Yes, it is possible for someone to be allergic to pet fish, although it's relatively rare. Allergic reactions can occur due to proteins found in fish scales, skin, or waste. Symptoms may include skin irritation, respiratory issues, or gastrointestinal problems. Individuals with existing Allergies to other animals or seafood may be more susceptible.
She's probably allergic to the pet dander. That's the tiny flakes of dead skin the animals shed.
Well it depends if you are allergic to your pet or if you are allergic to something your pet rolled in. But I do not think that if you are not allergic to them or anything else in the area you live in than no you can not get sick because of your pet. (you might be allergic to something your pet rolled in if you are sick)
No, but shedding is minimal for this breed.
Anyone who knows that they are allergic to bees.
A frog, it is an amphibian.
niall's first pet-fish liam's first pet-fish harry's first pet-fish zayn's first pet-fish louis first pet-fish
Its the flawless corydoras
pet fish or fish pet. You can say it however you want, but I say pet fish.AnswerIn English it is proper to say "pet fish" because in this case, 'pet' is actually being used as an adjective to modify the noun 'fish' by defining the relation between you and the fish. While its not UNIVERSALLY true, in English, adjectives come before the noun as in "red ball".
Anyone can eat sushi, as long as they are willing to eat fish and they are not allergic. Although it originates from Japan, sushi can be eaten by most people.
yes,the Schipperke a good pet for people allergic to dogs.
Maybe a few tortoises or a snake would be suitable for a family like this.
No it isn't unless your fish is allergic to something in it.