Not exact matches
Before using Advair I would get daily asthma «attacks» triggered
by dust, mold, animals (cats and
dog dander), exercise, laughing, cold weather,... I never went anywhere without an inhaler.
It is the
dander shed
by dogs that are the root of the problem.
However, people who suffer from allergies need to be very carefull because it is possible for allergies to be triggered
by the
dog's saliva or
dander.
You will be AMAZED how much
dander and hair can be removed from your
dog by simply blowing the coat once a week.
The
dog allergy is triggered
by dander.
Instead, they are caused
by the dead skin cells that all
dogs shed, called
dander.
Although many people assume they're allergic to
dog hair or fur, it's often the
dander produced
by the
dog that's the problem.
You'll be able to get rid of some of the
dander and loose cells on the top layer of skin and eliminate dead hair
by running a brush or comb through the coats of both short - and long - haired
dogs.
Regular grooming with a brush or comb helps keep your
dog's coat in good condition
by removing
dander and dirt, spreading -LSB-...]
The microscopic skin particles that are cast off
by dogs, cats, hamsters and other pets are known as
dander, and can quickly spread throughout your home and cause allergic reactions for anyone who has a pet allergy.
Often referred to as the «
dog in sheep clothing,» the Bedlington terrier's «wool is appreciated
by allergy sufferers because it is known for producing less
dander and doesn't tend to shed as in other
dogs.
The team reported that the level of Can f 1 on a
dog's coat and in their
dander can be reduced
by as much as 86 %
by washing them twice a week.
While some folks assume that a
dog who sheds less will be easier on allergies, the allergic reactions are triggered
by a protein found in pet saliva,
dander and urine.
All
dogs have
dander that causes allergies in humans, but there are
dogs that can be tolerated
by allergy sufferers.
Dogs who shed less than others do not necessarily have less dander (hair and skin that are normally shed by dogs); instead, this seems to be related to individual dogs rather than to the br
Dogs who shed less than others do not necessarily have less
dander (hair and skin that are normally shed
by dogs); instead, this seems to be related to individual dogs rather than to the br
dogs); instead, this seems to be related to individual
dogs rather than to the br
dogs rather than to the breed.
Most people presume the cause of pet allergies is the animals fur, however, the problem is caused
by the
dander which is tiny flakes of dead skin that all
dogs lose.
By making sure your
dog is bathed and groomed faithfully, you will rid him of large amounts of
dander.
If it's the
dog that suffers from contact allergies, these products can alleviate those, as well,
by removing dust,
dander, pollen and saliva from the coat.
Many people think
dog and cat allergies are caused
by fur, but in fact the major culprits are the saliva that sticks to your pet's fur when they groom themselves, and the
dander from the pet's skin.
Another reason is, contrary to popular belief, the main cause of allergies to
dogs is caused not
by the hair, but
by the
dander.