Dog Dander

Tiny flaky skin shed by the dogs is known as dog dander. These remain entrapped within the dense fur. These danders contain proteins called Can f 1 and Can f 2, which are the potential triggers that cause allergic reactions in humans. These proteins are also present in the urine, feces, and saliva of the dogs.

  
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What are the methods of getting rid of dog allergens from home?

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