That's such a vague question...It depends on your pet of course. A cat will need different meds than a dog and a bird will need different meds than a cat. The easiest thing to do is talk to a vet before you get a pet so they can tell you what meds you are going to need. If you don't know, or don't want to talk to, a vet then you can just look around online at a few different websites. There are multiple sites out there that specialize in the health of pets/pet medication.
Common pet allergies include dander, saliva, and urine. To manage these allergies effectively, it is important to keep pets out of certain areas of the home, regularly groom and bathe pets, use air purifiers, and consider allergy medications or allergy shots.
Yes, they are and they are smart clean animals. I had a pot belly pig that was a great pet.
Not at all! Try a poodle If you are allergic to dog hair and pet dander you should not a lab. they shed A LOT!!!
if u have fur allergies, u should probably get a fish or lizard of some sort.
It depends on the allergy.
Nowhere legally in the United States; all prescription pet medications must have a veterinarian's prescription.
Yes, his children wanted a pet, so they got a Portuguese water dog, since that breed is a good breed for children with allergies. The dog's name is Bo, and it was a gift from the late Senator Ted Kennedy.
The best air purifier for people with allergies to pet hair is the Alen A350 air puriifier. It costs $399 and it remove 98% particles. The coverage area is 750sq. ft. big.
Well if your child has allergies you really shouldn't have a pet of any kind because it will only make it worse i know because my dad has allergies and we had a dog and he did do well around him.
they are furry rodents. if there is a dander alerigy then gerbils do not fit.
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There is no Small pet , Non - combat pet , companion that is based off a Peacock in WoW.