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Old 10-15-2009, 03:32 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Its not me I'm worried about lol. Its my uncle, hes not allergic but "Allergy causing things" in his mind = dirty so he wont let me bring my dog with me unless i have something to counter allergies. Don't ask me why lol hes quite litterally OCD about dirt.....
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Basically my point was If doctors have trouble with making good anti allergen products, can a product by shampoo makers be worth checking out?
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You cannot get rid of dander by washing things or by adding sjampoo to you're laundry ... you can only get rid of the pet and even then you might still experience allergy symptoms. And dander is not caused by dry skin. It's increased by dry skin. I think this explains dander the best:
O i know you can't get rid of pet dander , my suggestions where to not get so much of it. My method has been working so far.

I am allergic to cats but I have never used my flonase for a year now because I took my carpet out and my cats do not come in my room at all. I also wash them most people do not bathe their cats. I do because it helps. If I go to see other peoples cats I start sneezing and my throat gets swollen.
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I guess I'd try whatever I needed to try but the fact remains that if you have allergies to something that your animals produce on a regular basis your body is going to react to it no matter what you do. You cannot get enough dander out of your home in order for your allergies to not react. If the dog sleeps with you stop that right away.

I'm allergic to dogs but only certain breeds. It's the dogs that shed skin in the fastest manner (cockers, certain hounds, etc.) and their saliva also causes me to break out. The thing with living with a dog is that they shed what you are allergic to all over your house. I'd try to put air purifiers in all rooms of the home and definitely keep the dog off of the furniture.
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I am the same way, I'm okay with border collies I can tolerate it, I'm fine but when I brush them and If they sleep with me Ill get stuffy. My cousins poodle sleeps wiht me and I dont really have any problems with her. Like I said.. its my other uncle thats being a stickler about the anti allergen stuff. But I mean, it also cant hurt if it does work, I cant imagine the dead skin being useful for anything haha
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