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Wednesday, March 18, 2020

What To Expect From A "Hypoallergenic" Pet



What To Expect From A Hypoallergenic Pet
By Dr. Ian Kupkee

Over the past decade or so, the popularity of "designer" dogs and cats has been on the rise. One of the reasons for the uptick in demand is the claim that many of these hybridized pets are hypoallergenic. It is widely believed these breeds do not shed, and are ideal pets for humans who suffer from allergic responses to dogs or cats. But which breeds are truly 100% allergen free?

Unfortunately, the answer is none of them. While Labradoodle dogs, Rex cats and many others like them create a lighter allergen load, there is no such thing as a truly hypoallergenic dog or cat. Allergens are found in our pets' dead skin cells (or dander), urine, and saliva. While many of these breeds generate fewer allergens than others, there is no guarantee they will not create problems for a human companion with allergies. And while they may shed less hair than their  "allergenic" counterparts, make no mistake - they shed. Before deciding to take home an "allergy free" pet, be sure to spend lots of time with one to ensure they will be the right fit.

Allergy free? Nope, not me!
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Thursday, March 5, 2020

Meet Outlaw, our March Pet Of The Month



World, meet Outlaw, our March Pet of the Month!

Outlaw is a Boxer mix who was adopted from Miami Dade Animal Services. But don't let this pound puppy's humble roots fool you. This big ham is is an all around love bug whose happy place is anywhere people and other animals. And he loves his fan club here at Sabal Chase. In fact, he's such a rock star, he has his own Instagram - ans substantially more followers than we have! Don't believe us? You too can follow him on the 'Gram at outlaw_of_miami.

Congratulations Outlaw, and share with all your friends (and followers!) - you're not just an #influencer, you're our Pet of the Month!

"I have more followers than my vet!"