Feb 24

At least one American in 20 sufferers from an allergy to a furry animal. This is usually a reaction to dander (particles from feathers, skin or hair) and saliva. Some of the symptoms include eye irritation, sneezing, and asthma. These allergies are sometimes specific, for instance, a person allergic to cats may not be allergic to dogs and vice versa. About one half of sufferers from cat allergies say they will keep their cats in spite of the problem. Even so, many pets end up in the pound or are abandoned because their owners are allergic to them. What's good to know is that allergic children improve with age.

Note that the greater amount of dander the animal sheds, the greater the allergic person's reaction. The secret to allergy control is to reduce the amount of dander. Some breeds of animals produce less dander: for example, all sizes of poodles, the bichon fries, and the Portuguese water dog are relatively dander-free.

Some Helpful Tips When Dealing with Allergies

  1. Talk to an allergist.
  2. Research allergy shots (desensitization or immunotherapy). It's been proven that one-third of allergy sufferers improve greatly after this is done, as they have been successful in solving or alleviating the problem.
  3. Buy an air conditioner, air cleaner, or humidifier for the home. These help to purify the air and prevent at least 90% of dander. Be sure to do a thorough research on the best product for your home.
  4. Dust and vacuum at least once a week (more if possible). Use special filter in the vacuum (one with HEPA filtration preferably).
  5. Keep animals out of bedroom and in places with washable surfaces.
  6. Brush the animal once a day and put shed hair in a sealed bag. Wipe animal off with a damp towel. Bathe it at least once or twice a month.
  7. Ask vet to recommend product(s) that keep down allergens on the animal.
  8. Feed the animal a pet food with enough fat so that the skin does not dry. Add a teaspoon of oil in its food. [This also puts a shine on a dog's fur!]
  9. Use unperfumed cat litter and change it as often as possible.
  10. Keep dogs outside in a fenced yard (at least part of the time). It is recommended that cats be kept inside.
  11. Minimize other allergy-causing materials in the house. Cover mattresses and pillows with non-allergenic covers. Avoid down and feathers.

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Feb 09

You may develop allergy symptoms after getting a new pet. Or you may even find may feel yourself getting pet allergy symptoms even though you have had your cat or dog for several years already. For whatever it is, allergies can cause you ill health. Pet allergy symptoms include watery eyes, itchy skin or/and wheezing.

If your symptoms are severe and if medications are not helping, you can choose to give away your pet. But what if you are so attached to your pet that you cannot bear the thought of being without it? If this is the case, you need to decrease the dander to reduce your symptoms and make your home less susceptible to the allergens. Here are some tips for natural pet allergy relief:

1. Keep the pet out of your sleeping area.

2. Keep your pet off your furniture.

3. Bathe your pet at least once a week.

4. Have someone brush your pet daily outside. This can help to decrease the dander that it carries around in the house.

5. Consider making your pet an outside pet, rather than allowing it to live inside.

6. Vacuum carpets everyday and damp dust at least once a week.

7. Wash hands with soap and water after touching and playing with the pet.

8. Get an air purifier for your home that states that it removes airborne pet dander.

9. Choose hard flooring over carpeting. Carpeting traps the allergens, which can trigger off your pet allergy symptoms.

10. Other furnishings trap allergens, as well. These include drapes, curtains, and upholstery. Choose plastic, vinyl, or wood blinds over drapes for your windows. Leather and wood furniture are a great allergy-friendly choice for furniture.

Of course, if you already suspect that you have a pet allergy or are sensitive to certain allergies, choose wisely when selecting a pet. Some pets are considered more allergy-friendly than others. For instance, small birds or small dogs carry much less dander than their larger counterparts. Also, short-haired dogs would be a better choice than long-haired dogs.

Getting natural pet allergy relief is of prime importance especially if you decide to keep your pet. Drug medications may help but these may be something that you also do not want to depend on as there can be several side effects. The above tips for pet allergy relief can help you reduce your symptoms so that everyone including the pet can live harmoniously together. Getting control of pet dander can improve the quality of life at home and keep everyone happy.

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