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22nd September 2009
How to help and itchy dog and eliminating dog tear stains
Having an itchy dog can be very frustrating, not only because you know your pet is in pain but also because you don’t know exactly how to help him or her. This article will discuss what the ca... Read >
Author: billy beckett
15th September 2009
Learning how to find a dog that won't cause a reaction is extremely important to people who suffer from dog allergies. The easiest solution is to find a dog that doesn't have the substances that cause the allergy - a hypoallergenic dog. There are severa... Read >
Author: Rachael Stone
11th September 2009
Allergies can be a terrible burden both for humans as well as for pets. If your dog suffers from allergies you know how difficult it can be. Your dog may exhibit some of the same symptoms as humans who suffer from allergies. Such symptoms may include snee... Read >
Author: Apple
21st August 2009
When many people think of the phrase'dog allergies,' a human allergic retort to dogs is commonly the very first thing that comes to mind. Yes, some individuals can suffer from dog allergies, but that very same phrase may also be used to describe allergie... Read >
Author: Nelson Hansen
29th July 2009
In this article we're going to discuss one of the most annoying kinds of allergies that there is, especially for us animal lovers - allergies to pets and what can be done to reduce the allergens produced by pets.
The sad fact is that 10 to 15% of a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
02nd July 2009
Dog allergies are common to dog owners. Your dogs may be allergic to some allergens but the worst problem is that you too can be allergic to him! Can F1, which is primarily found on dog saliva is the major cause of this allergy. It is not the same with th... Read >
Author: D. Karlson
04th May 2009
Around the 13th and 14th centuries, the breed Vizsla is considered to have come in Central Europe. It is Hungary’s national dog. They are hunting dogs. They have been used by the hunters to hunt birds.
The height of the breed from the shoulder varies ... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic
01st May 2009
Today, we know that the body can experience an allergic response to almost anything, including foods, drugs, and chemicals and your dog is no different than you are in that respect.
In your dog, two systems are primarily affected by allergies: the skin... Read >
Author: Anne P. Jackson
09th April 2009
There are several reasons why small dogs are hypoallergenic. Since they are small, many breeds cannot climb on the couch, bed, or other furniture. With fewer allergens on the furniture, you will not be as affected by them. Small dogs want to have their ow... Read >
Author: John Singleson
09th April 2009
Hunting dogs, though traditionally used for hunting small game including foxes, rabbits, and others, have become household pets to many. Intelligent, graceful, and energetic, these dogs can bring joy and comfort to any home. Hypoallergenic hunting dogs ar... Read >
Author: John Singleson
09th April 2009
While the Labrador retriever still remains the most popular dog that people want to own, for those with allergies, labs are not the best breed to choose. There are many other types of dogs that would be more suitable for those suffering with allergies. Th... Read >
Author: John Singleson
02nd April 2009
Just as humans allergies can show up as a sneeze or rash, your dog's allergies can manifest as itchiness -- or even ear infections. In fact, if your dog's allergic to his food, it can cause him to scratch himself constantly, even with no obvious parasite ... Read >
Author: Judd Snell
28th March 2009
Even though the differences between non-hypoallergenic dogs and hypoallergenic dogs may not be huge, they are enough to reduce the amount of allergy attacks that people have when they are around certain breeds of dog. For those who want to own a dog, not ... Read >
Author: John Singleson
12th January 2009
Even however the differences between non-hypoallergenic dogs and hypoallergenic dogs may not be mammoth, they are enough to shrink the total of aversion attacks the people have when they are around certain breeds of dog. For those who want to own a dog, n... Read >
Author: onlinebmkt
07th July 2008
There are several reasons why small dogs are hypoallergenic. Since they are small, many breeds cannot climb on the couch, bed, or other furniture. With fewer allergens on the furniture, you will not be as affected by them. Small dogs want to have their ow... Read >
Author: Jenny Styles
07th July 2008
Hunting dogs, though traditionally used for hunting small game including foxes, rabbits, and others, have become household pets to many. Intelligent, graceful, and energetic, these dogs can bring joy and comfort to any home. Hypoallergenic hunting dogs ar... Read >
Author: Jenny Styles
25th June 2008
While the Labrador retriever still remains the most popular dog that people want to own, for those with allergies, labs are not the best breed to choose. There are many other types of dogs that would be more suitable for those suffering with allergies. Th... Read >
Author: Jenny Styles
21st June 2008
As the summer months roll around and millions get ready for summer vacations and plenty of outside time, summer allergies are also kicking in. Studies suggest that human allergies have nearly quadrupled since 1980. Pet allergies appear to be on the rise, ... Read >
Author: Luna
20th June 2008
As the summer months roll around and millions get ready for summer vacations and plenty of outside time, summer allergies are also kicking in. Studies suggest that human allergies have nearly quadrupled since 1980. Pet allergies appear to be on the rise, ... Read >
Author: LUNA
26th May 2008
Even though the differences between non-hypoallergenic dogs and hypoallergenic dogs may not be huge, they are enough to reduce the amount of allergy attacks that people have when they are around certain breeds of dog. For those who want to own a dog, not ... Read >
Author: Jenny Styles
20th September 2007
Dogs often suffer from a variety of skin problems and sadly it's not unusual to see a dog scratching and chewing excessively. Many times these skin conditions are even worse than we imagine, but the wagging tail and bright eyes often disguise the severi... Read >
Author: Janie Knetzer
30th July 2007
If you've ever had a dog allergy problem, you already know how troublesome this can be. But if you're new to owning a dog, you might not ever know what to expect or how to handle it once you recognize there is a problem. However, if you own a dog for any ... Read >
Author: Grant Eckert
16th June 2007
Dog allergies are one of the most common conditions affecting dogs. Dog allergies can be very frustrating for both yourself and your dog. The constant itching and scratching, paw licking and chewing, skin rashes or chronic ear infections can make life ver... Read >
Author: petvet
06th May 2007
This article seeks to give you a solid knowledge base regarding the subject matter at hand, no matter what your previous experience on the topic.
Have you ever wondered what right is up with Dog Allergies? This informative bang can give you an insight ... Read >
Author: voraphong phengtong
14th March 2007
Hypoallergenic dogs are a great solution for would be dog owners that have allergies. Many dog lovers that thought they would never be able to own a dog because of the uncontrollable symptoms to pet dander, may not have considered a hypoallergenic dog. A ... Read >
Author: Richard Livitski
08th February 2007
Unfortunately, there are no cures for dog allergies. However, there are several things you can do to make life with your dog more comfortable:
1. Wash your hands frequently.
Wash your hands with soap and hot water immediately after handling your d... Read >
Author: John Hinkle
17th October 2006
Recognizing a dog allergy symptom and treating it is an option we have today; we do not need to part with our best friend anymore due to allergies.
Fact
As hard as it may be for some to admit that their dearest friend (dog or cat), it is a fact tha... Read >
Author: Masni Rizal Mansor
03rd July 2006
Sled dog breeds are characterized by endurance, strength, and intelligence. They are usually medium to larger dogs, with a very muscular build, and have helped mankind transport supplies in times before the automobile.
Nowadays, sled dog breeds are fou... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott
26th August 2005
Just as humans allergies can show up as a sneeze or rash, your dog's allergies can manifest as itchiness or even ear infections. In fact, if your dog's allergic to his food, it can cause him to scratch himself constantly, even with no obvious parasite pro... Read >
Author: Blake Kritzberg
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