Puppies For People With Allergies
Do you sneeze your head off when spring comes around? Perhaps it’s the strawberries or the pollen in the air!
Or maybe you can tell your child is having an allergic reaction to something, but you can’t seem to find the culprit?
If the symptoms you or your child have include sneezing or fever symptoms like a runny nose or itchy, red, watery eyes, then it could be pet allergies!
What are Pet Allergies?
Pet allergies are signs and symptoms that indicate inflammation of the nasal passages. Here’s why some people are prone to allergies.
Why Do Some People Get Pet Allergies?
Some people get pet allergies because allergens are present in their pets, particularly cats and dogs. These allergens are found in these pets’ skin cells and hair. This is known as dander. Moreover, allergens can also be found in their saliva, sweat, urine, and fur. So yes, you could be allergic to any of these things.
This dander or dead skin that the pet sheds is the cause of the problem. It is very small and can remain airborne for long periods, making it easy for us to sniff it in and trigger an immune reaction.
The same goes for saliva. Pets tend to drool and lick the carpets, bedding, and clothing. Their saliva ends up on these surfaces, but once it dries, it can become airborne.
Can I Not Get a Dog if I Have Allergies?
If you have a pet allergy, the best strategy is to avoid or reduce exposure to the animal as much as possible. Keep them in open and well-ventilated spaces. Medications or other treatments may be necessary to relieve symptoms and manage asthma.
But the great news is you can still get a dog from a breeder like Powder Mountain Puppies. Top-quality mini Bernedoodle puppies are bred with a Bernese Mountain Dog and a Mini/Toy poodle. The result: they make great companions for someone with mild allergies.
If you have severe allergies, you could adopt an F1B tiny Bernedoodle, which is bred with a Mini Bernedoodle and a toy poodle.
Breeders like Powder Mountain Puppies understand your dilemma and deliver the best for you! Hop onto their website to learn more about their Bernedoodle and Golden retriever pups.


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