Learn about Pet allergy
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If you live with someone who has a pet allergy, but refuse to say goodbye to Fido, you can still keep a happy home for... What Every Pet Owner Should Know About Pet AllergiesBy: Colleen F Finnegan | 27/10/2008 | PetsWhat causes pet allergies? The primary agents are proteins produced in the hair, feathers, fur, urine, saliva, and feces of pets. These proteins can stimulate a wide and uncomfortable variety of symptoms in sufferers. 5 Favourite Pets to Keep if You have AllergiesBy: Simone Davis | 18/09/2009 | PetsWe Brits are a nation of pet lovers. But what do you do if you are an animal lover and are allergic to their fluff? It's a real nightmare: you love animals and would like to keep a pet, but the wheezing, sneezing and itchy eyes associated with pet allergies makes it impossible to have a pet dog or cat. Well, fear not good pet-lover, as there are other pets that are recommended to keep which won't have you reaching for the anti-histamines! Dog Allergies - Tips How To Live With Your PetBy: Matthew Hick | 05/02/2008 | Diseases & ConditionsIt is estimated that as much as 15% of the population are allergic to dogs. Yet, many still keep pets in their homes. If you are one of the thousands of pet owners that find living with your dog getting harder and harder to handle sue to chronic running nose, sneezing and other symptoms, then it's time you learned how to better manage your dog allergies. Allergy Furnace Filters – Can They Help With Your Allergies?By: Jeanie Wong | 10/01/2008 | Home ImprovementAllergy Furnace Filters are inexpensive and very effective at filtering out particulates from the air you breathe. These types of filters are disposable and capable of turning your home into a "whole house filter." Recommended by leading physicians, allergy furnace filters are perfect for both allergy and asthma sufferers. Now You Can Rid yourself of Your Dog Allergy!By: Darrin Reservitz | 27/02/2008 | HealthStuffy nose? Watery eyes? Have a dog? Read this article on the infamous dog allergy! Make Allergy Triggers Disappear Part -2By: Abigail Franks | 23/12/2006 | HealthLast time we were talking about two very common allergy triggers found in most homes. These were mold and dust caused by dirty furnace and air conditioner filters. There is also some information on the importance of having the right humidity in your home to make the air as comfortable as possible for someone who suffers from allergies or even asthma. Asthma and Allergies: Asthma Due to AllergensBy: Tom alter | 06/06/2007 | WellnessMany asthmatics have severe aggravation in their condition due to allergies to certain allergens like plant pollens, fungi, house dust, food articles, insects etc. Creating an Allergy Free HomeBy: Kate Faulkner | 16/11/2009 | HealthThere are lots of ideas and help that you can gain from all sorts of resources to help create an allergy free home, from specialist magazines through to profit and non-profit organisations. One of the important things to make sure is that the products or services that you go for are tried and tested. It would be very easy to spend a lot of money and not really get any benefit.
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