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WHAT ARE
THE PET/ANIMAL SYMPTOMS OF MOLD EXPOSURE?
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IT IS IMPORTANT TO NOTE: OUR PETS CAN HAVE THE SAME OR SIMILAR SYMPTOMS
FROM EXPOSURE AS HUMANS
(THIS LIST IS NOT DEFINITIVE - THERE
ARE MANY OTHER SYMPTOMS REPORTED TO US, EVERYDAY. THIS LIST IS A
COMPILATION OF THE MOST REPEATEDLY REPORTED SYMPTOMS)
| Runny
Nose |
Watery
Eyes (including mucous in the corners) |
| Puffy
or Droopy Eyes |
Unusual Hormonal Patterns (Disrupted Heat Cycle, Slimy
Yellow Discharge) |
| Pet is
Always Tired |
Pet
doesn't Play as Much |
| Poor
Appetite |
Unexplained Muscle Pain or Stiff Joints or Begins Limping, Physical Weakness |
| Swollen Glands |
Skin
Rashes or Open Sores |
| Mucous
in the Manure |
Unexplained Biting , or Licking or Chewing Off of Fur |
| Anestrus |
Unexplained Lumps or Tumors |
| Memory
Issues |
Coughing - ("Kennel Cough" or Wheezing) |
| Vision
Issues |
Pet has Frequent Bloody Noses, or Sneezing Fits which result in
Blood coming from Nose |
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Feather Plucking |
Pet
has Difficulty Breathing or has Developed Asthma |
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Digestive Problems |
Pet
Develops Mood Swings or Behavior Problems |
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Depression |
Frequent Infections or Unexplained Fevers |
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Bladder or Kidney Issues |
Tongue
Becomes White (Candida) |
| Poor
Milk Production |
Poor
Feed Consumption |
| Poor
Body Condition |
Hair
Loss - Excessive, Unexplained Shedding |
| Poor
Reproductive Performance |
High
Disease & Infection Incidence |
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General Lethargy |
Dental
& Gum Issues (i.e.; Tooth Loss, Extremely Bad Breath) |
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ALL molds
reproduce by making "spores." Mold spores are microscopic and
only become visible when individual spores accumulate. According to the
United States EPA, these microscopic particles continuously move through
indoor and outdoor air. When mold spores find moisture indoors, they may
"begin growing and digesting whatever they are growing on in order to
survive."
Molds gradually destroy whatever they are
growing on.
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