How to get rid of Dog Dander?

dander
February 5, 2020 8:03am CST
Whilst our furry friends are so fluffy and adorable and sometimes a little bit crazy but in an amusing way, We can't deny that pet grooming is really a tedious thing to do but also an important part on a pet parent's responsibility. Managing and maintaining good pet hygiene helps both the owner and the dog to have a clean and safer lifestyle. One annoying duties that a pet owner needs to do in order to groom his/her dog is to eliminate it's dander. Pet dander is composed of tiny, even microscopic, flecks of skin shed by cats, dogs, rodents, birds and other animals with fur or feathers. These bits of skin can cause reactions in people who are specifically allergic to these triggers. These danders also are a breeding ground for pests such as fleas and ticks and even microscopic bugs that intercept in the dog's epidermis which causes them to itch and causes humans to sneeze. Some ways to get rid of danders are regularly grooming your dog to help maintain its coat and dandruff at bay. Also, diving a dog a soothing anti-dandruff bath will do! Personally, i like to use a coconut infused dog bar soap for my pet as it helps maintain skin moisture. Humidifier is also a good way to keep allergens away in the household. What's your tricks to get rid of pet dander? Comment down below.
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@sprite1950 (30461)
• Corsham, England
7 Feb 20
For this reason I usually get pets with short coats because a good brush and occasional bath is usually enough.
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7 Feb 20
Yeah that's a good choice! pets who have shorten hair length gets away with these lol, But yeah bath and a brush is also a good way to help this out. Thanks!
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7 Feb 20
@kepweng did you meant Do take a bath? or don't take a bath? sorry for the curiosity just confused on the typo though.
7 Feb 20
@kepweng He doesn't bite because he likes to the sensation of the metal brush bristles on his coat. apparently he has a thick coat that's why it needs to be straighten up before i give him a bath or else all will be matted.
@DocAndersen (54399)
• United States
5 Feb 20
we use the vacuum burst attachment and it works pretty well. (dog brush designed to be used with the vacuum)!
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5 Feb 20
That's a good one! Starting off on the house itself can eliminate housing of pests from the dander hairs itself. I like that!
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@DocAndersen (54399)
• United States
5 Feb 20
@StyleWithSense takes a bit of time to train the dog to not freak out. The vacuum is the natural enemy of the dog!
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5 Feb 20
@DocAndersen mine doesn't mind the noise hahaha! he likes to be in his little corner being a lazy dog lol. Thanks for your reply!