Winter in Toronto always hits a little harder for families with pets. The moment the windows shut, the heat kicks on, and the humidity drops, you can feel the air inside your home change. It gets drier, dust settles faster, and pet dander seems to float around endlessly — even when you're vacuuming twice a week. For many Toronto pet owners, winter isn’t just about braving the cold. It’s about battling itchy eyes, stuffy noses, and that constant tickle in the throat that shows up every time the furnace starts humming.
Winter Allergies From Pets and Indoor Air
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