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Regular bathing is essential for maintaining the health and hygiene of a Boerboel, especially if you're looking to reduce allergens. Here are some guidelines to help you establish an effective bathing routine:
Every 4-6 Weeks: Bathing your Boerboel every 4 to 6 weeks is generally sufficient for most dogs. This helps to remove loose fur, dead skin cells, and other allergens that might be trapped in their coat.
Consider Environmental Factors: If your dog spends a lot of time outdoors or has a tendency to get dirty, you may need to bathe them more frequently. Adjust the bathing schedule based on your Boerboel's lifestyle and environment.
Use Hypoallergenic Shampoos: Opt for hypoallergenic or gentle shampoos to avoid irritating your dog's skin. These shampoos are designed to be mild and reduce the likelihood of triggering allergic reactions.
Allergic reactions to Boerboel dogs, like with other allergens, can vary in severity. In some cases, exposure may lead to anaphylaxis, a life-threatening emergency. Here's how to recognize the signs:
Respiratory Symptoms: Trouble breathing, wheezing, or shortness of breath. This can escalate to difficulty speaking or swallowing.
Skin Reactions: Hives, itching, or swelling, particularly around the face, throat, or tongue.
Gastrointestinal Symptoms: Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or stomach cramps.
Cardiovascular Symptoms: Rapid or weak pulse, dizziness, fainting, or a sense of impending doom.
Mental Confusion: Anxiety, confusion, or agitation potentially related to a drop in blood pressure.
If any of these symptoms occur after exposure to a Boerboel dog, immediate medical attention is necessary. Administer an epinephrine auto-injector if one is available and call emergency services promptly. Continuing to monitor the individual closely until help arrives is crucial.
(Or your roommate’s cat that knocks your coffee over every morning)
Spend time around pets without the symptoms.
Become less dependent on allergy meds.
Treat outdoor & indoor allergies along with pet allergies.
Practice avoidance around pets.
Frequent use of meds, drops and sprays.
Risk of developing chronic health problems.