Asthma and Animals - Things You Should Know
Being in close proximity to many different types of animals,both domesticated and non-domesticated, can trigger an asthma attack.
All of the following animals have been recognized as having the ability
to trigger an asthma attack:
Cats, the most common cause
Hamsters, gerbils and mice
Dogs
Rabbits
And other ‘furry’ animals
It is often believed that such an attack is triggered by minute particles of dead skin from the animal being carried in the air. While this is partially true, there are many other substances that are produced by animals which can cause an asthma attack, such as saliva, bodily secretions and urine.
It is believed that up to 50% of children who suffer from asthma are most commonly going to have an attack brought on by close proximity to animals. Even many children who do not suffer severe asthma
attacks are particularly sensitive to environments where they are surrounded by animals.
Of course, for many families, the beloved pet is a member of their family. But if you decide to keep a pet knowing that you are asthmatic or allergic to that pet, you are increasing your risk of suffering asthma attacks over time. If you or a member of the family suffers from asthma it is not recommended to keep furry pets in the home.