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The Air Here is Poison

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I've been trying to gently break the bad news to a friend that her

house is not good.

Her dog gasps while lying down and has horrific wheezing spells.

The owner is also having problems but attributes them to stress,

getting older, job, genetics, whatever.

I just said " Notice how the dog never has these attacks outside? "

At first, total denial, but then it gradually started to sink in as

the dog continues to gasp and suffer - but never while outside.

This morning my friend turned to me and said " The air here is poison "

and she is preparing to move.

The problem was apparent by the way the dog became so sick while lying

down in the " bad " place but was sleeping just fine elsewhere.

Sleeping dogs don't lie.

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I believe pets can be the best indicators. Afterall their little

noses are right up against the carpet or on the floor. Their bodies

much smaller, would take less mold or other allergen to bother them.

> I've been trying to gently break the bad news to a friend that her

> house is not good.

> Her dog gasps while lying down and has horrific wheezing spells.

> The owner is also having problems but attributes them to stress,

> getting older, job, genetics,

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