Is Your Allergy to Dogs Making Life Unbearable?
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Is Your Allergy to Dogs Making Life Unbearable?

If you’re a dog owner who is constantly experiencing symptoms of allergies, it might be time to consider if the cause could be your beloved pup. While it is not common for people to be allergic to dogs, it does happen. Thankfully, there are some simple tests you can do to determine whether or not your furry friend is the source of your sneezing and sniffles. Let’s take a look at how you can tell if you’re allergic to dogs.


Symptoms of Dog Allergies

The most common symptom that comes with a dog allergy is an itching or burning sensation in the eyes, nose and throat. You may also experience sneezing, wheezing, coughing or difficulty breathing due to nasal congestion. Other symptoms include hives, rash and swelling in the face or other parts of the body. You may even experience nausea or vomiting after coming into contact with a dog's fur. If any of these sound familiar, then it might be time for you to investigate further.


Testing for Allergies

The first step in testing for allergies is to speak with your doctor about your symptoms and get tested for pet allergies through skin prick tests or blood tests. These tests will help determine what triggers your allergies so that you can identify what needs to be avoided in order for you to feel better. If these tests come up negative but you still believe your pet could be causing your allergies, then it might be time for an elimination diet test where all potential allergens are identified and eliminated from your environment one by one until you find the source of the problem. This process can take some time but will provide valuable insight into how best to manage your pet-related allergies moving forward.


Treating Dog Allergies

Once you have identified that you are indeed allergic to dogs, there are steps that can be taken in order to reduce the severity of symptoms caused by their presence: avoiding direct contact with pets; using air purifiers; vacuuming regularly; washing bedding weekly; using HEPA filters; washing hands immediately after touching pets; and using over-the-counter antihistamines as needed when symptoms flare up. Taking these steps should help keep your allergy manageable so that living with a pet doesn't have to mean living in misery!


Conclusion

There’s no need for dog owners who suffer from pet allergies to give up their furry companions just yet! With proper diagnosis and treatment plans implemented, it is possible for sufferers of pet allergies lead perfectly normal lives while cohabitating happily alongside their four-legged friends! Hopefully this blog post has given some insight into how best manage dog allergies so that everyone involved can live comfortably under one roof!

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