Here are some home remedies for dog allergies that could possibly help you with your sneezing.
First of all, you should know that dogs react strongly to the smell of dust, so if you’re dog gets on your pillow, your allergy nose is going to be on high alert.
The reason that I’m making a home remedy is because I am allergic to dog skin. We know that dogs make their own skin pretty bad, so if you’re allergic to dog skin, then you should be able to get some food out of your house. It just sounds like a good strategy to do, but it’s not.
The best way to get your dog to not sneeze is not to start sneezing, but rather to start sneezing with a pillow. If you dont want your dog sneezing, then just put a pillow on your dog’s face while he sneezes. A pillow is made out of the same material as dog skin, and because the dog has skin on it, he’ll make a pillow out of it.
The main problem with this strategy is that your dog might be allergic to the pillow or its pillow material. If your dog was allergic to cat or dog hair, then this would be a much better strategy.
Another way to prevent dog allergies is to spray dog hair in the eyes, followed by a pillow. This is not a great idea, as dog hair can get lodged in your dog’s eyes, and as an added bonus, it also can cause your dog to sneeze.
For a really funny and informative dog allergy video, check out our recent dog allergy video, “My Dog Has Bad Skin.