Archive for July, 2011
Natural Dog Flea Treatment And Prevention
Posted by admin in Dogs Treatment on July 10, 2011
Frontline for Dogs – An Effective Flea Treatment
Posted by admin in Dogs Treatment on July 10, 2011
What is the first thing you think about when you find your dog has fleas? Is it the feeling of dread in wondering how you are going to get rid of them? The fact that they might have spread to other dogs or cats in your household, also with a gut feeling they have probably infested the furniture and carpets too?
So, you’re wondering how on earth you are going to get rid of them? You could of course always go the old fashioned way and buy some flea powder, rubbing it in to your dog’s fur, hoping that it will be effective or you could try a better alternative …
Dog Diarrhea Treatment At Home
Posted by admin in Dogs Treatment on July 10, 2011
Through repeated visits to my Vets I learned a few remedies for some common ailments for pets, and I took particular interest in diarrhea because of the frequency of it’s occurrence. So I am always fulfilled whenever I can help a fellow dog owner whose pet has diarrhea and is not certain what treatment to give the dog.
Once I notice the diarrhea, I do not give my pet any food for about 24 hours to clear the digestive tract. I give him lots of water as required during this period to prevent dehydration.
Understanding the Right Dog Allergy Treatment
Posted by admin in Dogs Treatment on July 10, 2011
When you are bothered by dog allergies, then you know that you have to find the right treatment for your dog that has it. The treatment that you need to find should give comfort to your dog as well as relieve you of the frustration from it. In order to do that, you must know what kind of allergy you are dealing with and the recommended treatments for each allergy.
One of the most common dog allergies that also happened with humans is dogs being allergic to inhalants. Some examples of inhalants are dust, pollen and molds. And the most common treatment is to avoid these inhalants to hit your dog by keeping them away from places where these inhalants are present. You can also use oral treatments such as shampoos that can lessen the allergies or adding fatty acids in your dog’s food to protect the allergy from getting worse. Another dog allergy is food allergies which is very difficult to determine because you don’t know what kind of food they are allergic to. You can lessen the food allergy by avoiding the food stuff, but it will take days or weeks to determine what the food allergen is because it is a trial and error way. One way to do it is to slowly eliminate certain ingredients that you think your dog has allergy with every week until you determine the certain ingredient. You can also add some certain ingredients that might help in lessening the allergy.
