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Welcome! This board is for sharing information, experiences, suggestions, and questions among pet allergy sufferers (people allergic to dogs). It is not intended to replace advice from medical professionals. Always contact your own allergy specialist for the diagnosis and treatment of your allergies!

There is NO "non-allergic" (no allergy causing) dog breed! All dogs produce dander, saliva, and urine that people can be allergic to. However, some dog breeds supposedly produce less dander than others. These breeds are often referred to as being "hypo-allergenic" (LESS LIKELY to cause an allergic reaction) or "allergy friendly". Read more.

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Zach Schaffner

znschaff@yahoo.com


Jul 2, 08 - 1:23 PM
My old new puppies, please, please help me!

I just got A a bichon frise yesterday. we stayed with the breeder for hours. and i had no allergy symptoms.
so we bought the dog. we then brought him home and hours later my left eye became as red as a strawberry and my skin just crawled. this has happened before. when i was young we had a ****e tsu for the longest time, please help me, what should we do(i already took the dog back)?
Zach Schaffner



Jul 2nd, 2008 - 1:38 PM
Re: My old new puppies, please, please help me!

Please Respond I really love dogs, and i hate losing them to my allergies!!
Kris



Jul 2nd, 2008 - 3:37 PM
Re: My old new puppies, please, please help me!

It sounds like you could be allergic to your dog. You can MAYBE lessen the severity of your symptoms by following strict environmental controls.

Go to Allergic to Dogs? page and scroll down to the Environmental Controls section for tips.


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