Go allergy free for pets

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I'm not really sure if this works since I'm not really allergic to pets (thank God)...although I have occasionally gotten a severe case of hay fever when visiting horse stables. But here's something that might help you if you or a friend/family member are allergic to our furry friends. I have one friend that I could give this too. If it works then I'd finally be able to invite her over to my house.

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New Hope For Pet Lovers With Allergies

IRVINGTON, N.Y. (November 2008) - President-elect Obama promised his daughter Malia a puppy during his Election Night address and while the family is considering a hypoallergenic dog, no breed is 100 percent allergy free. Fortunately, the recent launch of a breakthrough allergy treatment may be just what the first family needs to create an environment where pets and allergies can peacefully coexist.

New Chloraseptic™ Allergen Block and Little Allergies™ Allergen Block will help make it possible for parents to check off that cuddly gift at the top of their children's wish list. These over-the-counter (OTC) products use an innovative science-based approach to help prevent nasal allergy symptoms by blocking allergens, including pet dander, on contact, before they enter the nasal passages. The Allergen Block products are drug-free topical gels which are applied outside the nostrils. The products are without systemic side effects, so your children can run around with Sparky without feeling drowsy.

Chloraseptic Allergen Block and Little Allergies Allergen Block are available in small, handy tubes which can be used anywhere, anytime. These gentle topical gels may be used safely in conjunction with other over-the-counter or prescription medications and can be reapplied as often as needed. Allergen Block products have received a Food and Drug Administration 510K registration number.

Unlike existing allergy products that treat allergy symptoms once the symptoms have started, Allergen Block products, when used as directed, help prevent the start of mild nasal allergy symptoms by reducing the number of allergen particles from entering the nostrils.

For more information on Allergen Block, log onto Allergenblock.com.

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Simone Schramm Trimm is an editorial assistant at the Los Angeles Daily News. She is an avid animal lover who also loves music, going to concerts, movies, reading, and spending time with family and friends. She lives in Canoga Park with her husband Chris and two cats named Hershey, an 8-year-old siamese snowshoe mix, and a 13-year-old tortoishell named Marcie. Both are spoiled divas who, in Simone's eyes, deserve to be spoiled. Simone also volunteers for Kitten Rescue cleaning cages and playing with cats at the Petsmart Adoption Center in Canoga Park. Come here to read the latest pet-related news, enjoy spotlights on local valley pets, get the latest in pet-care information and more. It's all about the animals here!! E-mail any pet-related information you may have to Simone here.

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