The most common culprit to animal allergies is cats but the next in line is
dog allergies .Statistics show that anywhere between 60-70% of American
households include at least one dog or cat. The numbers also indicate that up to
10% of the population suffers from an allergy to some type of animal. Because
dog allergies are a common problem the good news is that there is plenty of
information available on how to treat and manage an allergic reaction to your
pet. If your reaction is not severe and if you do not have other complications
such as asthma you can successfully manage your allergic condition and enjoy
many symptom-free days.
If you suspect that you or a family member has a dog allergy the best way to
know for sure is to remove that person from the environment with the animal for
a week or two. Removing the animal from the situation may not be an effective
means of diagnosis since pet dander can remain in the environment that the
animal lives in for up to six months after the pet is removed. If this process
is too difficult to do you can also ask your doctor to perform an allergy test
in his office to see if you do indeed have a dog allergy. This is usually done
through a medical history and a blood test.
Dog allergies usually come from allergens that are contained within the dander
or saliva of the animal. These allergens tend to have the ability to cling to
many surfaces as well as the capacity for a long life. This quality makes it
difficult to completely rid a home of the allergens responsible for dog
allergies even if the animal is removed from the environment. It generally will
take up to six months for the home to become allergen free once the pet is
removed. The other problem in treating dog allergies is that many pet owners are
quite attached to their dog and do not want to be faced with the decision to
give it to another home. If your allergy symptoms are mild you may still be able
to keep your pet by following a few guidelines within your home environment.
First, keep your pet out of the bedroom. Since this is where you spend a large
percentage of your time reducing the allergens in this area can greatly reduce
your symptoms from your dog allergies. Getting rid of carpet that can harbor the
allergens is also a good idea. Opt for bare floors that can be mopped regularly
and throw rugs that can be washed in hot water. An air cleaner with a HEPA
filter can also be an effective way to keep allergens at bay in certain areas of
your house.
Dog allergies may be a common problem for many people but they don’t have to get
in the way of your daily life. With some lifestyle choices and treatment options
you can enjoy your life – and your pet – with fewer symptoms every day.
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