Eventually, your dog will show signs of allergic reactions to mold, dust, feathers, and wool — all of
those same airborne allergens that can affect you.
Not exact matches
Where the fur of common breeds tends to become
airborne after it is shed — eventually settling into carpeting, fabrics and on other surfaces that humans come in contact with — hypoallergenic dogs do not spread
allergens in these
same ways.
In use reports, Clove seems to have a wonderful benefit of reducing human responses to
airborne allergens, and many people who experience severe symptoms when they enter a household with animals, do not notice the
same reaction in households diffusing Clove regularly.