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    <title>Hypoallergenic Bird Species</title>
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Many people think pet dander is limited to furry animals, particularly those with long hair. So it could be frustrating to some would-be pet adoptees to learn, sometimes too late, that our avian friends also produce pet dander.<br />
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People who have especially sensitive respiratory systems or suffer from asthma find out only after bringing a pet bird home that birds can trigger allergies, too. If you already suffer from allergies but would like to bring a feathered friend home, here are some birds that are considered &ldquo;hypoallergenic,&rdquo; or less prone to induce an ...read more]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Tue, 17 May 2011 19:38:06 +0000</pubDate>
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