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    Pet hair and pet dander can end up just about everywhere, making it important to regularly vacuum and dust at home if you’re allergic to your pet. Another way to help tamp down on pet dander ...

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  4. Hypoallergenic dog breed - Wikipedia

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    It is possible that the total body surface area of the dog is more indicative of reduced production of allergens than its breed. [20] Smaller dogs will also leave fewer environmental pollutants containing dog dander and dog allergens (reduced fecal matter, urine and saliva). Dogs may leave behind urine, saliva and fecal matter as allergen sources.

  5. Dander - Wikipedia

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    Dander is material shed from the body of humans and other animals that have fur, hair, or feathers. The term is similar to dandruff , when an excess of flakes becomes visible. Skin flakes that come off the main body of an animal are dander, while the flakes of skin called dandruff come from the scalp and are composed of epithelial skin cells.

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    If you've got a pet, you'll need a more powerful vacuum for fir and dander, but if you want a cordless vacuum for everyday cleaning, crevice cleaning, or height, the Dyson Slim is a good purchase ...

  7. Allergen - Wikipedia

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    An allergic reaction can be caused by any form of direct contact with the allergen—consuming food or drink one is sensitive to (ingestion), breathing in pollen, perfume or pet dander (inhalation), or brushing a body part against an allergy-causing plant (direct contact).

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