Is Someone At Home Allergic to Your Pet? Now What?
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If you’re panicking and wondering whether your dog or cat has to go because someone at home seems to be allergic, take a breath before you make a heartbreaking decision.
In this episode, I’m joined by board-certified pediatrician Dr. Tori Niemynski to talk about what pet allergies can look like, what symptoms may point to something else, what to track before you jump to conclusions, and what steps to take before assuming your pet is the problem. While this conversation focuses on kids, the process of paying attention to symptoms, asking better questions, and exploring practical next steps can help anyone in the household.
We also discuss when it makes sense to try simple changes at home, when to involve a primary care doctor, or allergist, and why rehoming your pet shouldn't be the automatic first step.
BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU’LL LEARN:
• What symptoms may point to a pet allergy, and what might be something else
• What to track before calling a doctor or allergist
• What to try before giving up your pet
If this episode helps, send it to someone who needs it.
CONNECT WITH DR. TORI NIEMYNSKI
INSTAGRAM | @yourpediatricianbestie
WEBSITE | meetdrtori.com
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