By: Jacob Alston | 2010-12-19 | Home & Family If you're a loving pet parent, you know there are few things more disturbing than to watch your dog constantly scratch, or bite and chew on himself. In this article we'll talk about the early signs of skin disease, how to recognize them, and how to get rid of it before it becomes a more serious problem. read more
By: Dorothy | 2011-04-20 | Health & Fitness Spring and summer are peak times to develop a seasonal grass allergy. A grass or tree allergy could be a common and prevalent allergy that affects people throughout the spring season and during the on... read more
By: Luke Blaise | 2010-03-27 | Pets The number of dogs that have allergies seems to have dramatically increased over the last few years according to recent reports. By last estimate, almost one in seven dogs suffer from some sort of allergies. Just like in humans it seems that genetics play a role in determining which breeds of dogs are more prone to allergies than others. read more
By: Joanne Galagher | 2010-03-29 | Pets Many dogs can suffer from allergic reactions to various things. Breeds such as Bulldogs, Golden Retrievers, Labrador Retrievers, Schnauzers, and Terriers may be genetically pre-disposed to allergies, specifically, allergies caused by ingredients found in food. read more
By: Sam G. Walton | 2010-10-20 | Landscaping There are approximately 50 million Americans that suffer from different forms of grass allergies, making it difficult for them to enjoy being outdoors or simply appreciate their own yards. For individuals that have grass allergies, artificial grass is the perfect solution to their unending problems. Made from only man-made materials, artificial grass' composition is much different than that of regular grass. read more
By: Maria Elena | 2011-06-03 | Pets Seasonal allergies are the most common cause of dog itching and scratching. A scratch test at your vet's clinic, which normally costs a few hundred dollars, is the best way to figure out what's behind your dog's seasonal allergies. You can also ask yourself what you're allergic to. For some reason, people and pets are usually allergic to the same things. read more
By: Sandra | 2012-03-28 | Pets Allergies in dogs can occur due to variety of causes like bacterial infections, dietary changes etc. Keep an eye on the timeframe and symptoms to help identify your dog’s allergy and treat it immediately. read more
By: jennifergretson | 2011-02-10 | Pets Dog owners should learn to recognize dog allergy symptoms. In recent years there is increased incidence of allergic reactions. read more
By: jennifergretson | 2011-03-27 | Pets That there are several effective approaches to dog allergies treatment is a reflection of the fact that allergic reactions in canines have four main causes. Determining the specific allergen may invol... read more
By: jennifergretson | 2011-03-28 | Pets That there are several effective approaches to dog allergies treatment is a reflection of the fact that allergic reactions in canines have four main causes. Determining the specific allergen may invol... read more
By: Jennifer Gretson | 2011-03-27 | Pets A range of choices for dog allergies treatment are available, which collectively serve as remedies for the four most common causes. Similar symptoms characterize the allergic reactions from all the so... read more
By: Dorothy | 2011-04-20 | Health & Fitness The number of folks laid low with allergies is increasing all the time. Additional kids (and adults) are developing new allergies and experiencing an increase in severity/period of existing ones. But ... read more
By: Angel dewal | 2011-05-10 | Allergies Seasonal allergies are allergic reactions which cause the inflammation of the lining of the nose. These allergies normally occur in certain season and the allergens involved are mostly from pollen of some weeds, trees or grass. read more
By: ihtesham | 2011-01-09 | Men's Health It isn't exactly a happy situation if you have dog allergies when people's love for this obedient pet shows no signs of abating. According to statistics, about half of American households have a dog. And you can find dog dander, i.e., flakes of dead skin, almost everywhere, even in places where no one has seen a dog. NIH says pet dander can be detected in almost every household in the United States. Given such circumstances, it is almost an embarrassment for a person to have dog allergies and t read more