Dealing with pet allergies
Categories: Diet & Weight Loss
Are you prone to allergies? I am with certain things outdoors and indoors, but aside from trying to live in a bubble, I take steps to keep allergies at bay in a healthy and natural way (as possible, anyway). Most of us love our pets, but with that companionship we sneeze and wheeze at cat and dog dander like it was some strong pepper on an Indian dish of spicy peppers or something. Solutions?
In favorable weather, keeping many pets outdoors is a good thing. Not only is clean, fresh air good for you, your pet will love it outside in most cases. Want more suggestions? See this.
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Carly 7-30-2007 @ 1:35PM
Last year I got married & not only did I gain a husband, but I gained his black lab, Sham. Not even a month after we were married I was having a severe allergic reaction to Sham. My husband was devastated at the thought of having to get rid of Sham whom he’d had for years. That is when my mother- in- law saw an ad in the newspaper for the Pionair Air Unit. She purchased the unit for us and I can happily say that I have not had a problem with my allergies since plus we got to keep Sham. You can find this air unit at www.pionair.net
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