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December 31, 2008

Strung together: Love of knitting meets unique fabric (La Crosse Tribune)(hypoallergenic dogs)

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December 30, 2008

hypoallergenic dogs - What America Needs In Its New First Dog (NPR)

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December 29, 2008

Pup fiction - Louisville Courier-Journal(hypoallergenic dogs)

Leickly, professor of clinical pediatrics at Indiana University School of Medicine and allergy and immunology specialist at Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis. James Sublett, a Louisville allergist who is a managing partner of Family Allergy & Asthma and vice chairman of the indoor environments committee of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, agreed that the hypoallergenic dog is a myth. Sublett, who also is clinical professor and section chief of pediatric allergy and immunology at the University of Louisville School of Medicine, suggested that the new first family should make certain Malia is allergic to dogs. Leickly thinks it can be unfair to a child who has severe allergies and to a pet to allow them to develop a relationship if there is a potential they will have to be permanently separated later — because of severe asthma attacks, for example.

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December 28, 2008

(hypoallergenic dogs) No such thing as a hypoallergenic dog breed - Sonoma Valley Sun

The base of the hair is an excellent delivery system for dander ā” so when a pet sheds some hair, the flying hair does a great job of spreading around dander, which winds up in a humanās nose causing mayhem, misery, and sometimes a trip to the doctor. I believe that it is better to have loved a pet and sneezed than never to have loved at all, so I do encourage you to go out and find the best little dog you can, concentrating on choosing one that has continuously growing hair rather than fur. A continuous hair growth breed that is bathed regularly and kept in great physical condition will make your life happier and healthier Iām supposing. I am surprised that one of our customers turns down the little biscuit we offer her Chihuahua and lets her dog taste the whipped cream from her drink instead! Most dogs are lactose intolerant, so blow-out diarrhea can result from eating milk, cream and dairy products unless the pet has developed an iron stomach. People have so many good intentions when it comes to pets, but it is important to remember that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure when it comes to the care of our precious dogs and cats.

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