ALL DOGS HAVE DANDER, SOME HAVE MORE THAN OTHERS, AND EVERYONES Allergies ARE DIFFERENT, IT DEPENDS ON YOU, NO DOG IS HYPO-ALLERGINIC NO MATTER WHAT ANYONE SAYS. It really does depend on you. I had to give away my "hypo-allergenic" Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier because he was making me miserable. I had itchy eyes and breathing problems, but now I have a Great Pyrenees, a big dog with lots of hair and lots of shed, who I can rub my face right on without any adverse affects. You need to test yourself around different Dog Breeds and see which one works for you.
Yes. Any cat can cause an allergic person to have a reaction. Especially hairy breeds (like Persians) can be very irritating. The hair and dander, and especially a cat's saliva can exacerbate the condition.
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I believe so! Synthetic grass may help your allergies. One of my friends did this and she was relieved with how much her allergies got better! I recommend trying it. Talk to your doctor.
I have never heard of that type of pill. I always use an antihistamine, such as Reactin, to alleviate my allergies.
Yes, Samoyed's are in fact hypoallergenic. This makes them great pets for dog lovers with strong dog allergies. No, they are not! As a Samoyed breeder (we have Sammies in our life for 20 years) I have to say, that they are NOT hypoallergenic dogs. I have seen many people, who where looking for a Samoyed as their future dog, since they have allergies and have been informed that they are hypo allergic. But after 10 - 30 minutes contact with that breed they finally believed, that a Samoyed is not considered a hypoallergenic breed!
I heard when having asthma that your lips can turn a blue color...and asthma and allergies go hand and hand
yesEver heard of Hannibal the cannibal?
Starches turns to sugar in your body so eating to much can give you the risk of diabetes. It can also cause allergies, I have heard from a doctor.
There are a lot of articles and more information about cat allergies on the web. Other then that the best thing to is to do use google or ask the vet or the doctor, I believe that would help the best. "http://www.ehow.com/about_4796050_cat-allergy-medication.html"
That's a superstition, it has no effect on when a person becomes pregnant.
As I have not heard about it, I would say no.
you are the ghettioist person ive ever heard of