I have a question concerning insect repellent. I am concerned about the effects this might have on a pet that licks people a lot. I know the prudent thing to do is to wipe off the repellent but, on ...
Summer has arrived, and with it increased risk of tick exposure. Places to watch out for include wooded areas and patches with tall grass and bushes, explains Dr. Goudarz Molaei, research scientist ...
Pet dander is one of the leading causes of allergic reactions for humans. The microscopic dead skin cells shed by your dog contain a protein that can produce an allergic reaction, resulting in watery ...
We just finished renovating our stoop and one or more dogs (or their less than responsible owners) have decided it’s a great place to relieve themselves. Do the dog repellent sprays work or are there ...
The danger depends on the product. Any product that contains any levels of DEET can be toxic to dogs. They may vomit, stagger or have seizures after ingesting, so don’t use DEET products on yourself ...
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