
Animal Allergies
Allergic Breeds
Any dog or cat that urinates or licks has the potential to be an allergic-type breed.
Allergic to Cats
From your About.com Guide, a collection of Internet links discussing allergies to cats.
Allergic to Dogs
From your About.com Guide, a collection of Internet links discussing allergies to dogs.
Allergies No Match For Love Of Pet
Many people find pets sufficiently important to their lifestyle that they are willing to ignore both chronic allergic symptoms and specific medical advice to get rid of the pets.
Allergies to Pets: Facts and Myths
Allerpet
Allerpet is a grooming emollient that cleanses the animal’s fur and skin of its dander, saliva and urine allergens.
Animal Allergy
Allergies to animals can take 2 years or more to develop and may not subside until 6 months or more after ending contact with the animal.
Coping with Allergic Reactions to Pets
The reason why people can acquire a new pet and not experience any of these symptoms until much later is due to the time required to produce antibodies.
Dog and Cat Allergies
Research has shown that if a cat or dog is washed about once a week the airborne allergens are cut drastically.
Pet Allergies
Man's Best Friend can be anything but that to those with pet allergies.
Preventing Asthma in Animal Handlers
WARNING! Exposure to animals or animal products in the workplace can cause asthma and allergies.
Questions & Answers
Answers to frequently asked questions about pet allergies and some surprising answers.
Reducing Pet Allergens in Your Environment
Allerpet, Inc. offers helpful tips in reducing the pet and other allergens in your home.
There are No Non-Allergic Animals
Any animal with fur or feathers can trigger an allergic reaction, including cats, dogs, rabbits, gerbils, guinea pigs, hamsters, ferrets, mice, horses, cattle, goats, and pigs.
What You Should Know About Animal Dander
Animal dander is extremely light weight and tiny in size, and can stay airborne for hours.PetAllergy.com
Allergies to Pets: Facts and Myths
Pets with Allergies
Allergic Dermatitis in Animals
Allergic Dermatitis is a chronic disease that is not cured, only controlled. Understanding this disease will help you formulate a plan for your pet.
Canine Allergies
From your About.com Guide, a collection of Internet links discussing allergies in dogs.
Chocolate Toxicity in Animals
Veterinary Medicine Guide, Janet Crosby, DVM explains chocolate is toxic, and sometimes even fatal, for animals.
Feline Allergies
From your About.com Guide, a collection of Internet links discussing allergies in cats.
Flea Allergies
Many dogs and cats develop an allergic reaction to flea saliva, occasionally producing severe skin reactions.
Flea Allergy Dermatitis
Flea allergy dermatitis has existed as long as the dog has. It is now more prevalent because we have more fleas, says John McDonald.
Hamster Allergy
Cedar Shavings can cause allergic reactions as well as respiratory problems in hamsters and should not be used.
Help With Pet Allergies
The signs of allergies in pets are different from those in humans.
Horse Allergy
Mark V Crimsman D.M.V explains equine allergies are frustrating because they are difficult to diagnose.
Horse Hayfever
Unlike humans, horses that have allergies tend to show more flu-like symptoms and less sinus and nasal effects.
Its Allergy Season for Pets
The fall season is a peak allergy season for dogs and cats.
Pet Atopy
Atopy, a common allergy to pollens, grasses, house molds, and a host of other allergens can affect both dogs and cats..
Pet Food Allergy
The food allergy is one of the itchiest conditions known to cat and dog.
Pet Skin Irritations
Skin irritations are the most common source of allergies in pets, but many other conditions are either attributable to allergens from various sources or worsened by exposure to them.
Pets Plagued by Allergies, Too
Veterinarians say the number of dogs and cats with allergies has grown to epidemic proportions in recent years.
Respiratory Toxicity of Cedar and Pine Wood
The wood chips often used as pet bedding may cause allergic reactions in your pet.
Veterinarian Offers Help
There are three common categories of pet allergies.
Skin Disorder Called "Hot Spots" Can Put Dogs Into Scratching Frenzy ,by Dr. Karen Campbell
Skin and Allergy Problems in Dogs
Acute Moist Dermatitis (Hot Spots)