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Treatments fot Cat Colds

December 31, 2006 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment 

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Specific antiviral treatments are not generally available for colds and flu, Treatment is aimed at controlling secondary bacterial infection (with antibiotics) and stimulating eating and drinking as, particularly dehydration, is a major cause of worsening disease. Antiviral ointment (e.g., acyclovir) used to treat herpes virus infections in people (cold sores, fever blisters) has been used in cats, generally the response is not as good and the drug needs to be used early in the course of infection. Its use tends to be restricted to treatment of FHV-1 outbreaks in colonies of cats. Topical antivirals include Idoxuridine and Betadine eye drops. L-lysine (an amino acid) works to prevent future attacks in some cats. L-lysine can be purchased over-the-counter at health nutrition stores.

Any health care information here are NOT to replace a veterinarian visit; please take your cat to a vet immediately at any sign of odd behavior or any symptoms of illness or injury.


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Shih Tzu Health Info

December 30, 2006 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment 

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If you own a Shih tzu at your Home , this is important information regarding shih tzu health.

General Stats Dog’s normal breathing rate - 15 to 20 per minute. Dog’s normal heartbeat - 100 to 150 beats per minute. Take pulse under chest or under rear leg where it joins the body. Dog’s normal temperature - 101 to 102 degrees.

more signs of distress and the possible problems .

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Fleabusters Rx for Fleas Plus(product Review)

December 30, 2006 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment 

Fleabusters Rx for Fleas Plus

We recomended this product if you still got problem with Flea,  Fleabusters Rx for Fleas Plus  from onlynaturalpet dot com

Fleabusters Features :

* The Rx for Fleas Plus powder is milled to be extremely fine and is also statically charged.
* The ‘fine’ powder allows for easy installation while brushing into the carpet and for light application (very small amounts need to be applied for effectiveness).
* The ’statically charged’ powder provides a clinging effect to carpet fibers. This allows very little to be removed by vacuuming, thereby providing long-lasting protection. It attaches to the flea larvae as they wiggle by. The effectiveness of killing (dehydrating) flea larvae is greatly increased.
* The Rx for Fleas Plus also has a neutral pH of 7.0. While being very safe for carpets, the neutral pH is actually more important in a pest control sense by not causing the targeted pest (flea) to be repelled from the powder. Roaches, ants, fleas, etc., can sense and avoid an alkaline or acidic substance, but crawl right through the neutral pH material.

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Doggles Protective Eyeware for Dogs

December 29, 2006 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment 

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Does your dog ride with his head out of the car window? Motorcycle? Truck? Sensitive to bright light? Run through brush? Hang out on the beach or at ski resorts? Fashion minded?.
Try fund this Dog Doggles!, Doggles have shatterproof, anti-fog lenses which block 100 percent of UV light and keep out wind and debris. The Doggle wrap around frames completely enclose the eyes with no gaps for stray light or foreign objects. Two adjustable elastic straps keep Doggles on securely during any activity.

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The Decision to Put Your Pup to Sleep

December 29, 2006 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment 

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by John Grimes

Dogs are absolutely wonderful pets. As the years pass, they become an integral part of your family. Unfortunately, the life span of a pup is not as long as ours which leads to some difficult decisions.

The Decision to Put Your Pup to Sleep

All dog breeds are unique, but the one constant is that they do not live as long as we do. As your pup ages, you will inevitably be faced with some very difficult decisions. One of the hardest is putting your pup down. The decision to put your pup down often comes at a point when you cannot help but recognize the pup is in a lot of pain or has severely restricted movement or both. In making the decision, it sometimes helps to know what happens.

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Floating Dog Video

December 28, 2006 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment 

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dogginews.com said that this is the most viewed dog video in internet.

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Online Guide to Dog Parasites

December 28, 2006 by pet-admin · 1 Comment 

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If you need more information about pets parasites you can visit this web, petsandparasites.org . This website owned by The Companion Animal Parasite Council (CAPC), a group of veterinarians who develop guidelines on controlling parasites, has a website offered to pet owners. This site contain information about many parasites affecting dogs and cats.
It also publishes guidelines that pet owners can use to reduce the chances of your pet becoming infected with parasites.

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Italian Greyhound Temperament amd Health

December 26, 2006 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment 

Italian Greyhound

Italian Greyhound is considered a good companion dog, as they are very affectionate.

The Italian Greyhound’s apparent lack of wide appeal is possibly because of their fragile appearance, with their spindly legs. The reality of the breed is quite contrary to the appearance, though, as they are frequently described as a ‘big’ dog in a small package. Due to their large, strong lungs, they have a relatively loud bark that is much deeper than one would expect from a small dog. The breed will be equally at home in a city and in the country, and it does not require as much exercise as larger breeds. The Italian Greyhound is hardy, rarely ill, intelligent and easy to teach.

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