Allergies in pets are
rarer than allergies in humans, but they can still make pets uncomfortable and severe reactions can cause grave health problems.
Not exact matches
Simply put, people have a right to know what is in their food, and in the food served to their kids, and for those (admittedly
rare) individuals who do have these
allergies, that is more
than just a theoretical «right» — a relative of mine would likely need to be hospitalized if she inadvertently ingested tomato.
However soy
allergies, fortunately, seem to be much
rarer than milk
allergies.
Although it is estimated that 6 to 8 % of children suffer from food
allergies, food
allergies in adulthood are relatively
rare, affecting less
than 3 % of the population.
Other
than a few
rare cases of skin
allergies, the Koolie dog breed is a very hardy dog indeed.