How to reduce dog dander in your home

By Jerry Welsh


Dogs are wonderful pets to have around but an allergic reaction to dog dander will prevent people from enjoying the affectionate and loyal companionship of a dog. Signs of allergy such as sneezing, watery eyes, runny nose and fatigue are often blamed on the presence of a dog. An allergic reaction believed to be caused by dog hair would prevent a dog lover from taking a dog for a pet. A person sensitive to allergens would not take the word of a breeder that the non-shedding dog being offered is hypoallergenic.

Misinformation would prevent a dog lover from keeping a dog for a pet. Contrary to the notion that dogs make people suffer from allergy symptoms, it is actually dog dander that causes the sneezing, watery eyes and clogged nose. Dogs continuously shed dander which are actually dead skin cells. Once shed by the dog, the dander will settle on the dog's fur, get airborne and collect on the furniture, on the carpet and on any other surfaces. People has the inclination to hug the pet thus dog dander that has accumulated ion the dog's fur can be transferred to the dog owner's clothes. Because of the sticky nature of this allergen it will stick to any surface once it gets airborne. A person sensitive to these allergens will start to exhibit allergic symptoms once the dander is inhaled.

Its true dog dander can cause an allergic attack but something can be done so that people will be allowed to have a dog for a pet. In any case getting rid of the pet will not be an assurance that the dander will be removed from the environment. A pet owner can find ways to cut down the amount of dog dander in the environment.

Good grooming is one good way of solving this concern. Regular brushing will not only enhance the appearance of the dog as dead hair will be removed but it will also improve the distribution of the natural oils that moisturize the skin. Because the good condition of the skin is maintained the amount of dry skin being shed by the dog will be lessened. Coat brushing though must be done outside the house. Bathe the dog regularly using moisturizing shampoo to maintain the good condition of the skin.

Carpets and rugs are dander catchers that must be avoided by people allergic to dog dander. Dog owners would need to use the vacuum cleaner more often not only to remove dog shedding but also to cut down the amount of dog dander in the environment.




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