Allergies are substances that, in some people, the immune system recognizes as "foreign" or "dangerous" but cause no response for most people.
This may come from flowers, weeds, grasses, trees and dogs. If you or someone you know is allergic to dogs you will be glad to know there are ways to control these substances.
Some people believe that short hair dogs are less of a danger, however this is not the case as the allergic substances come from saliva and other bodily fluids as well as the hair and skin. Allergic reaction would be the same if it was a Beagle or a Shetland Sheepdog.
Most of the allergic symptoms will happen indoors were the allergens are more condensed. Here are a few ways to lessen the impact.
Keep the dog confined to specific locations in the house and away from places were you spend the most of your time, such as the bedroom.
Place a dog bed in the area were the dog is away from the high traffic places. Dog beds will accumulate the effects of the allergy substances, so be sure to wash the dog bed regularly preferably with cleaners made to eliminate the effects of the allergen substances.
Vacuuming the carpets may help reduce the problem, however care must be taken so the allergie particles do not become airborn.
Washing the dog bed regularly will go a long way towards keeping the problem under control and keep the dog from stirring up the offending particles.
You may want to invest in a air purifier for specific rooms, like the bedroom. Air purifiers will also help with other allergens besides the ones caused by the dog and will do double duty.
Washing your dog with special shampoos will lessen the occurrence of the allergy sufferer. Talking with your vet or local pet shop will yield good advice and solutions to your problem.
You may want to take prescribed or over-the-counter drugs such as antihistamines and other drugs that reduce inflammation and other symptoms of allergies.
Check with a pharmacist or doctor for the best one for you.
Following some or all of these suggestions will not only help someone that is a allergy sufferer, but lead to a happier coexistent between you and your dog.