
Tips for Allergic Pet Owners
One of the most common reasons people give up their pets is because they are allergic to their animals. While some reactions can be quite severe, especially in the case of asthma, most people suffer mild to moderate symptoms. If you're in the latter category, there are a number of steps you can take to improve your situation without having to give up your beloved companion!
Many people believe that they are allergic to their pet's hair but the real culprit is the dander - tiny specks of skin, saliva and related proteins that come from an animal's body. More people tend to be allergic to cats than to dogs, perhaps because cats clean themselves constantly, increasing the presence of saliva allergens on their bodies.
If you suspect that you or someone in you
r family might be allergic to an animal, some personalized research is in order BEFORE you decide to adopt. Visit dog or cat-owning friends for a weekend; play with their pets, groom them, stick your face in their hair and breathe deeply. You may find out immediately that you are allergic, although there is always the chance that an allergy will emerge or grow more severe later on. Be aware of that possibility and consider it seriously before making the commitment to a pet.If you do develop mild allergies to your pet, try the following:
(Reproduced
with permission from the
Toronto
Humane Society's Animal Talk Newsletter.)

![]() |
![]() |
![]() |