Millions of people enjoy sharing their homes and their lives with pets, even those who are allergic to animals. You'd be surprised to know how many people with allergies that aren't life-threatening are able to live happily with their pets. In many cases, the benefits of having a pet outweigh the drawbacks of pet allergies. If you're allergic to your pet and your reactions aren’t life-threatening, there are many ways to reduce indoor allergens and allergy symptoms so you and your pet can live together more comfortably. Reduce the allergens and your symptoms by taking steps such as creating an "allergy free" zone in your home, using HEPA air cleaners, bathing your pet weekly, and trying treatments like immunotherapy, steroidal and antihistamine nose sprays, and antihistamine pills. A combination of approaches—medical control of symptoms, good housecleaning methods and immunotherapy—is most likely to succeed in allowing an allergic person to live with pets. Join the large number of animal lovers who manage their allergies and live happily and healthily with their beloved pets. It's worth it to preserve the bond between you and your pet by checking if you're truly allergic to your pet and, if you are, to try these solutions.