You can develop an allergy against anything, at any period in your life - dogs, cats, pollen, milk products, and many other items. For instance, my wife developed an allergy to grass pollen when she was sixteen years old.
Yes, it is possible to build immunity to dog allergies over time through regular exposure to dogs, which can help the body develop a tolerance to the allergens.
Wool allergies, flea allergies, food allergies, and skin allergies that can be genetic. (My CC has allergies.)
Allergies can kill you if you develop anapalactic sckock and dont get treated for it!
Yes it is possible
Yes a dog can have seizures from allergies
Yes, dogs can be allergic to cats. Just like humans, dogs can develop allergies to various substances, including cat dander. Symptoms of a dog allergy to cats may include itching, sneezing, and skin irritation.
Ok, well the answer is no. You do not NEED allergies, you are simply born with, or develop it. If you really needed allergies, then everybody on the face of this EARTH would have allergies.
yes
The most common allergies for dogs are food allergies, environmental allergies (such as pollen or dust mites), and flea allergies. These allergies can be managed effectively by identifying and avoiding the allergen, using medications like antihistamines or steroids, and in severe cases, immunotherapy may be recommended by a veterinarian.
Most of the dogs don't, but some of the dogs do.
Yes,to dogs
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