Global Warming May Affect Your Dog’s Health

Most people can believe that global warming affects sea levels and cause weird variations in weather patterns, but how many would believe that the warmer weather is contributing to a deadly disease of our pets? The rising temperatures across the globe may be helping mosquitoes to survive, which, in turn, are transmitting heartworms to our dogs. Despite this dire news, protection for our friends can be found in a simple monthly tablet. Watch this video to learn more.

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Pet Dog Cat Heartworm Medication Resistance?

For more please visit: www.DogExplorer.com – comments are moderated! Follow us on Twitter http – Every month, lots of dog owners, and a few cat owners, give their pets some form of heartworm prevention. But recent studies are showing increasing numbers of heartworm positive pets across the country. Some people believe the worms now have the upper hand. Has our trusted protection failed us? Dog owners, and a growing number of cat owners understand that once-a-month heartworm preventives keep their pets safe from a very serious cardiovascular parasitic disease. Despite consistent use of preventive medications, a significant number of dogs are testing positive for heartworms, especially in the mosquito heavy Southeastern US. Are we seeing the beginnings of a resistance movement? In some cases, careful questioning of clients reveals some monthly doses of medication were not given, opening the door for potential infection. In other cases, medical records and client compliance appear to be complete, yet the pet is positive on the annual heartworm blood test. Heartworm preventive works by killing immature heartworm larvae that are spread by mosquitoes. In theory, a pet who receives medication each month should be protected and never have a positive heartworm test. Why then, do some dogs test positive? Many owners are quick to blame the heartworm preventives. They believe continued use of the drugs will create resistant worms and that will lead to an increase in positive cases

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How to Take a Tick Off Your Dog

tick 150x150 How to Take a Tick Off Your DogA tick is a small parasite related to spiders. They are most normally found in wooded areas and those fields of high grass and like mosquitoes and fleas pose a health hazard to your dog and to people as well as they carry the Lyme disease, Rocky mountain spotted fever and other illnesses that can affect your dogs health and even his life. While many people know that ticks can be detrimental to their dogs health they simply aren’t sure what to do to protect their dog from these parasites. Here are a few tips that may help you to protect your dogs from ticks and keep him healthy.

Since ticks are found in wooded areas and high grass and especially prevalent during the spring and summer it is a good idea to keep the grass in your yard mowed and short. Ticks are far less likely to inhabit areas where there is no tall grass.

You will also want to keep your yard free of spilled bird seed and other things which might attract mice and squirrels because ticks often use these animals as a host and food source.

Don’t allow your dog to roam. The best way to protect him from ticks is to limit his access to areas where there is not a high concentrations of these parasites.

If you take your dog camping with you check him/her every three hours for signs of ticks. Make sure you check him thoroughly including the inside of his ears and around the genital area. Ticks do not attach immediately to a new host and usually don’t start feeding until after they are on the host for about 4 hours. (It is also wise to thoroughly check all humans who are camping in wooded areas for ticks as well.)

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If you find a tick use a pair of tweezers to grasp the tick as close to the body as possible and pull the tick straight out. Never remove a tick with your bare hands. Ticks have teeth designed to latch onto a host and remain fixed and twisting and turning the tick may result in leaving the head with the disease carrying fluids attached.

Once the tick is removed then clean the area with soap and water and apply antiseptic.

Using protectants such as Advantix and Frontline Plus may prevent ticks from using your dog as a host. Ask your Veterinarian about these and other products that may help to protect your dogs from ticks.

If your dog has had access to any area where ticks may live and suddenly appears lame, feverish and has a loss of appetite and appears lethargic then take him to your Veterinarian immediately for treatment. Be sure to tell your Vet of the places your dog has been so that he can be tested for tick spreading diseases.

 How to Take a Tick Off Your Dog

Your dog is your trusted companion and your friend. You want to be able to share those outside adventures, picnics, hiking and camping trips with him but, you also want to keep him safe. Following these few tips will help protect your dog from ticks and the associated health problems they cause while still enabling him to enjoy all those out of door adventures.

Kill Fleas The Advantix Way

Keep your dog free of fleas and ticks with Advantix. This great product provides awesome protection for your dog. No one likes to find fleas hopping on their dogs or ticks embedded in their dog’s skin. Advantix kills nearly all fleas within the first several hours, so it is helpful in dogs with dermatitis caused by flea allergies. Safe enough to use on very young puppies, Advantix does not lose its ability to kill fleas and ticks even after getting wet while swimming or bathing.

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So if you should see a flea hopping around on your dog or find a tick imbedded in his skin, reach for K9 Advantix and protect your dog and your home from an infestation. Advantix does not need a prescription to use but may be purchased from your veterinarian.

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6 MONTH K9 ADVANTIX II Medium Dog (for dogs 11-20 lbs)

K9 Advantix II for Medium Dogs up to 11-20 lbs Keep your dog safe from irritating and dangerous pests with K9 Advantix II for Medium Dogs weighing 11-20 pounds. Formulated for dogs seven weeks of age and older and weighing 11-20 pounds , K9 Advantix II outperforms its competitors not only by killing more varieties of pests, but also by repelling them to prevent future attacks. Repels and Kills Ticks, Fleas, and Mosquitos The active ingredients in K9 Advantix II help keep your dog safe from ticks, fleas, and mosquitoes. These effective compounds attack the pests’ nerve cells, paralyzing and effectively killing them, as well as repelling them from future attacks. Most ticks are repelled and killed before they can attach, which may reduce the risk of transmitting disease-causing organisms to your pet. K9 Advantix II effectively kills and repels Deer ticks, American dog ticks, Brown dog ticks, and Lone Star ticks. Flea life cycle. View larger . Fights Against Fleas at All Stages of Development K9 Advantix II protects your pet against fleas at all stages of the parasite’s development. K9 Advantix II breaks the flea life cycle by killing the living fleas on your dog before they can lay eggs. It also prevents the development of existing flea eggs, larvae, and pupae, helping to prevent future infestations. K9 Advantix II also kills reinfesting fleas (newly hatched fleas jumping back on your dog) within two hours, and it prevents fleas on a treated dog from infesting your home. Effective Against Biting Flies and Lice In addition to complete tick, flea, and mosquito protection, K9 Advantix II also repels painful biting flies from feeding on your dog, and it effectively kills up to 100 percent of lice within one week of treatment. Waterproof Formula K9 Advantix II is waterproof, so there’s no need to reapply after your dog has a bath or goes for a swim. Studies show that dogs are still protected against parasites after exposure to water, though for best results, dogs treated with K9 Advantix II should be bathed with a non-detergent shampoo. Package Contents Box includes six 1.0-milliliter tubes of K9 Advantix II for Medium Dogs up to 11-20 pounds. K9 Advantix II for Medium Dogs up to 11-20 lbs Kills and repels ticks, fleas, and mosquitoes Repels biting flies and kills lice Waterproof formula won’t wash off from swimming or bathing Includes six convenient one-month doses Easy to apply For dogs seven weeks of age and older and weighing 11-20 pounds View larger . The adult fleas you see are only a small percentage of the infestation. View larger . K9 Advantix II is Available In: Small Dog (under 10 pounds) Medium Dog (11 – 20 pounds) Large Dog (21 – 55 pounds) Extra-Large Dog (over 55 pounds) 4 month 6 month 12 month 4 month 6 month 12 month 4 month 6 month 12 month 4 month 6 month 12 month






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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!

Battle Against Heartworms Getting Tougher!

Every month, lots of dog owners, and a few cat owners, give their pets some form of heartworm prevention. But recent studies are showing increasing numbers of heartworm positive pets across the country. Some people believe the worms now have the upper hand. Has our trusted protection failed us?
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Dog owners, and a growing number of cat owners understand that once -a-month heartworm preventives keep their pets safe from a very serious cardiovascular parasitic disease. Despite consistent use of preventive medications, a significant number of dogs are testing positive for heartworms, especially in the mosquito heavy Southeastern US. Are we seeing the beginnings of a resistance movement?

In some cases, careful questioning of the clients reveals some monthly doses of medication were not given, opening the door for potential infection. In other cases, medical records and client compliance appear to be complete, yet the pet is positive on the annual heartworm blood test.

Heartworm preventive works by killing immature heartworm larvae that are spread by mosquitoes. In theory, a pet who receives medication each month should be protected and never have a positive heartworm test. Why then, do some dogs test positive?

Many owners are quick to blame the heartworm preventives. They believe continued use of the drugs will create resistant worms and that will lead to an increase in positive cases. On the surface, this theory appears to have merit. After all, we know that improper and excessive use of antibiotics can create resistant bacteria.213266 f520 Battle Against Heartworms Getting Tougher!

But according to an article in Veterinary Parasitology, heartworm resistance should not occur. The authors looked at the life cycle of the heartworm, genetic mechanisms of resistance as well as the timing and dose of the heartworm medications. Their conclusion shows the current medications are unlikely to select for any sort of genetic resistance among the heartworm parasite. In other words, it is doubtful current heartworm preventive practices are causing any resistance. So, what is happening with these heartworm positive dogs?

As unpopular as it sounds, pet owners and veterinarians may have to share the blame. A pet owner who fails to purchase enough preventative medication is putting their pet at risk. Also, research shows that nearly 50% of dog owners who buy heartworm prevention do not give the medication as directed.

Likewise, a veterinary clinic that fails to remind their clients about the importance of year-round prevention is doing a disservice to the pet as well. In order to avoid conflict with pet owners, some veterinary staff might overlook the fact that the owner has not been consistently purchasing heartworm prevention.

Even our pets are not entirely blameless. Pets that take oral medication and “bury” it or spit it out won’t benefit from its protection. Also, if your pet has an upset stomach the day you give the medication, the complete dose could be lost in a bout of vomiting or diarrhea.

In all of this negativity, there is good news. Experts state that the heartworm preventive failure rate is less than 1 in a million; meaning that if your dog takes his medication routinely, the chances of developing heartworm disease is almost non-existent.

Additionally, veterinarians have multiple options available to clients for providing protection to their pets. Monthly chewable tablets, like HeartGard Plus, are available along with topical formulations such as Revolution and Advantage Multi, for more finicky pets. The new Trifexis is now my preferred heartworm prevention here in Texas because in includes flea control, intestinal parasite control and flea prevention in a chewable tablet that my dog loves. There is even an injection, called ProHeart 6, that can provide six months of protection from heartworms, but it does not have any protection against fleas.

Finally, all of the manufacturers of heartworm preventive medication guarantee their products. They will pay for heartworm disease treatments if your dog tests positive.

Sometimes, it’s easier for people to blame the product rather than admit to a very common mistake, but the fact is pet owner compliance problems may be the biggest reason for more pets with what appears to be heartworm preventive failure.

Regardless of the reason, follow your veterinarian’s advice about heartworm prevention. As always, your family veterinarian will have the best advice. Beware of Internet sites circulating unfounded rumors and opinions from dubious sources.

Bio Spot – SMALL for Dogs 16 to 30 lbs (6 month supply)

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Bio Spot SPOT ON Flea and Tick Control for Dogs help your pet stay away from the tick and flea. Six monthly treatments each Applicator kills and repels fleas, ticks and mosquitoes for up to 30 days Contains Insect Growth Regulator (IGR) to kill flea eggs and prevent reinfestationActive Ingredients: Permethrin, (S)-Methorprene, and Other IngredientsDO NOT USE ON CATS!

 

2 PACK – 3 MONTH TriForce for CATS 5 lbs & OVER

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TriForce Flea, Tick & Mosquito Control for CATS provides pets with the ultimate protection. Kills adult fleas, eggs and larvae Kills ticks (deer and black-legged) Repels mosquitoes up to 1 month Contains three mL squeeze on applicators. Active ingredients are: Etofenprox – 55.00% Pyriproxyfen – 2.20% Other ingredients – 42.80% Click here for a $5 Rebate, Buy Now and Save!

 

Adams Plus Flea Tick Mist with IGR – 16oz Bottle

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Adams Plus Flea & Tick Mist with IGR (Insect Growth Regulator) provide an additional barrier to insect growth.

Adams Plus Flea & Tick Mist with IGR kills fleas, flea eggs, flea larvae, ticks, and mosquitoes for up to three months. Use on dogs, cats, pet bedding, carpets, and furniture. Safe for use on dogs over 6 months of age and cats over 7 months of age. DO NOT USE on cats less than 7 months or dogs less than 6 months old.

For use on dogs and cats

 

Adams Plus Flea Tick Yard Spray – 32oz Bottle

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Adams Plus Flea and Tick Yard Spray with Permethrin kills and repels fleas, ticks, mosquitoes, ants, crickets, and other insects on contact.

Adams Plus Flea and Tick Yard Spray with Permethrin comes as a concentrate in a 32 oz bottle that dilutes to 36 gallons of spray. For use around residential (home) areas only. Apply with a hose-end sprayer to lawns, trees, shrubs, roses, and flowers. Adams Plus Flea and Tick Yard Spray with Permethrin can treat yards up to 5,000 square feet and will last up to 4 weeks.