Tuesday, September 18, 2012

How to remove dog dander

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. Allergies can get worse and develop into asthma and as it is commonly believed that dog hair triggers an allergic reaction, people would hesitate to get a dog for a pet. Breeders wanting to maximize profits would advertise a dog to be hypoallergenic but people that have suffered from debilitating allergy attacks believed to be caused by dogs would not dare to choose a dog for a pet.

Misinformation would prevent a dog lover from keeping a dog for a pet. An allergic reaction is caused by dog dander and not by the dog itself. Dog dander is dead skin that is continuously shed by a dog. The dander that is continuously shed by the dog will accumulate on the dog's fur and on any other surfaces. Because dogs are hugged and cuddled, the dander can easily transfer to the clothes of the dog owners. Dander that gets airborne will settle on the wall, on the curtains and remain in the environment. 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. Dog dander remains in the environment for a long time thus getting rid of the dog will not stop allergy attacks. Total removal of dog dander is not possible but a dog owner can reduce dog dander inside the home.

Good grooming will cut down the amount of dog dander in the home. Brushing the dog's coat will remove dead hair and distribute the natural oils that prevents dry skin. Less amount of dog dander will be produced if the skin is not dry. To reduce the amount of dander inside the house grooming the dog must be done outside. Bathing is another way of cutting down the amount of dander as it maintains the good condition of the skin.

Washable floors are recommended for people with sensitivity to dog dander. Take out and use the vacuum cleaner more often especially on the nooks and crannies of the home and clean the surrounding regularly to remove a significant amount of dog dander.




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