Pet Mold Problem
Q.
I just recently moved into a new apartment
4-6-02 and since then I have had VERY bad headaches sore throat, and sinus problems... non
stop! One of my biggest concerns is that my dog has been sick since then also.
She has a hard time breathing, wheezing, and when she gets excited she collapses, her legs
give out from underneath her, and does not regain use of her legs for a good 2 minutes...
it's very scary! I know your not a vet, but would house mold do that to a pet?
[May 26, 2002]
A.
Dogs, cats, and other pets often are the first to get sick in a house or apartment that is
mold infested. Mold can easily harm and kill dogs, cats, and other pets living in mold. Your
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reveal high levels of mold spores that can sicken your dog and yourself. Pets and mold do
not go well together.
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