Fun Fact – Dust mites don't bite!
In most dust allergy cases, it’s the protein in the mite’s microscopic skin cell cast-offs and droppings that trigger
reactions in susceptible pets.
For some poor dogs and cats, contact with these proteins leads to frustrating, uncomfortable symptoms. Itchy skin, rashes and dermatitis, sneezing, runny nose, watery eyes… even wheezing and fatigue.
The problem is, dust mites are everywhere, even when your home is visibly clean. They are also very busy - each tiny mite produces an astonishing twenty waste droppings every day! This is the main source of the issue.
So, what you can you do if your pet has a dust mite allergy?
An important first step is to directly tackle the source of the problem and reduce their exposure. Send the probiotic superheroes to the rescue with LUCAA+ Pet Probiotic Allergen-Free spray.