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		<title>Coping With A Dog Allergy</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2007 01:36:09 +0000</pubDate>
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Recent studies show that 15% to 20% of the population is allergies to either their dog or cat. But for 25% of those people they choose to continue to keep pets and suffer through the allergies. In fact studies show even when told by their doctor to give up their dog only one out of [...]]]></description>
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Recent studies show that 15% to 20% of the population is allergies to either their dog or cat. But for 25% of those people they choose to continue to keep pets and suffer through the allergies. In fact studies show even when told by their doctor to give up their dog only one out of five choose to do so while the rest live with their dog allergy.</p>
<p>When surveyed many of those suffering from a dog allergy felt that their companionship their pet provided far outweighed the allergy itself. For those that choose this route learning to manage their allergy is very important.<br />
The biggest mistake made is to blame the fur when actually the allergy is caused by the protein that is secreted by the oil glands and then shed with their dander which is microscopic particles of skin, hair, and fur. Since animals continuously shed this dander is always present and a person can develop a dog allergy when the immune system mistakes this allergen as the enemy.</p>
<p>These allergens can be transmitted through the air or they can be transmitted through touch. When the allergens land on your nose, eyes, or are inhaled into the lungs the allergy symptoms begin. Contact with your skin can cause hives. For most a dog allergy is an annoyance but for some it can life threatening causing severe asthma attacks that block the air ways. The severity will vary from one person to another.</p>
<p>Just as severity can vary from person to person so can how long it takes for the symptoms to occur. They can develop instantly upon exposure or they can take hours to develop.</p>
<p>Another big misconception is that there is such a thing as a non-allergenic dog breed. For example many believe that dogs with fur that is tightly woven such as poodles have no shedding so therefore there is no allergen dander but this is not true. You can still have a dog allergy</p>
<p>What is true when it comes to a dog allergy there are some dog breeds that seem to both some people less. Size often has a lot to do with because the smaller the dog the less dander that is likely to be released. For example a large breed such as a Shepherd would have a lot more dander than a toy breed like the poodle.</p>
<p>Sensitive people are actually more likely to have a cat allergy than a dog allergy. When a person is allergic to animals they can even suffer when the animal is not present because the allergens or dander still reside in the house. And it does take more than a vacuum to clear a house of the dander.</p>
<p>For pet lovers who discover suddenly they have developed a dog allergy it can be devastating and giving up a beloved pet is simply not an option.</p>
<p>One method of reducing allergens and then perhaps the dog allergy is to groom your pets often. Itâ€™s bet if you can do this outside or in a room that has no carpeting, and a hepa air purifier. Wear a dust mask while your grooming. You need to wash your hands after handling</p>
<p>Placing hepa air purifiers throughout your house can reduce the amount of dander. Bathing your pet once a week will reduce allergens by more than 80% and if you suffer from a dog allergy this can be the difference between suffering and not suffering. That said some breeds donâ€™t do well with bathing that often so watch for symptoms of dry skin and reduce bathing accordingly.</p>
<p>A dog allergy doesnâ€™t have to be the end of the road for you and your dog. It may take you a while to determine the best way to manage your allergy but when you do both you and your best friend will be very happy.</p>
<p>By: Ramone Stevenson -</p>
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		<title>Cat Allergies</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2007 02:47:42 +0000</pubDate>
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We hope that you finish this article having learned at least a little bit of new information. If so, then we have done our job.
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<p>We hope that you finish this article having learned at least a little bit of new information. If so, then we have done our job.</p>
<p>The next paragraph includes allied information that may basis you to reconsider what you thought you understood. The most important thing is to inquiry with an open opinion and be agreeable to revise your understanding if vital.<br />
I reliance that what you&#8217;ve read so far has been informative. The next divide should go a long way regarding clearance up any uncertainty that may linger.</p>
<p>According to a newest explosion, between six and ten million people (thats approximately two percent of the population!) in the United States are allergic to cats or exhibit symptoms of cat allergy. However, people regularly misunderstand these symptoms. popular trust that cat allergy are basisd by allergens from the fur or cat dander (scales of the skin), when, in truth, most of the effective allergens come primarily from spit and sweat.</p>
<p>As you continue to read this article, pay special attention to how parts 1 and 2 relate to one another.</p>
<p>A cats spit or sweat contains a protein with a carbohydrate shape called Fel d 1. It is an allergen that basiss symptoms of cat allergy. Fel d 1 is greatly lesser than pollen or style spores, which are already very effective allergens bebasis of their diminutive dimension, but bebasis of its greatly lesser dimension, Fel d 1 has even superior effectiveial to basis an allergic upshot. Fel d 1 can clearly bypass nasal passages and lodges profound in the lungs, where it can basis allergic episodes and asthma.</p>
<p>Like pollen and style spores, Fel d 1 are flying allergens. They are regularly microscopic and hover in the air clearly. After a cat licks itself while grooming, Fel d 1 allergen is deposited on its fur and once that happens, the dried specks of spit can hover off and drift around your home. The protein allergen can be found where as departure from being flying, it attaches itself to ramparts, windows, and furniture. What is even more amazing is that this allergen can linger in your home for time after a cat grass your home. So if you want to subtract the allergen from your home to guard manually from cat allergy, everything would have to be wholly cleaned.</p>
<p>Symptoms</p>
<p>Like most allergies, cat allergy can upset your eyes, nose, ears, throat, lungs, and skin. The symptoms, especially respiratory upshots, everydayly happen between fifteen and forty action after one is exposed. However, document that pet-allied allergies like cat allergy can take time from opening exposure for its inception.</p>
<p>The most everyday symptoms associated with cat allergy are:</p>
<p>Red, inflamed, or inflamed eyes</p>
<p>marked districts on the skin</p>
<p>liquid nose</p>
<p>Nasal congestion</p>
<p>Sneezing</p>
<p>Ears that become stuffed up or inflamed</p>
<p>column nasal drip</p>
<p>longing and hoarseness in the throat</p>
<p>visit bronchitis</p>
<p>Coughing and panting</p>
<p>How to oppress Cat aversion</p>
<p>forever the best way to sway allergic upshots is dodging approach. However, womanhood of people with cat allergy regularly discount medicinal guidance and break to keep at slightest one cat at home even after diagnosis of their proviso. We all fondness our cats and we want to guard them, but you should think about manually once in a while. Below are some tips to help you sway your cat allergy even while trust a cat home:</p>
<p>Use decent allergy relief and dodging crop at home</p>
<p>while Fel d 1 allergens hover in the air, having a cause of warm air will degrade the allergen. develop ventilation in your house by with an air provisoer even during moist months.</p>
<p>Use a HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) filter to degrade pparagraphs of cat allergen in your home.</p>
<p>If symptoms persist even after next the tips provided above, then perhaps its time for you to consult a physician for his guidance on decorous medication or immunotherapy.</p>
<p>It never hurts to be well-scholarly with the newest on Cat aversion. evaluate what you&#8217;ve scholarly here to upcoming paragraphs so that you can break alert to changes in the district of Cat aversion.</p>
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		<title>How To Cure Dog Food Allergies</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 May 2007 03:05:26 +0000</pubDate>
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If your dog has symptoms that are abnormal for a healthy dog, one of the most common causes may be a dog food allergies..
Allergies in dogs are often associated with the following symptoms
â€¢ Hair loss
â€¢ Dry skin
â€¢ Loss of appetite
â€¢ Itchy skin
â€¢ Inflammations of the ear
â€¢ Hot spots that are persistent
â€¢ Chewing on paws, legs [...]]]></description>
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<p>If your dog has symptoms that are abnormal for a healthy dog, one of the most common causes may be a dog food allergies..</p>
<p>Allergies in dogs are often associated with the following symptoms<br />
â€¢ Hair loss<br />
â€¢ Dry skin<br />
â€¢ Loss of appetite<br />
â€¢ Itchy skin<br />
â€¢ Inflammations of the ear<br />
â€¢ Hot spots that are persistent<br />
â€¢ Chewing on paws, legs or other parts of the dogs body<br />
â€¢ Lack luster, dull coat<br />
â€¢ Upset tummy and or diarrhea<br />
â€¢ Itchy Anus<br />
â€¢ Rubbing Face</p>
<p>There are in fact many different kinds of allergies such as those caused by fleas, bacteria, inhalant and contact allergies. But the most common allergy is a dog food allergy and that is the one that weâ€™ll discuss here. Dog food allergies are indicative of a problem in the adequacy of the nutrients in your dog food. There may be a lack of essential fatty acids and a sensitivity to the dog food that you are feeding. Your dog may be allergic to a variety of different foods, and perhaps more than one dog food.</p>
<p>Some common food culprits for dog food allergies are<br />
â€¢ Corn<br />
â€¢ Pork<br />
â€¢ Preservatives and Additives<br />
â€¢ Beef<br />
â€¢ Chicken<br />
â€¢ Dairy<br />
â€¢ Eggs<br />
â€¢ Wheat and Grains<br />
â€¢ Fish<br />
â€¢ Whey<br />
â€¢ Oats<br />
â€¢ Soy<br />
â€¢ And even Lamb !</p>
<p>If your dog shows any of the symptoms above and her food includes any of the possible suspect ingredients listed, you may want to consider a home made natural diet, eliminating the potential allergen. You must remove the potential source of the dog food allergy for up to 30 days in order to see any possible improvement. You will be certain that no hidden ingredients masked as something else are present that may be causing a dog food allergy</p>
<p>If you opt for a commercial dog food make sure that you understand and read carefully the ingredient list on the label Just because a dog food says that it is hypo allergenic does not mean that it is. There are very few regulations as to what can be printed on a dog food label.</p>
<p>Finally, while a dog food allergy may be the most likely culprit in your dogâ€™s symptoms, there could be more serious underlying problems. You should always consult with your veterinarian who can help you with a proper diagnosis and with a selection of a diet that is most appropriate for your dog. Donâ€™t just guess when your<br />
dog&#8217;s health is at stake.</p>
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<p>My small 8 year old dog had skin allergies, suddenly became ill and no vet could isolate the cause. She died after enduring 2 weeks of pain and misery on Motherâ€™s Day morning. For information on labeling go to: www.dogs-4life.com/dog-food-labeling-better-than-human. Find out what is in the dog food you use at :www.dogs-4life.com/dog-food-that-kills.html</p>
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		<title>Flea Control For Cats And Dogs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Apr 2007 23:40:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[PetsAs a pet owner I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;d be frustrated at the sight of your pet scratching and suffering from fleas. If you look into the veterinary arsenal you will see that there are a number of products that help you fight the war against fleas. Of all these products, nothing kills fleas faster than Advantage [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PetsAs a pet owner I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;d be frustrated at the sight of your pet scratching and suffering from fleas. If you look into the veterinary arsenal you will see that there are a number of products that help you fight the war against fleas. Of all these products, nothing kills fleas faster than Advantage which is a topical solution containing imidacloprid. As in the popular commercials with the singing pets, Advantage keeps your dog or cat flea free and therefore happy. In fact, because Advantage kills fleas so well, it has been referred to as the flea specialist.</p>
<p>Advantage should be THE weapon of choice for all pet owners in the battle against fleas. Veterinarians and pet owners alike trust Advantage, and in turn have made it the most preferred flea control product in the United States, for one reason and one reason only, it kills fleas fast.</p>
<p>Advantage has the label claim that it kills 98-100 percent of fleas within 12 hours. Advantage also kills 100 per cent of re-infesting fleas within two hours. Advantage destroys the nerves and muscles of the flea within 10 to 25 minutes and within the hour all the fleas will be dead. Advantage is a topical solution which localizes the lipid layer of skin on the animal where it remains effective even after bathing or repeated water exposure.</p>
<p>Fleas only need to come into contact with Advantage to receive a lethal dose of the product, it does not have to bite your pet. Advantage may also help to reduce hypersensitivity skin disorders, also known as flea allergy dermatitis.</p>
<p>Advantage is used worldwide totalling more than 150 million doses. Advantage is the most proven flea control product available. Advantage is also a gentle product and can therefore be used on puppies as young as seven weeks and kittens as young as eight weeks.</p>
<p>Advantage is the number one flea control product and is recommended by veterinarians, pet owners recommend to family and friends. Given all these benefits, Advantage is the most recognized flea control product available on the market today. Advantage is manufactured by Bayer, a name known to consumers for some 100 years.</p>
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		<title>Dealing With A Dog Food Allergy?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Mar 2007 15:51:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dog Food Allergy
Just as humans allergies can show up as a sneeze or rash, your dog&#8217;s allergies can manifest as itchiness &#8212; or even ear infections. In fact, if your dog&#8217;s allergic to his food, it can cause him to scratch himself constantly, even with no obvious parasite problem. 
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<p>Just as humans allergies can show up as a sneeze or rash, your dog&#8217;s allergies can manifest as itchiness &#8212; or even ear infections. In fact, if your dog&#8217;s allergic to his food, it can cause him to scratch himself constantly, even with no obvious parasite problem. </p>
<p>Dog allergies rarely get solved with medicine, so the best we can do for our four-footed friends is focus on prevention. Providing the right type of food is essential to stopping your dog&#8217;s scratching habit. </p>
<p>Many people like to share their food with their dogs or let them help &quot;clean up&quot; the kitchen after a meal. Little do they know, their dogs just may not be able to take the tasty food we love so much, and some breeds (like the greyhound) are extremely sensitive. Even common foods like cheese, beef sausage and tuna may cause allergic reactions in some dogs. So it&#8217;s best to let dogs enjoy dog food and not human food, even though they clearly adore and want what we&#8217;re eating! </p>
<p>Narrowing Down the Problem </p>
<p>To determine the exact ingredients your dog is allergic to, try an elimination diet. Although powerful, it also requires patience. In fact, the elimination diet can call for eliminating specific food for up to 12 weeks before you&#8217;ll notice the effects. And if you still haven&#8217;t found the right (and wrong) ingredients, you&#8217;ll have to repeat the process all over again. </p>
<p>So is there an alternative to the lengthy elimination diet? Yes &#8212; give your dog a brand or type of food he&#8217;s never eaten before. But simply changing to a new brand of dog food might not be enough to eliminate his food allergies, since many brands contain similar ingredients. Instead, study the existing ingredients your dog is eating to determine which types of protein source he hasn&#8217;t been exposed to. Then, hunt for a dog food that doesn&#8217;t contain any of the ingredients you saw listed. For example, there are many brands of dog food that contains unusual protein sources such as rabbit or venison &#8212; great for testing allergic reactions to other, more common proteins. </p>
<p>Perhaps the best way for you to get control of dog&#8217;s allergies is to whip up your own dog food. That way, you&#8217;ll know exactly what he&#8217;s getting and what he isn&#8217;t &#8212; something that&#8217;s extremely hard to tell from reading the back of a dog food bag. Making your own food is especially helpful in elimination diets. To start, combine a portion of rice with baby food and lamb &#8212; so long as your dog isn&#8217;t already eating lamb and possibly displaying a reaction to it. </p>
<p>Dog food allergies are a special condition that can be frustrating and take patience to solve. Since allergic reactions don&#8217;t disappear overnight, you&#8217;ll need lots of time and thoughtfulness to help your dog overcome this problem &#8212; but his goofy smile and those scratch-free days ahead will probably make it all worth it.</p>
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