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I've always had dogs, but recently seem to have an allergy. Can one develop allergies that quickly? |
To their DOGS??? Have you recently used flea medication on them? It might be an allergy to the flea stuff rather than the dogs. Try to think of anything you've changed recently. But yes you can develop allergies to previously harmless things. If u always had the dogs, how can u develop allergy "that quickly?" It must have taken some time. |
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