[Njagdu] article from Tampa Bay Times...myth of 'hypoallergenic' dogs

Patricia Ebel patriciaebel0302 at comcast.net
Mon Oct 5 11:07:13 UTC 2015


 

Dear All,

 

                I found this article from the Tampa bay Times to be very
interesting. I thought others would find it so, as well!

 

Fraternally yours,

Marion Gwizdala

Don't fall for myth of 'hypoallergenic' dogs. Almost daily, I have parents
tell me not to worry because even though they or their children are allergic
to dogs, they have purchased a hypoallergenic dog. I hesitate sharing that
the hypoallergenic dog is just a myth. To be sure, it is an incredible
marketing ploy. Just who started this urban legend remains a mystery. If you
type in "hypoallergenic dogs" on Google, you'll find no shortage of breed
suggestions. Even the American Kennel Club has a list of many dogs that are
best for allergy sufferers. The AKC does not go so far as to endorse them as
best for people with dog allergies, but it does state that "These dogs have
a predictable, non-shedding coat which produces less dander. Lets look at
the science behind dog allergies. The primary allergen from dogs is Canis
familiaris allergen 1, or Can f 1. This allergen, a protein, is found in the
saliva and urine of dogs. The protein sticks to the dead, dry flakes from
your pet's skin, which is dander. An animal's fur is not the source of the
allergen, although it can surely be an irritant to mucous membranes and
airways. A landmark study was done in 2011 at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit
to determine whether homes with hypoallergenic dogs had less Can f 1 than
homes with other dogs. All homes were single-dog homes. The results showed
no significant difference in the amount of Can f 1 found in the homes. In
clinical practice, it does appear that certain individual dogs are less
allergenic to certain patients, but this is not a breed-specific
characteristic. Likely, it is a factor specific to an individual dog's
genetics, diet and behavior. More than 33 percent of U.S. homes have a dog,
making canine allergies quite a public health concern. These allergies are
strongly associated with asthma and allergic rhinitis. Up to 30 percent of
patients with allergic disease are sensitive to animals. Symptoms of dog
allergy can include: Runny, sneezing nose Itchy, watery eyes Nasal
congestion Cough Wheezing or shortness of breath Hives or itching of skin An
allergist can help identify if you are allergic to your animals. If you do
have dog allergies, you must minimize your interaction with the animal. Your
dog must not sleep in your bed or even in your bedroom. The bedroom must
become a dog-free zone with some barrier to keep the dog from entering even
when you are not there. It is important to have someone clean the bedroom
once the animal has been relocated. All hard surfaces should be wiped down
with a damp cloth to physically try to remove as much dander as possible
from walls, furniture, etc. A HEPA air purifier should be placed at the head
of your bed and run when you are home. This is a prime opportunity to
extract some dander from the air, as Can f 1 is extremely lightweight and
may remain airborne for hours. Bathing your pet weekly also can help to
reduce the amount of pet dander in your home. The very best way to deal with
a dog allergy is to remove the dog from the home. While this is very
difficult for many families, it is sometimes necessary, especially when the
patient is suffering from significant asthma that can be life threatening.
Even after removing an animal from your home, it can take six months to
several years to fully rid the home of animal dander. Talking with your
allergist can help you identify the best ways to diagnose and treat your dog
allergies. Avoidance, medications and allergy injection therapy are all
options that might be right for you. Just remember not to fall for the
"hypoallergenic dogs" myth. Dr. Mona V. Mangat is a board-certified
allergist and immunologist at Bay Area Allergy & Asthma in St. Petersburg.
Find her at bayallergy.com. Contact her at bayallergy at gmail.com.. 

 

 

From: Patricia Ebel [mailto:patriciaebel0302 at comcast.net] 
Sent: Sunday, October 04, 2015 10:58 PM
To: 'New Jersey Association of Guide Dog Users'; 'Lynn Reynolds
(Legislation)'; 'annades at optonline.net'; 'Alice Eaddy'; 'Tara M. Carty';
'danfb at verizon.net'; 'Lester Cameron'; 'Classemt at aol.com'; 'Vincent Chaney
Jr.'; 'joe ruffalo'; 'jluland at verizon.net'; 'Jo Luland';
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'lydiakeller at comcast.net'; 'Joseph Braz'; 'Ginger Kutsch'; 'michael hamm';
'Charles McKenna'; 'Christine Franz'; 'Rick Fox (Membership)'
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(nfbnj1 at verizon.net); Mary Jo Partyka (Capital Chapter & Braille Division)
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Subject: helpful hints for ordering, : [Njagdu] It's Time to kick off our
Tupper Wear Fund raiser!!!

 

Hello Everyone, 

I know that many of you have been trying to purchase some Tupper wear for
our fundraiser and have been having difficulty.  So here are a few more
ideas.  If you enter on the original link that was first sent out, you then
go to search and put in New Jersey Association of Guide dog Users then find
support and enter on that link.  Then you want to click fundraiser again on
top and it will take you to the catalogue.

If you find what you want you can always call Christina Brino with your
items and a credit card number.  Christina's number is (862) 812 8058 and
she will be happy to take your order.

Here is a link that Ginger shortened and with this after you enter on it
just scroll down and it starts showing all of the items.  Good luck guys and
thank you so much for your patience.

 

 

 

http://www.tupperware.com/b/10106844011?fundraiser=55f32979d8687b303cb84d8d
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Sincerely,

Trisha Ebel

From: Njagdu [mailto:njagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Patricia Ebel
via Njagdu
Sent: Friday, September 18, 2015 5:35 PM
To: Lynn Reynolds (Legislation); annades at optonline.net; Alice Eaddy; Tara M.
Carty; danfb at verizon.net; Lester Cameron; Classemt at aol.com; Vincent Chaney
Jr.; joe ruffalo; jluland at verizon.net; Jo Luland; jdhiggins3 at verizon.net;
suetillett at verizon.net; lydiakeller at comcast.net; Joseph Braz; Ginger Kutsch;
michael hamm; Charles McKenna; Christine Franz; Rick Fox (Membership)
Cc: Patricia Ebel; Brino Christina; New Jersey Association of Guide Dog
Users; Ryan Stevens
Subject: [Njagdu] It's Time to kick off our Tupper Wear Fund raiser!!!

 

Hello to all Guide dog members and Participants,

We are ready to rock and roll and begin our Tupper Wear fund raiser!  The
fund raiser will end on Saturday, October 10th with 40% of all  sales going
to our guide dog division!  Please distribute the below link to all of your
family and friends that you are comfortable with selling items to.

Here are a few directions and the link: 

 When you are on the site it says to find a fundraiser.  There is a drop
down box, you will select our state and then you will find it under New
Jersey Association of Guide dog users.

http://www.tupperware.com/?fundraiser=55f32979d8687b303cb84d8d

 

 

 

If you have difficulty please let me or Christina Brino know and one of us
will assist you, contact information is below.

Please note that I will be out of town from Wednesday, 9/23 and will be
returning home on Saturday, 10/3 so please contact me before or after those
dates with any questions.  I will not have full access to my email.

 

Brino Christina (princessregal at optonline.net)

My cell number is 201 456 0091 and my email just in case of difficulties is:


Patriciaebel0302 at comcast.net

 

Happy fund raising to all!!!

Sincerely,

Trisha Ebel

President, NJAGDU

                

 

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