WASHINGTON (May 10, 2006) -- Allergies are one of the most common reasons given by people who relinquish their cats and dogs to animal shelters, says The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS). Other pet owners would rather live...
Keeping Your Pet Despite Allergies and How to Allergy Proof Your Home." Book available on dealing with allergies to pets "Being Homeless Is Nothing to Sneeze At: A Guide to The Associated Humane Society has a new book entitled "Being...
Dogs and Allergies Stopping the Drip of Allergies From Krista Mifflin,Your Guide to Dogs. Dog Lovin' and Still Breathin'! Are you one of the many dog lovers that can't be in the same room as a dog without degenerating into...
Growing Up With Cats Good for Allergies New York - Allowing cats to be in a child's bedroom, starting in the first year of life, may prevent the later development of allergic asthma and hay fever, new research suggests. Although...
JAMA Report: Children, Pets, & Allergies For report, visit: http://jama.ama-assn.org/issues/v288n8/rfull/joc02287.html {Please keep all of these links bookmarked and next time you hear the staple excuse "My child's allergic" you will have up-to-date info to pass on. One less excuse for...
PET ALLERGIES http://allergy-asthma-sinus.com/pet-allergies.html HOW MANY PEOPLE ARE ALLERGIC TO ANIMALS? Sensitivities to animals is one of the most frequently seen allergies. It is currently estimated that 15 to 20 percent of the population are sensitive to animals. With a population...
An Unexpected Benefit of Having a Dog If you want to help prevent allergies in your children, get a dog or a cat. That's the surprising news from two new studies that were conducted independently of one another. An international...