GMOs (genetically modified food) may create allergies.
"P.S. No stuffed animals, please, due to allergies."
Yes, dogs can have allergies just like humans. Common allergens for dogs include certain foods, pollen, dust mites, and insect bites. Symptoms of allergies in dogs can include itching, redness, skin infections, and gastrointestinal issues.
No, for several reasons. First, Rohto is not tested for safety in animals - the ingredients may cause severe medical problems in animals while being safe for humans. Second, "seasonal allergies" in animals (generally called atopic dermatitis) can be managed with readily available medications from your veterinarian, drugs that are safe for animals. Third, allergies are not the only reason an animal may be scratching - relieving the itchiness may make the underlying problem worse.
# Because they may attack other students. # Kids may have bad allergies to animals. # Schools don't sickness that comes from animals.
Its more an allergies response rather then a toxic response
Because of all the Pollens that are floating around and animals shedding.
I live in Sweden, which is a part of Europe, and yes. Yes, of course we can have allergies, I know a lot of people that do. Allergies towards animals of sorts, trees, dust and so on and so forth. Hope it clears that up somewhat :D
Yes. Many people with allergies such as animals or dust grow out of their allergies once they get older. Growing out of food/medication allergies is less common, but occasionally it does happen.
yes
Yes, they are and they are smart clean animals. I had a pot belly pig that was a great pet.
Wool allergies, flea allergies, food allergies, and skin allergies that can be genetic. (My CC has allergies.)