Continuous household dog exposure in children with asthma and airway allergy is associated with a 1.2-fold higher risk for asthma exacerbations but does not increase the risk for moderate-to-severe ...
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Asthma in dogs: When your pet struggles to breathe
Finally spring–and your dog suddenly shows signs of breathing difficulties? It could be asthma. While it’s less common in dogs than in cats, the strain on our four-legged friends’ airways increases ...
Living with a dog does not seem to worsen long-term asthma severity in children with allergic asthma, but may increase the risk of asthma exacerbations slightly, according to a study from Karolinska ...
Like we said, dogs don’t really have asthma the way humans do. “It is possible for dogs to get an inflammatory bronchial airway disease,” Dr. Pilossoph told us. “But dogs rarely experience any disease ...
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