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What to do to help dog allergies?

I'm moving to a house with a dog, and I have allergies. However, there are terrible and I take the medicine. I've been looking for ways to help my allergies. Until now I have a change of carpet flooring hard and get a vacuum with a HEPA filter, to obtain allergen covers for pillows and mattresses, replace the filters of air conditioners, no extra clothing items in the room (including stuffed animals), get ionic air purifier breeze. As I give the dog a bath once a week, I clean with a damp cloth daily, keep out of his bedroom, be well ventilated. I am open to a variety of suggestions, but can not replace the dog. Plus it's a very sweet lab. I am open to using natural resources, such as tea or hot peppers specific cleaning techniques. Feel free to check in and speak to relevant web sites!

I am concerned of the same now. Apart from what you have already learned, here are some habits to take …. * Do not let the dog sleep in his bedroom, and never in his bed. Keep the door closed and thoroughly cleaned the room. * Animal allergens are sticky, so regularly remove the dog bed, lift carpets, and mop walls, floors and woodwork. Also avoid the clutter in your home (pet allergens from sticking!). * Wear a mask when you vacuum. Use a microfilter "Vacuum bag to trap effectively all allergens. * Avoid dandruff-y-catching furnishings such as curtains, dust cloth, curtains and carpeted floors. * Cover the vents with cheesecloth, at least in his bedroom. * Keep your dog off furniture or covered with fabric that is washed frequently in hot water. * Forced air heating and air conditioning can spread allergens, so add an air filter with a HEPA filter for central heating and air conditioning and run at least four hours a day. An electrostatic filter will also remove airborne particles the size of animal allergens. * Have a friend or groomer to do the weekly bath if it makes you wheeze or sneezy. * Air of the house (to avoid doing this when the pollen count is high in your area) * Some people are reporting a reduction in allergy dog when using the D Allerpet for dogs (see website listed below) Solution If your dog has dry skin, can cause irritation and itching, which in turn causes the dog to scratch again, which releases more dandruff than normal. Therefore, keep the skin healthy helps your dog allergies. If the dog has a condition that causes dry skin, your veterinarian can help diagnose and treat the problem. Here are some tactics you can try on their own and: * Have a friend or dog groomer brush regularly (not) to release more oil into his coat. * Add essential fatty acids to your diet. * Go high quality, healthy dog food, not a cheap item. * When bathing him / her, use a moisturizing shampoo for dogs, not human shampoo. * Try to spray or wet wipes to reduce dander on your dog (many say they do not work but worth a try, I say) ALL PRODUCTS NEED TO ALWAYS PET ALLERGIES on this site -> http://sweet-lucys.com/boutique/allergyproducts.html GOOD LUCK!

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