The protein animals shed from their skin can
trigger allergic reactions in people who are sensitive to it.
It's not the dogs themselves, normally,
that trigger allergic reactions in people.
Not exact matches
The wheat used
in pizza dough and some other food products
triggers allergic reactions in certain
people.
Most allergies are immune responses to proteins — peanuts, for instance, contain proteins that link up with antibodies
in people who are
allergic,
triggering a
reaction.
In sensitive persons, caffeine ingestion may trigger allergic reaction with rash, hives, itching, difficulty breathing, tightness in the chest, or swelling of the face, lips and tongue [105
In sensitive
persons, caffeine ingestion may
trigger allergic reaction with rash, hives, itching, difficulty breathing, tightness
in the chest, or swelling of the face, lips and tongue [105
in the chest, or swelling of the face, lips and tongue [105].
Many
people swear by feeding raw food but even if you take this approach you may need to feed your dog a novel protein
in order to avoid
triggering an
allergic reaction.
What is true is that the non shedding breeds
in general produce much less dander, which means some
people with dog allergies tend to find them to be much less
triggering for their
allergic reactions.
For
people whose peanut allergies are so severe that even miniscule residues
in the air can
trigger an
allergic reaction, a peanut detection dog can come
in handy, according to according to training facilities such as the Florida Canine Academy.