This season is notorious for
triggering allergies in humans, and it's no different for your pets!
Not exact matches
The 36 - year - old told the Times that his own asthma and food
allergies triggered his interest
in the ability of the
human body's immune system to fight diseases.
Although the impact of genetically modified (GM) foods on
humans has not been studied, multiple animal studies link them with immune dysregulation, inflammation, and an increase
in allergies — factors that
trigger autoimmune disease.
Like any breed they can still
trigger allergies, as
humans are usually allergic to a protein present
in the saliva and skin of all dogs.
Canine
allergies are normally caused by the same
triggers that occur
in human allergies: our pooch's immune system comes across an allergen or a kind of antigen it dislikes and then responds
in the same manner as our body does.