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True or False - Dog Hair In Your Home Can Cause Allergies

This is yet another article from my PetPlace newsletter that I thought was interesting.

True or false - Dog hair in your home can cause allergies.

While the answer to this question may seem like an obvious "truth," research shows that it's not necessarily the hair that causes allergic reactions.

Dog hair is not an allergen. Dogs secrete fluids and shed dander that contains the allergens. Dander is the microscopic particles of your dog's skin, fur and hair. These particles stick to walls, clothing and other surfaces. They collect each day and stay actively suspended in the air for periods of time, sometimes for several months. For those with sensitive immune systems, the result is often an allergic reaction with sneezing, stuffy nose and inflamed eyes.

Despite some of us having to deal with these symptoms, most dog lovers don't plan on parting with their canine friends anytime soon. And besides, it still wouldn't prevent us from coming into contact with pet dander. Do you know that studies have found cat and dog allergens present in 99.9% of homes including homes that have never had pets? Amazing!

There are many solutions to help keep dog hair & dander to a minimum including frequent regular cleanings of both your dog and your home with a damp cloth. But one of the best ways to get rid of dog hair in your home is through vacuuming.

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6 comments found.
Lynn C.
Posted by Lynn C. (MEKOMO)
4 months ago
My brother-in-law stayed at my place for about 6 months. Since he has allergies, he went to his doctor to get something to take while he was staying with me. After doing the test, he was told he was allergic to dogs, cats, horses, hay, leaves (I have tons of trees) dust (I have tons of that too). You name it, he was allergic to it. His doctor asked if he could ask me to keep my cats and dogs outside while he was staying with me. My brother-in-law told him not a chance. If he wanted to live at my house, he had to find a way to deal with all the animals. Funny thing is, after staying with me, he now does much better with many of his allergies. Allergen overload I guess.lol

Kris
Posted by Kris (krisrep)
4 months ago
That is great that your brother is doing better with his allergies.

Cheryle D.
Posted by Cheryle D. (1Westie)
4 months ago
Great journal. I had an allergist tell me that I was allergic to both cats and dogs. Ha, ha. First I was allergic to cats but not dogs. Okay, no problem, I didn't have a cat, only a dog. So they retested me three times for dogs, until they finally got a reaction. So now, I'm officially allergic to both. But, thorough cleaning does make a big difference for those with allergies.

Kris
Posted by Kris (krisrep)
4 months ago
The thorough cleaning definitely helps as you said. Have your allergies affected the breeds of dogs you have chosen?

Cheryle D.
Posted by Cheryle D. (1Westie)
4 months ago
No. I don't think I really have an allergy to dogs or cats. When the doctor told me this, we had Chance, Otto and Samantha. All of a sudden, I started having hives. This was her diagnosis. Funny thing is, allergy medication didn't do a bit of good. The hives finally disappeared as suddenly as they appeared.

Kris
Posted by Kris (krisrep)
4 months ago
I am glad the hives are gone and you aren't having any more reactions.

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