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What Is Pet Dander Allergy?

... it’s estimated that around ten percent of people are likely to have a pet allergy, chances are at least someone in your circle of family and friends will have a pet dander allergy, and knowing what it is, and how to prevent a reaction, is ... Read Read: What Is Pet Dander Allergy?

By: Loy Bond | 24/06/2009 | Pets

Can You Find a Pet for Allergies?

... interact more with their owners and others. If interaction is not that important to you, then perhaps even a tropical fish tank could be a good pet for allergies sufferers choice, however, take care to remember that water could cause mold ... Read Read: Can You Find a Pet for Allergies?

By: Loy Bond | 24/06/2009 | Pets
Bill Weaver

Your Pets and Allergies

... do not know how to proceed.  For starters, it is important to look for the symptoms.  In fact, did you know that some pet allergy symptoms are similar to the ones that humans show?  They are.  One of the most commons signs that your pet ... Read Read: Your Pets and Allergies

By: Bill Weaver | 06/09/2009 | Pets

Can Pets Have Allergies?

... from allergies, some are still unsure. If that describes you, you will want to seek medical attention for your dog, cat, or any other pet that may have allergies. A vet can do a number of tests, as well as examine your dogs skin to ... Read Read: Can Pets Have Allergies?

By: Ronnie Wilson | 24/03/2008 | Pets
Joseph Sabol

Causes of Allergies in Pets

... inhalant allergies are dust and smoke. Veterinarians have several methods of treating your pets allergy symptoms. The vet may prescribe an antihistamine, the same as the ones you would use. Your vet could also prescribe a steroid treatment. ... Read Read: Causes of Allergies in Pets

By: Joseph Sabol | 16/07/2009 | Pets

Protecting Your Companions from Pet Allergies

... food allergies involves placing your pet on a strictly enforced hypoallergenic diet. Treatments for pet allergies usually require antibiotics and antifungal medications that are either given orally or placed directly on the affected area ... Read Read: Protecting Your Companions from Pet Allergies

By: Donna Spector | 21/06/2008 | Pets

Signs your Pet May Have Allergies

... allergies, and generally cause diarrhea and vomiting. Watching your pet go through the misery of allergy symptoms can be miserable in itself. If you suspect your pet has allergies, visit your veterinarian. The type of allergy and ... Read Read: Signs your Pet May Have Allergies

By: B Goodman | 03/01/2008 | Pets

What You Should Know About Dog Allergies

... allergy is by giving your dog antibiotics. The last type of dog allergy is known as contact allergy. This is the rarest form of allergy that can affect your pet. This allergy can develop due to contact with flea collars, pet sweaters or ... Read Read: What You Should Know About Dog Allergies

By: Chanvit Phupook | 20/07/2008 | Pets

What are the Dog Allergies Symptoms?

... clinical history & environmental surroundings, your vet doc may tell you to go through the dog's blood test, to identify your pet's allergy. Initially your vet will take a sample blood from your dog & will send it for laboratory testing.   ... Read Read: What are the Dog Allergies Symptoms?

By: John | 11/01/2009 | Pets
Abhishek Agarwal

Food Allergy In Dogs: Their Next Bite Could Be Worse Than Their Bark!

... daily routine properly. You have to take into consideration that your dog could experience this allergy. When your dog is capable of carrying the allergy you should monitor your pet as allergies could affect your dog in many ways which ... Read Read: Food Allergy In Dogs: Their Next Bite Could Be Worse Than Their Bark!

By: Abhishek Agarwal | 04/01/2009 | Health

How To Handle Cat Allergies

... stopping the attacks from happening. That's actually not as easy as it sounds usually, since people are attached to their pets, but allergies are a serious thing, and if you suffer from one, I'm afraid that's the best way to make sure you' ... Read Read: How To Handle Cat Allergies

By: Cristian Stan | 27/03/2009 | Pets

A Healthy Pet Keeps the Fleas Away

... allergy situation. An allergy test will be performed to determine the cause of your pet's allergy. Food allergies are among the hardest allergies to diagnose. He will be put on an elimination diet to determine what ingredients need to be ... Read Read: A Healthy Pet Keeps the Fleas Away

By: Chanvit Phupook | 10/09/2008 | Pets

Selecting the Best Organic Food for Your Pet

... are of different flavor and types. You should ideally go for the product that best suits the nutritional requirement of your pet. Skin allergy is a common problem among dog breeds causing serious skin irritation and rashes. Treating these ... Read Read: Selecting the Best Organic Food for Your Pet

By: Eric Taylor | 26/09/2008 | Pets

What Cat Allergies Really Are, and How to Control Them

... symptoms, especially respiratory reactions, usually occur between fifteen and forty minutes after one is exposed. However, note that pet-related allergies like cat allergy can take days from initial exposure for its onset. The most common ... Read Read: What Cat Allergies Really Are, and How to Control Them

By: Bill Weaver | 04/07/2006 | Pets

Choosing the Right Allergy Medicine for your Dog

... will give an overview of the benefits and drawbacks of these treatments. There also are other, non-medicinal ways to reduce your pet's allergy suffering. Corticosteroids Prednisone is one commonly used corticosteroid for dogs. This ... Read Read: Choosing the Right Allergy Medicine for your Dog

By: Masni Rizal Mansor | 12/10/2006 | Health

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