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Date: | Mon, 19 Jan 1998 13:43:35 -0500 |
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>We don't currently have a pet, but are considering a dog. In fact we're
>going to a dog show today. I thought a good 2-3 hour dose of exposure to
>dogs would be a good precaution to make sure no one in the family
>reacted allergically. . Can anyone tell me what to look for as far as
>common pet allergy symptoms? Is it mainly itchy eyes and sneezing/runny
>nose, or are there others?
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If there's a history of allergy in the family, don't even think about it.
While you may be fine after a couple of hours, you might not be after a
couple of months. And by that time, you'll be hooked (they can be wonderful
companions) and in nearly complete denial that your symptoms are due to the
dog. And, even if they're not, there will be more hair, more sloughed skin,
and therefore more dust and mites.
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Mark Feblowitz
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