
5 Best Fixes for Dog Allergies (Without Endless Baths)
5 Best Fixes for Dog Allergies (Without Endless Baths)

Featuring Pacagen Dog Allergen Neutralizing Spray
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Treat Soft Surfaces with Pacagen
If you prefer a non-medication approach, Pacagen provides an environmental control step you can do at home. It doesn’t treat or cure allergies, but it helps lower everyday exposure—often the first thing clinicians recommend before escalating to medications.
Allergens cling to couches, throws, rugs, curtains, and car seats. Lightly spritz Pacagen over high-touch fabrics 2–3×/week. Let dry fully.
- Targets the high-touch surfaces you use most, not just the air.
- Complements HEPA filtration, routine vacuuming, and normal grooming to keep day-to-day exposure low between deep cleans.
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HEPA Everywhere It Counts
Run a true HEPA air purifier in the room you use most and vacuum floors and upholstery with a HEPA vacuum 2–3×/week. Empty the canister outside.
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Washable Layers = Easy Resets
Use slipcovers and throw blankets on seating. Wash weekly if fabric allows; treat between washes with Pacagen to keep buildup low.
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Groom Smart, Not Constant
Brush outdoors, then wipe the coat with a damp microfiber cloth. Keep bath frequency to your vet or groomer’s guidance.
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Control Hotspots
- Designate a low-allergen lounge (close the door, treat fabrics with Pacagen).
- Use zip-off dog bed covers.
- Add an entryway “dander trap” (mat + lint roller).
- Protect car seats with washable covers.
3-Minute Weekly Template
- Mon/Wed/Fri: Pacagen on sofa, throws, dog bed
- Tue: HEPA vacuum rugs and couch
- Sat: Wash slipcovers/throws; swap in fresh set
Bottom line: Treat the fabrics you live on with Pacagen’s Dog Allergen Neutralizing Spray Today, add HEPA plus quick habits, and keep the cuddles, minus the sniffles.