ALL animals have dander. Some more than others, but dander comes from the normal shedding of skin, which occurs regularly in all animals.
That I know of: poodles, malemutes and boxers.
Yes, pet dander can attach itself to one's clothing.
Yes. All pets have dander.
Horse dander are dead skin cells that fall from the exterior of the horse. Dander is most noticeable during grooming.
Removing cat dander from a mattress is simple. First vacuum the mattress then steam clean it and set it out to dry.
Camels are one of the animals that can carry heavy loads. Other animals that can carry heavy loads are elephants, mules, oxen, and horses.
I dont think so. They carry NO dander in their fur.
Yes, pet dander can attach itself to one's clothing.
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Yes. All pets have dander.
All animals carry disease. Some carry a greater variety, some only carry a few, some carry potentially fatal diseases, some only carry somethnig that'll give you muscle cramps & a slight fever.
Horse dander are dead skin cells that fall from the exterior of the horse. Dander is most noticeable during grooming.
no one but God can see cat dander
animals carry
In "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," dander is slang for anger. When Aunt Polly gets in a dander, it means she is getting angry or upset.
She's probably allergic to the pet dander. That's the tiny flakes of dead skin the animals shed.
The canine equivalent of human dandruff. Dander is just shed skin cells (like dandruff), and can be caused by various problems but is also a natural and normal process of skin sloughing. Some of the things that can increase the dander are: nutritional problems that lead to dry coats and skin, infrequent or improper grooming that fails to brush and remove dander and the shed hair that the dander can cling to, dog skin allergies can result in their having increases of dander flakes, and some breeds just naturally exfoliate more than others.
Many people (old or young) are allergic to cat dander.