By adopting some good management strategies, allergic pet owners, friends and relatives can once again enjoy furry companions.
- People spend a great deal of time in the bedroom. By keeping pets out of the bedroom at all times, you can greatly reduce the symptoms of pet allergies.
- Use baby gates to keep your pet downstairs, away from the upstairs bedrooms.
- Avoid wall-to-wall carpeting in your house. Wall-to-wall carpeting collects dander and is difficult to keep clean.
- Install a good "HEPA" air cleaner. A central HEPA air cleaner is ideal, but if you don't have one, portable room air cleaners are better than none.
- Wash your pet’s cushion covers, blankets and soft dog toys, frequently with hot water using a mild, fragrance-free detergent.
- Vacuum regularly including the furniture, blinds, and all other surfaces.
- Bathe your pet frequently.
- Have pet-free reserved seating in your house or do not let your pet on the furniture at all.
- Avoid transporting your pet in your car, or use washable car seat covers or blankets.
- Brush your pet daily in a well-ventilated area (preferably outdoors).
- Change your clothes to remove the dog dander, such as after a pet has sat on your lap.
- See your physician to discuss allergen-reduction products.