Hotels go to the dogs at the risk
| Hotels go to the dogs at the risk of allergic patrons Baltimore Sun - of U.S. households that own pets against the estimated 17 percent of the U.S. population that tests positive to cat or dog Now, guests with allergies, asthma and dog allergies pet aversions are finding themselves in beds where animals have slept the night before Source: www.baltimoresun.com Artist paints perfect pets for people Olympian - enjoyed by people like myself who have pet allergies or can't provide the care or afford the high cost of a pet these days." Udovich said she has had some unique requests, such as the Rottweiler she painted for a client who needed a guard dog. The Source: www.theolympian.com syndicate this blog: Cape Cod Today - I t s the journalistic equivalent of a bad dream: Spend a couple months working on a big story, only to have the story explode once you ve gone to press. A week after Boston magazine s lengthy look at Glenn Marshall and dog allergies the ascendant Mashpee Source: www.capecodtoday.com Felix's welcome at many lodgings runs into the ire of travelers who Winston-Salem Journal - pets against the estimated 17 percent of the U.S. population that tests positive to cat or dog allergens. As the popularity of pet programs has grown, many hotels have stopped keeping track of which rooms pets have been in. Now, guests with allergies Source: www.journalnow.com Bow-wowing out - breeds that were once our top dogs Scotsman - The fox terrier is one such dog which now features on the Kennel Club's list of native vulnerable breeds. Hugely popular The wire fox terrier doesn't cast, which is particularly good for people with allergies or asthma. "And both the wire and dog allergies smooth Source: news.scotsman.com |