Sunday, November 20, 2011

Change Your House to Keep Your Dog


!±8± Change Your House to Keep Your Dog

If allergies from dog hair and dander are a problem for you, be sure that you do all that you can do to your home to eliminate these allergens before ever considering getting rid of your furry friend. In many cases, allergists and immunologists are quick to tell you to get rid of the dog. This does not have to be the solution to ending your allergies. Our pets are like family members, so taking the advice of getting rid of them without trying everything you possibly can is just not an option for most of us.

One of the biggest places that hold pet hair and dander is wall to wall carpeting. Consider having a professional floor care specialist come in and remove the old carpet for you, and replace it with one of the many hardwood and laminate flooring choices that are available. Be sure to be in another room or outside of the home when they pull up the old carpet, as the dander and dust will most definitely be stirred up into the air for a while. Consider running an air purifier during the replacement of your floors. Use one that is designed to remove 99% of dust and dander from the air.

If you have blinds on your windows, it would be best to purchase replacement window coverings, such as cotton fabric roll up blinds that are washable. Wash them often. Any areas of the home that must be carpeted should be vacuumed often, preferably with a vacuum cleaner that has a high-efficiency particulate air filter (HEPA). This type of filter removes 99% or more of the allergens in your carpet without stirring them up into the air. Consider replacing cloth furniture with leather furniture, or purchasing furniture that has a wood frame and less fabric.

Couches and sofas that have removable slipcovers, such as the line of furniture sold at IKEA are ideal, as the slipcovers can be removed and washed often. Small HEPA filter containing air purifiers can be added to each room, especially bedrooms for the allergy-sufferer to significantly reduce allergens and help them breathe easier during the night. HEPA Filters should be used in the Air Conditioning Unit in your home and should be changed every 30 to 60 days at minimum in the home of someone who suffers from dog dander and hair allergies. Not changing them will result in an increase in allergy symptoms and decrease in air flow in your home due to buildup.

Be sure that your dog is groomed often to keep the hair shedding down. Talk to your veterinarian about the best diet for your pet to keep his skin and coat healthy, as this will reduce the amount of dander the dog will produce. Bathe your dog often and if the weather is nice, and the dog is willing, let him be outdoors more than indoors. A nice outside dog house in a shaded area would likely be something your dog will enjoy. Check on him often. Never isolate your dog in one single room of the house or make him feel like he must avoid someone all of the time. Your dog can feel as if he is being rejected or that he is being punished.


Change Your House to Keep Your Dog

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