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Control Allergies Caused by Pet Dander


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The easiest way to rid your house of pet dander is to clean regularly and vacuum daily. Sweep around the baseboards of your house and around furniture, and vacuum to remove pet hair.

Ensure that your pets get regular grooming. Use a specialty shampoo when you give your pet a bath, brush your pet daily and spray him or her with an allergy reducing product.

Purchase high-quality food to keep your pet coat and skin healthy. Buy all natural products and use supplements to promote healthy skin and fur.

Keeping the air in your home clean is another way to minimize your allergies from pet dander. Use a HEPA air fill her to keep airborne dander under control.

In extreme cases, you may need immunotherapy to reduce the allergies caused by pet dander. You can control your allergies by teaching your immune system to tolerate pet dander. You'll increase your tolerance to the allergen over time with desensitizing injections.

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