Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Is your pooch Unwell? Know how to detect fever in your pet

Canines are intelligent creatures, very keen and expressive.You feel his anger, anxiety and happiness by his acts and expressions. But, still everything you cannot detect easily ,and of  course your pooch is not going to have a conversation with you to let you know whatever he is feeling!



What should be the first question that should strike your mind,if you are learning pet parenting or you just welcomed a pet in your house? Yes! It should be about their well being and health. Primary concerns start from checking temperatures regularly, as to ensure the normal body temperature of your pooch.The normal body temperatures are 101 to 102.5 farenhites. Rising of body temperature or pyrexia refers to an abnormally high body temperature, which is defined as a temperature greater than 103.5°F (39.7°C).

Some Of The Causative Agents Behind Fever In Your Pets Are:
· Bacterial and fungal infection: Infections may be anywhere in the body. Some infections such as fungal diseases, can affect several areas of the body at the same time.
· Toxins: Precautions should be followed before feeding anything to your pet. Some medicines and food items can cause serious conditions in your pet. Search for these kind of agents that are offending towards your puppy.

How To Diagnose Whether Your Pooch Is Frenzy Or Not?
               
It’s very obvious that you will not discover anything by touching their forehead and feeling the temperature. Canines are hotter as compared to human beings. Their warm body is surprisingly normal, not for you, but for them. The signs and symptoms which are normally seen in a fido having fever are lethargy, dehydration, loss of appetite and coughing.

If you are noticing any of these symptoms in your pooch, then immediately report the vet.

Treatment:
The best possible treatment you can give your pet for being responsible parent is your utmost love and care. Regularly check body temperature and in case of any decrease and increase meticulously report it to vet and ask for the best possible treatment.If your dog has a temperature above 105 F, you can help bring his body temperature down by applying cool water to his fur, especially around the ears and feet.

Using a fan on the damp fur will help lower the temperature. Monitor your dog’s rectal temperature to observe the drop in the body temperature, stop trying to lower down the temperature once it lowers down till 103 F.

Beware!! 
·Don’t try any medicines meant for humans.
·Home remedies sometime worsen the conditions. So think twice before using this.
·Let them eat, sleep and rest properly.
·Keep them in dry and fresh environment with moderate temperature.
In complicated conditions prefer to go for laboratory diagnostics that can be useful in determining the root cause of fever including a complete blood cell count, biochemistry profile and urinalysis.These examinations will help to discover the specific infection and the causative organism behind the feverish conditions of your pet.

                              DON’T BE A VET
                              JUST CARE FOR YOUR PET

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Friday, October 13, 2017

3 Amazing Supplements for Older Dogs

When you’ll grow old, you’ll want someone to take good care of you and provide you with all the required health facilities at that moment. Dogs also age and for them you are the person who’ll take the responsibility of feeding them age-wise well-balanced and healthy food along with proper treatments as well.



For senior dogs, various supplements are also available that helps them cope up with their aging body and remain fit. Supplements help the pooch’s body to strengthen his immunity system with natural products. Various vets as well as dog-parents have observed the benefits of these supplements. All the nutrients need to be provided to the pet’s body in one way or the other.

Some of the high-quality and necessary nutrients that are beneficial for senior furry pal’s body are:

1.      Fatty acids: Essential Fatty Acids – Omega-3 and Omega-6 oil are necessary supplements for the dog’s health. These essential oils, makes the dog’s skin more lustrous and clean, providing nutrients to the pet’s fur. It also enhances the immunity of the pet and consists of anti-inflammatory ingredients as well that helps in reducing the arthritis pain.

2.      Glucosamine and Chondroitin Sulfate: This combination of natural supplements is the best for furry pal’s health. It is highly efficient in reduction of the arthritis pain and repairs the cartilage issues that the pet is suffering with.

3.      Herbal remedies: Herbs provide a calming and soothing effect. These herbs serve as a strong support for various organs of the dog's body.

·         Hawthorn: Improves in the blood circulation.
·         Alfalfa: Rich in minerals and vitamins. Treats arthritis and joint pain.
·         Turmeric: Strong anti-oxidant. Useful to keep the heart healthy by accumulating less cholesterol content.
·         Astragalus root: Boost up the vitality of dogs.

Apart from the natural supplements, various fabricated supplements are equally effective and helpful for health maintenance in the older dogs.
To maintain the joint health, Dog Joint Guard is an effective nutritional supplement.
Nature’s Organic Calcium Supplement for Dogs is a great Calcium supplement that fulfils the deficiencies in the diet and helps in strong maintenance of teeth and bones.
Hill’s Prescription Diet l/d Liver Care Canine Cans, is an absolute amazing diet food for the furry pals that manages the liver functioning of the dog.
For older pets, you can also follow, exercise and a healthy diet. Annual check-ups are also an essential part of a dog’s life, taking him to the vet at regular intervals always proves to be helpful.


Thursday, October 5, 2017

Pet Allergies Part 2: Types and Treatments

 In part 1, we defined overview of pet allergies, how it happens and its common signs.

 Now it’s time for the next part of pet allergies. While allergies are the rising concerns for dog or cat, as a pet owner, it is your responsibility to be informed about different pet allergies types and how they are treated effectively. 



Most Common Types of Pet Allergies: 

Flea Allergy: One or two bites of flea make your pet’s skin incredibly itchy.  After that intense scratching, biting and licking from all the flea bites may cause a secondary infection, inflammation and loss of hair in patches. So, it is important to keep your pet on flea treatments that keep your pet and home fleas free.

Food Allergy: Allergy of particular ingredients in food is another type of pet allergy. Some proteins foods like chicken, beef, dairy products and some carbohydrate sources including corn, wheat, oats, and even potato can contribute to allergy of food in pets. The affected pet might show the signs of upsets tummy, itchiness, flatulence, vomiting, and diarrhea. To treat food allergy, you have to eliminate the allergic food and add hypoallergenic diets that available over-the-counter.

Contact Allergy: Some pets are very sensitive to certain materials like plastic, rubber, cleaners, fabrics, carpets; as a result, they are suffered from contact allergy. If you find your pet has red itchy bumps or blisters on skin and he is sneezing after contact with such kinds of products, it might be a contact allergy. In such case, you have to try some topical solutions for relief from itchiness.

Inhalant Allergy: There are numerous allergens in the air. And the dog and cat are very sensitive to airborne particles. The most common triggers that cause inhalant allergy (atopic dermatitis) include dust mites, dander, molds and the pollens of tree, grass and weed. Affected pets have signs of watery eyes, nasal discharge, trouble in breathing and cough. You can treat symptoms directly through the use of anti-itch ointments and medicated shampoos.

Pet Allergies Treatments:

When you suspect your pet is affected with any allergies, the best way to manage it is avoidance. Hence, you have to do something that may help symptoms at bay. Here are some tips:
·         Keep distance from your pet. Don't hug, cuddle or kiss your pet.
·         Keep your pet outdoors as much as possible. And if he is at home, then restrict your pet to certain sections of the home.
·         Wash your hand properly if you touch pet.
·         Clear an air with high-efficiency particulate air cleaners.
·         Vacuum your home regularly to reduce allergen levels.
·         Regular bath helps reduce airborne pet allergen.
·         Keeping your pet’s skin clean and healthy.

Next, determine what treatment would be effective to treat your pet allergy. For immediate and short term relief, topical treatments are best. These treatments come in form of ointments, drops, creams, lotions or shampoos. Such treatments are given according to the symptoms. For Eye symptoms, there are gentle eye clear drops. To relieve the itching and scratching, antibacterial and antiseptic cream can be used.

To identify potential causes of your contact dermatitis, you have to keep your eyes on pet’s activities and the items you think led to an allergy. Once you found the allergen, keep your pet away from such things.


Whatever you do, but don’t think that such pet allergies will be naturally treated over time. And don’t take these allergies lightly. This would be worse and miserable for your pet. So, when you determine any signs of pet allergies, figure out the best method to tackle the problem.