Dangers of having an outdoor cat

If you are raising an outdoor cat, then you should be aware of the inherent dangers.  Outdoor cats have a lifespan half that of an indoor cat.  Contributing dangers include infections, traumas, and parasites.  Depending on your location, your cat will be at risk of very different diseases from those in other areas.  Your veterinarian will recommend vaccinations to protect your cat from those it may be exposed to.  Having your cat examined at least twice per year can help extend your cats life.

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Dangers of having an outdoor cat

If you are raising an outdoor cat, then you should be aware of the inherent dangers.  Outdoor cats have a lifespan half that of an indoor cat.  Contributing dangers include infections, traumas, and parasites.  Depending on your location, your cat will be at risk of very different diseases from those in other areas.  Your veterinarian will recommend vaccinations to protect your cat from those it may be exposed to.  Having your cat examined at least twice per year can help extend your cats life.

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To kennel or not to kennel

Are you planning to board your pet while you travel?  When you are deciding on which kennel to choose, you might want to start by searching complaints at the Better Business Bureau.  The Bureau offers free online searches of many kennels.  There are documented complaints of dirty living quarters, dehydrated or malnourished pets, animals that pick up parasites or diseases, and many other problems.  Make sure your kennel has a clean record

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Puppy Care : How to Administer a Vaccination to Puppy

Administering vaccinations to puppies is important to prevent various diseases when they are between 6 weeks and 6 months of age. Find out which injection vaccinations are recommended with helpful information from a practicing veterinarian in this free video on puppy care. Expert: Dr. Gregory McDonald Contact: www.petpointers.com Bio: Dr. Gregory McDonald earned his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Ohio State University in 1979.

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Learn Why Dog Grooming Is Critical

Dog grooming is important for all canine homeowners and an equally necessary a part of sustaining your canine’s hygiene and health. Regular brushing and brushing not solely helps to dispose of dead hair and dirt and avert matting of hair. Canine which can be incessantly groomed are likely to have a healthier and shinier fur as a result of combing stimulates blood provide to the skin enhancing hair quality.
Grooming your dog can also be a great way for canine-lovers to bond with your canine, and it is vitally very important to get the canine used to the grooming train from an early age. Many canine gradually learn to see their routine brushing and combing as an alternate petting and another source of heat and attention. A very good high quality brush and comb will make it easier to along with your canine’s coat, but you should also remember that your dog’s eyes, ears, and nails require consideration as well.
Completely different breeds with completely different fur varieties have different and special grooming needs. There are a number of fundamental issues which are to be taken care of for efficiently grooming and maintaining your dog in peak condition. These issues take account of how one can prepare it for grooming, find out how to bathe your canine, what to watch for whereas using clippers and more. A typical dog grooming kit should consist a pair of scissors or clippers along with the suitable types of brushes and combs on your pet. Just remember to have your grooming equipment ready to keep away from uncomfortable delays owing to these. The canine have to be introduced up in human company and it have to be ensured that it grows used to human dealing with as when the canine grows up it must be groomed by human it is necessary that it is obedient whereas being groomed.
All of this stuff are essential to maintain your canine looking his best and to make sure that you choose up any potential issues or diseases as early as possible.
Rea A. Leasher

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Dog Health : How to Diagnose a Coughing Dog

If a dog is coughing, it can be a result of a number of different types of diseases or processes, but it’s important to note the difference between a wet, wheezing cough and a dry cough. Discover the importance of bringing a dog with a cough to the veterinarian with help from a veterinarian in this free video on diagnosing coughing dogs. Expert: James Talbott Contact: www.belleforestanimalhospital.com Bio: Dr. James R. Talbott is a staff veterinarian at Belle Forest Animal Hospital and Kennel in Nashville, Tenn. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge

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My Dog Has Ticks!

Lyme Disease My Dog Has Ticks!Ticks are a parasite related to the spider family more that the insect family. They feed on the blood of their host and are efficient carriers of disease. Once they are attached, they inject a chemical that numbs the skin, then they slowly feed over several days. Many of the diseases that are spread by the ticks are not transferred until 48 hours after attachment, so if ticks are removed early, the chance of disease transmission is reduced.

 My Dog Has Ticks!

Lone Star Tick

There are several species of ticks and 4 species most commonly are encountered on our pets.

  1. American dog tick
  2. Lone star tick
  3. Deer or Blacklegged tick
  4. Brown dog tick

Ticks have for life stages similar to insects but varies just a little bit.

  1. Egg
  2. Six-legged larvae
  3. Eight-legged nymph
  4. Adult
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Life Cycle of Tick

The female tick lays between 200 and 6,000 eggs on the ground after having engorged herself from a blood meal on the host animal and mated.  The female tick dies soon after laying her eggs and the male ticks usuually die after mating with a few females, but some can live for a few months. The entire life cycle requires as little as 2 months to 2 years, depending on the species of the tick.

Once the egg hatches, tiny six-legged larvae commonly referred to as a “seed tick” find a host animal and feed on it. The larvae the molt into the larger nymph and they now have 8 legs. The newly emerged nymph now finds another host to feed again. After ingesting another blood meal, the nymph molts again and now becomes an adult tick. The male and female find another host to feed on, mate and start the cycle once more.

Dogs, people and other animals pick up ticks when walking through the grass or woods. The ticks crawl up the to the tips of grasses and shrubs with their legs extended and wait for a host animal to walk by. The vibration of the host animal tells the tick to let go of the vegetation and they quickly crawl up the host. Hundreds of ticks can crawl on the host at one time. In people, you can usually find ticks at the hair line. In some dogs, I have had so many ticks feeding on a dog that they actually became anemic and needed blood transfusions and I have had some that died from the acute blood loss.

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There are many types of tick preventatives available.  Some products are available over the counter, but care must be taken because some products contain permethrins which are very toxic if applied to cats of if the product is given by mouth when it should be applied on the skin. Several products are applied directly to the skin of the dog and repeated every month. In especially heavy tick infestations, these products may not be enough and consulting with your veterinarian will be beneficial in finding a better remedy. Some of the tick preventions are also combined with the flea and heartworm prevention. Frontline, Advantix, Revolution, Kiltix, Promeris and the Preventic collar are a few products that are labeled for ticks. Check with your veterinarian to see which products are working well in your area and are safe to use on your pet.

What should I do if I find a tick on me or my dog?

Use a pair of blunt tweezers of a disposable glove to handle the tick. Yhe new Tick Key is great for pulling out ticks. Try not to handle the tick with your bare skin because infections agents in the body fluids of a tick may penetrate breaks in the skin or through mucous membranes. Diseases such as Lyme disease or ehrlichiosis are capable of infecting humans.ticks 3.scaler 300x241 My Dog Has Ticks!

Grasp the tick as close to the skin surface as possible. This will grasp the head of the tick and reduce the possibility of the head detaching from the body when it is removed. Pull the tick straight out with a steady even pressure. Do not twist or jerk the tick because this may leave some mouth parts embedded in the skin. Also, try not to squeeze the body of the tick because this will increase the chances of infections. It may take a a minute or two of gentle pulling to get the tick to release from the skin.

After removing the tick, disinfect the bite area and wash your hands with soap and water. Avoid home remedies such as applying petroleum jelly or grease, and do not try touching the tick with a hot match.  These methods do not work and may actually make the tick salivate and increase the risk of disease transmission.

You may want to preserve the tick in rubbing alcohol and take it to your veterinarian for identification. Certain ticks transmit different diseases and it will help your veterinarian know which tick your pet had in order to effectively treat your pet. If the tick has been on your pet longer than 48 hours, check with your veterinarian to see if they might prescribe antibiotics.

Stay tuned for the rest of the series.

Debra Garrison, DVM

Flea Control: Ways To Eliminate Fleas Problems For Your Pets

With several products available for flea control on your pets, fleas can be a thing of the past. Just the thought of seeing a flea can send pet owners into a panic. Just one flea can be the start of a nightmare! With many good products available for flea control, it is easier than ever to protect your pets.  Let’s look at some ways to control fleas in your dogs and cats.

Providing your dogs and cats with the most complete spot-on flea and tick protection available, Frontline Plus kills almost all of the fleas on your pet within 24 hours. It also contains an ingredient to kill the flea eggs and larvae, too. This product interrupts the life cycle of the flea, successfully stopping the development of new fleas.

Applied to the back of the neck on dogs and cats as young as 8 weeks old, Advantage kills 98% of fleas within 12 hours, and continues to work up to one month per application.

New Advantix Blue also repels and kills a majority of ticks and mosquitoes, killing 98-100% of fleas on dogs within the first 10-12 hours, and continuing to protect your dog for up to four weeks. Advantix Blue, however, cannot be used on cats.

Controlling fleas and ticks on your pets also may prevent your pet from the diseases these pests carry. Protect your pet and keep your home and environment free from fleas with a good flea control program. All of these flea and tick control products can be purchased from www.luvurdog.com, so there is no need to panic!

HILL’s Prescription Diet Canine g/d (10 lb. bag)

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HILL’s Prescription Diet Canine g/d? For the Nutritional Management of Older Dogs. A prescription isrequired for these products. Click here for details Older dogs are at risk of many diseases and require food designed to help reduce nutrient excesses that may be harmful to their system. For example, by reducing sodium, dogs with mild heart disease are less likely to exhibit signs associated with sodium and fluid retention. Increasing Omega-3 fatty acids and low sodium may help improve blood flow to the kidneys while helping to minimixe high blood pressure. The nutritional formulation of Prescription Diet? g/d? may also be useful for pets with a variety of conditions. All food is shipped ground delivery. Please allow 7 to 12 days for your delivery to arrive. Please note, we do not ship pet food internationally. For more shipping info click here.

 

Shock to the System: The Facts about Animal Vaccination, Pet Food and How to Keep Your Pets Healthy.

202029569 Shock to the System: The Facts about Animal Vaccination, Pet Food and How to Keep Your Pets Healthy.

Over-vaccinating?combined with stress, poor nutrition and other factors?is putting our companion animals at risk for serious diseases including auto-immune disorders, cancer or even death. In this well-written and carefully researched book you will discover how typical vaccination protocols and environmental and genetic factors may be combining to turn your dog, cat or horse into a ticking time-bomb of health problems. In Shock to the System will learn how to avoid these health problems by better management of vaccination schedules, reducing stress in the lives of our animals and optimizing health with diet.