Most Allergy Sufferers Would Keep Their Pets
Allergy sufferers would rather endure the symptoms of allergies than part with their favorite pets, according to the Chlor-Trimeton Allergy Season Index, an allergy awareness and education program
According to the study, more than 63% of the allergic people polled would rather keep their pet than reduce their sniffling and sneezing by getting rid of it.
The survey also revealed that baby boomers (sufferers aged 30-49) were the least likely to part with their allergic pets and women were more likely to shed their pets than men were.
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