Dog’s allergies and air filter

Dog’s allergies and air filter

In my life I’ve had a few really great best friends.

I’ve also had a few really terrible friends.

I’ve gone through some experiences that have made me mistrust people. Which is why I tend to surround myself with animals. I have to say, I prefer to have dogs around me than other human beings. They’re a lot more chill, a lot easier to cohabitate with, and they are always up for cuddles. Not everyone can say that about their roommate. That’s what I’ll do just about anything on Earth to keep my dog healthy and comfortable. His happiness is the only thing that matters to me. I will blow my entire paycheck if I think that there’s something he needs. Recently, I thought that he probably needed an indoor air upgrade. For about 2 months he had been experiencing runny eyes and an ongoing sniffle that the vet couldn’t figure out. I brought him to the doctor many times, but they consistently told me that he must be allergic to something in his environment. Nothing had changed in our house, and the indoor air was the same as always. I decided that I should go ahead and call out a professional HVAC service to see if we can make things better for my body. When the HVAC Tech arrived, he took a look around and asked me if I had ever upgraded the heating and cooling system in my house. Of course I hadn’t. He recommended that I consider having as a HVAC system upgraded with an air purification module. He said that the new equipment Woodloch right into the existing cooling and heating system, and would be able to filter out whatever was bothering my dog’s respiratory system. I thought it was a big task, but I knew that my dog would be happier in the end. Now we’re both breathing the purest, clean as air possible. He hasn’t had a single sniffle.

 

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