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Is dog fur harmful to humans?

Gaetano Botsford
Gaetano Botsford
2025-10-04 20:19:35
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Some people with pet hair allergies notice an immediate reaction, while others may develop an allergy over time. Typical symptoms of pet hair allergy include wheezing, red eyes, runny nose, coughing, skin reactions, and sneezing. If you suffer from asthma, you may notice pets can trigger an attack. Pet hair carries dander which is often the cause of the irritant. It can also collect things like dust mites, pollen, and mold, which are other common asthma triggers. Generally, it’s not recommended for people with asthma to own a cat or dog due to the risks of asthma attacks. Animals are particularly susceptible to bacteria if they spend a lot of time outside. As a pet owner, it’s essential to realize that some bacteria can be transferred from animals to people and, depending on the severity, can make you very unwell.
Danielle Maggio
Danielle Maggio
2025-10-04 18:06:35
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Most ‘animal hair allergens’ are not part of the animal’s hair in the strict sense. It is often the small skin particles or substances found in bodily fluids that trigger allergies in humans. Although cats and dogs are the most common allergy triggers, horses, cows, rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, rats and mice can also provoke allergy symptoms. Animal hair allergies affect livestock holders, people without pets, and people who work closely with animals, such as veterinarians, zookeepers and farmers. Animal hair allergies principally affect the breathing and the skin, with symptoms such as itching, redness, conjunctivitis or hives. The trigger substances are needed for the animals to function. Since each animal is a carrier of different allergens and each individual has a different sensitisation pattern, there are no truly ‘allergy friendly’ pet species. The vast majority of people who are allergic to cats react to all cat species. Some animal hair allergens are similar to proteins from other animals.