Dogs for People with Allergies
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Hidden Dangers for Your Dog at Public ParksTaking your dog to a public park can provide hours of fun for you and your dog. However, there are some common dangers you that you should be aware of. Learn three of the hidden danger your dog could face in public parks.
Hypoallergenic Dogs: Fact or Fallacy?If you're an allergy sufferer and a pet lover, you may be thinking your dreams may come true with a hypoallergenic dog. But are these dogs really hypoallergenic?- What Are the Best Types of Dog Bowls for Your Dog?Dog bowls are available in all shapes and sizes, and are generally made of plastic, ceramic or stainless steel. What are the best types of dog bowls for your dog?
- What is Making Your Dog Scratch so Much?If fleas aren't the issue, what could it be? Here are some possibilities and what you can do about it as a pet owner.
Dogs for People with Allergies and How to Live with Minor Allergies to Your Canine Family MemberHaving a dog does not mean you have to give it up if you have allergies. As members of the family, that is a difficult decision. Your doctor can help you live comfortably with your dog or choose a breed of dog with less dander.- When Your Dog Has AllergiesHow do you know if your dog has an allergy, and how do you treat it? Find out here!
Traveling to Hotels with DogsWhen you are traveling to hotels, you are traveling in a public space. And whether or not you'd like to admit it, not everyone is as fond of your dog as you are.
If a Family Member Develops an Allergy to the DogIs a family member allergic to your dog? If someone is severely allergic to pets, it's not a good idea to have a dog around at all. However, for the less severely allergic, here are some tips for reducing the allergy symptoms.
The Truth About Hypoallergenic DogsTen dog breeds known to be "less allergenic" are listed and described.- Dog Hazards | Alergies Q&AFind solutions to your dog allergy problems in this article. Read the most common and relevant issues, and more...
10 Signs Your Dog is SickHow to determine signs and symptoms that your dog is sick.- Ear Hematoma in Dogs - is Your Dog at Risk?Ear hematoma in dogs is a swelling of the inner ear flap that can be caused by an allergy, ear mites or injury. This condition can cause pain and itching in a dog's ear. With early treatment, ear hematoma in dogs can heal without complications.
- Canine Coworkers? Why Taking Your Dog to Work with You Can Yield Surprising BenefitsConsidered bringing your dog to work? You're not alone - many people are doing just this, as they learn the surprising benefits to sharing employment cubicles with animals. Here's how you too can join the club!
An Overview of Contact Allergies in DogsYour dog is constantly licking, scratching or chewing his underbelly, paws or muzzle. Could it be an allergy? If so, what caused it? Contact allergies in dogs take many forms and are easily treated.- Dogs and Work Together? I Don't Think SoThis article talks about why you shouldn't take your dog to work with you. I'm looking at the possibilities of what could happen in a workplace with your dog present, as well as how co-workers would feel about it.
Shed Free DogsDog breeds that are "safer" for people with allergies, with child-friendly breeds emphasized.- Best Dogs for Allergy SufferersAs the mother of a child who has allergies and is desperate to own a dog, I was reluctant to consider adopting a dog. I did a little online research and found these breeds that are considered "hypo allergenic".
- Hypo-Allergenic Dogs: The Best Dogs for Allergy SufferersA first hand description of the best hypoallergenic dogs; with source information for those researching the best dog for them.
- Three Breeds of Hypoallergenic DogsA breed of dog that is considered hypoallergenic may be the best choice if you or someone in your family is allergic to dogs.
- Myra's DogHow to choose the right dog breed for your family.
Lucky Dog: Does Your Dog Need a Bath?In this article, we will explore many of the common questions about giving a dog a bath. Almost every dog will require a bath at one time or another.- Lucky Dog: Performing Artificial Respiration on a DogIn this article, we will discuss how to give artificial respiration to your dog in an emergency. Artificial respiration is used if your dog has stopped breathing.
- Dogs and Allergies: What to Do If You Think Your Dog Has AllergiesThis article provides an overview of what a dog owner should do if they believe their dog may have allergies.
- Lick Granulomas and Your DogLick granulomas are difficult to treat in dogs once developed. This article provides information on the causes, prevention and treatment of lick granulomas.
Allergic to DogsMy experience of rescuing a dog that I turned out to be allergic to.- Allergen Free Dogs and Happy Pet OwnersMany people experience an allergic reaction near dogs or dog hairs. Hypoallergenic dogs less likely cause allergic reactions. Does & don'ts prevent a dog from shedding. Various methods reduce allergens. AKC list breed dogs.
- Causes of Vomiting Yellow Bile in DogsLearn what may be causing your dog to vomit yellow bile and how to potentially prevent this annoying problem from recurring.
- Reasons to Leave Your Dog at Home While HikingMany of us love to take our dogs along when we get out into the wilderness for a hike. However, there are several ways the wilderness may not be good for your dog, and even a few where your dog may not be good for the wilderness.
- Bloodshot Eyes Can Be Common for Some DogsDogs can occasionally get bloodshot eyes for various reasons. Besides the minor causes of the bloodshot eyes, some dogs can have a medical issue as the cause. Call your vet if unsure for your dog's safety.
Tips to Protect Your Dog While HuntingIf you are a hunter that enjoys hunting with a hunting dog, you should know how to protect them while in the field. Here, you can some helpful tips to help keep your dog safe.
Why You Should Pay Attention to Your Dog's Itchy EarsDogs, like humans, just need a good scratch sometimes. But if your dog has been scratching his ears, it could indicate an underlying health problem. Here is some helpful advice on what to do when your dog's ears won't stop itching.
Be Cautious Before Giving Your Dog Over-The-Counter Human MedicationsSimple human over-the-counter medications may be safe for us but can be hazardous for our pets. If your dog gets ill, consult with your veterinarian before administering any type of medication.
Special Diet Choices for the Dog with AllergiesMany dogs have allergies and when it comes to food allergies, there are diets you can choose from to help your dog. Experiment to find the diet that best fits the needs of your dog . . .- Why Does My Dog Obsessively Lick His Paws?There are many potential reasons for this behavior, both physical and psychological. This article will guide you toward discovering the source of this problem and solving it.
- Signs and Symptoms of Allergies in DogsYour dog's allergies can have several negative impacts on both behavior and health. In order to treat allergies, though, you have to know your dog has them. Here are the most common signs and symptoms that your dog has an allergy.
Why Does My Dog Keep Licking Its Feet?Why is your dog licking its feet raw?
Tearing and Tear Stains in DogsTear stains is a common problem in dogs though it is more noticeable in white colored canines. Sometimes the problem of tearing in dogs can be prevented to a degree and staining can be remedied.- Herbal and Home Remedies for Mange in DogsWeight loss, loss of appetite, severe scratching, dehydration and hair loss are some of the symptoms that you are likely to notice in your dog, if he does suffer from mange. There are effective herbal and home remedies for mange in dogs.
Raw Food Diet for DogsThe switch from kibble to the BARF Raw Food Diet for Dogs
Why You Should Never Allow Your Dog to Sleep on the Bed: Not Only is it Dirty, It's Unhealthy TooAs dog lovers, my family and I always treat our dogs like one of the family - but would never let them sleep on the bed. Here's why.
