/2008 | Pets

Living With A Dog And Dog Allergies

... should be washed with increased frequency. Purchasing a HEPA filtration system for the home is a great idea for someone with dog allergies. These units are easily found at many department and home improvement stores. They will run ... Read Read: Living With A Dog And Dog Allergies

By: Ann Marier | 19/06/2007 | Pets

Coping With A Dog Allergy

... skin, hair, and fur. Since animals continuously shed this dander is always present and a person can develop a dog allergy when the immune system mistakes this allergen as the enemy. These allergens can be transmitted through the air or ... Read Read: Coping With A Dog Allergy

By: Ramone Stevenson | 16/04/2007 | Health

Do You Have A Dog Allergy?

... with allergies have an immune system that is super sensitive so it reacts to things that are harmless like pet dander. A dog allergy can cause wheezing, fatigue, coughing, headache, itchy watery eyes, sneezing, and in some cases asthma ... Read Read: Do You Have A Dog Allergy?

By: Ramone Stevenson | 20/02/2007 | Health

How to Avoid Dog Allergies

... there are a few easy steps that you can take to ensure that your family won't have to give away their beloved pet. When a person has dog allergies the two biggest causes are pet dander or bacteria that is carried around in the dog's saliva ... Read Read: How to Avoid Dog Allergies

By: Mikael Rieck | 14/10/2008 | Pets

Dog Allergies Are Making My Dog Lick And Scratch Herself Silly

... caused by the steroids. Within 3 days Annie was feeling much better. She was better but the cause of her dog allergies was not yet understood. Was it in her food? Was it in our home? Was she allergic to our cat? The search for ... Read Read: Dog Allergies Are Making My Dog Lick And Scratch Herself Silly

By: R. Adam Shore | 03/01/2008 | Pets

Dog Allergies - Tips How To Live With Your Pet

... handle sue to chronic running nose, sneezing and other symptoms, then it's time you learned how to better manage your dog allergies. The first step is learning how to groom your pet. Here are a few basic tips to get you started: ... Read Read: Dog Allergies - Tips How To Live With Your Pet

By: Matthew Hick | 05/02/2008 | Diseases & Conditions

What are the Dog Allergies Symptoms?

... allergens such as dust mite, mold, cat dander, food & insects. Generally, the vet can treat your dog allergy through immunotherapy. Depending upon the laboratory findings and blood test your vet can provide you with an immunotherapy ... Read Read: What are the Dog Allergies Symptoms?

By: John | 11/01/2009 | Pets

Dog Allergies - Your Dog Suffers Too

... vomiting, diarrhea, nausea and lethargy. Pet owners can get over the counter medications in pet shops to treat their dog allergies but it is best to consult a veterinarian first to ensure the actual cause of the problem. The allergic ... Read Read: Dog Allergies - Your Dog Suffers Too

By: Mariam Ma | 05/09/2008 | Pets

How to Detect and Treat Dog Allergies

... of the problem. The most difficult part of the problem lies in accurately diagnosing the cause of the allergy. Like most allergies, dog allergies can be caused by a wide variety of factors such as exposure to an excessively unhygienic ... Read Read: How to Detect and Treat Dog Allergies

By: Gen Wright | 23/08/2008 | Collecting

Dog Allergies

... people started doing things to help man's best friend deal with the ravages of dog allergies.As in humans, most dog allergies are reactions to ingredients in their food. Less care is put into a typical dog food preparation than human food ... Read Read: Dog Allergies

By: James Dee | 16/06/2008 | Pets

Medicine for Dog Allergies - Can it Help?

... If you see one of more of these signs more than seems to be normal, it is safe to think of the possibility of your dog having allergies. But still another important question remains... What type ... Read Read: Medicine for Dog Allergies - Can it Help?

By: Michelle Jones | 26/02/2008 | Pets

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