Cat & Dog Ear Problems
April 30, 2008 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment
Ear infections and other ear related issues are the leading cause of irritation for your dogs and cats. In fact, vets often see dogs and cats with ear problems that their owners didn’t know about. When you have a dog or cat, it is imperative that you check their ears on a weekly if not daily basis. Dogs tend to be more prone to ear problems because we let them outside more often, whereas cats are often indoor pets. A vet will hardly see a day without any ear related issues for dogs and cats. Most pets have itchy, reddened, bloody or crusty ears. In some cases, the ears can be infected to the point of swelling. Since these problems are frequent, it is important that all owners learn how to spot trouble and what causes that trouble.
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How to Make a Dog Health Drink - Video
April 29, 2008 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment
We found very good video tutorial how to make a Dog Health Drink, free homemade dog food recipe video for pet health
Viatek Ionic 3 in 1 Pet Brush
April 29, 2008 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment
I found very good product for your pet, this pet Brush will Fight the unpleasant pet odors while giving a soothing massage. Believe with me or not that your dog/cat will come running toward you, every time you pick up the Ionic Brush and we guarantee they will enjoy the soothing massage.
The firm bristles comb away tangles plus our exclusive easy cleaning brush head makes cleaning the brush a breeze.
• Product Features Functions:
• Ionic Flea Blast or Ionic Massage
• Removable brush for easy cleaning
• Ergonomic design
• LED low battery indicator
• Ultrasonic massage setting
Product Dimensions: 10 x 3 x 4 inches
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Doggy Diets - Keeping Fido In Trim
April 28, 2008 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment
In many respects, dogs are very similar to humans. For example, one of their biggest health problems is obesity. To many owners, a tubby dog is extra cuddly, but the fact of the matter is that a fat dog is an unhealthy dog! In much the same way as obesity affects humans, dogs too can suffer from diabetes exacerbated by over weight, and their life expectancy can be seriously shortened.
Some pet owners do not know if their dog is overweight or not. A layer of blubber around the dogs midriff does not mean it has a comfortable weight. A simple way to find out is with a simple visual check. Your should be able to easily feel the ribs under the dog’s skin. If a dog is overweight then the will have a layer of fat over their ribs.
Give Your Pet Organic Dog Food
April 26, 2008 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment
Throughout the world, more and more people know how important it is to live healthily and they are making changes to make themselves fitter and more healthful. A healthy lifestyle doesn’t just apply to people, however. For dog owners, it is vital that they ensure that their beloved pet also enjoys a healthy lifestyle. By feeding your dog organic dog food, you can help keep him much healthier.
Currently most stores sell natural organic dog food with the exception of stores in areas where the idea of organic food hasn’t yet caught on. Unless you live in an area like this, you should easily be able to locate organic dog food in local stores. But if you are unable to find it, try going to a health food or specialty store where they are likely to have it on hand.
When it comes the well being of their cherished pet, dog lovers put much thought into keeping them as healthy as possible. They choose natural organic dog food without hesitation because of it’s healthful benefits. Organic food is void of the harmful effects of pesticides, fertilizers and chemicals that could be poisonous or harmful to a dog’s complex system. Preparation of organic dog food includes ingredients grown using natural methods that are not genetically modified.
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my-pet-medicine.com Vet’s ( Question and Answer )
April 25, 2008 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment

Visitor:
i have a 5 month old kitten she was fixed on april 4 08 two days before she had got fixed i started to smell a bad odor near her butt not poop and it still stinks the vet didnt say anything to me when i picked her up about her not being healthly so i thought she was ok but its still going on the smell what can i do its gross and the smell is staying on my sofa where she sleeps please help thanks mj
my-pet-medicine.com Vet’s :
Before treating the problem, it would be important to know what kind of problem we are dealing with.
There is a number of possibilities amongst which:
- Putrid smell from an infection/abscess.
- “Fishy” smell from anal gland disease.
- Urine smell from urinary incontinence (cystitis would be a possibility at that age).
If you need more info about anal glands, you may watch the following video on that topic:
http://www.vetstoria.co.uk/templates/anal_glands_1_what_on_earth_are_they_-8-396-familypet.html
My recommendation would be to go back to the vet to get a post-operative check up and talk about the problem. A close examination of the back end is necessary. The vet may need to express your cat’s anal glands and possibly clip the fur around that area for skin inspection.
Best of luck, Julien
vetstoria.co.uk
Healthcare for Pets - Top 5 Treatments
April 23, 2008 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment
Pet owners often love their pets in the same way that they love their children. So isn’t it important that you care for your pet’s health just as you would care for your child’s? The only way to make sure that your pets are healthy is to bring them to regular veterinary check-ups and feed them a nutritious diet. There are five basic treatments that you should follow in order to ensure that your animal will live the longest, healthiest life possible.
1. While you and your pet are at their yearly check-up, your veterinarian should draw a small amount of blood. The blood will be screened to check for any possible organ problems, thyroid disease, or diabetes. If the blood is normal, then that sample will provide a comparison for future blood work.
2. Just as vitamins are essential to the health of people, they are also essential to the health of animals. Vitamins can help pets avoid suffering from common problems including arthritis, skin problems, and tumors. As your pets get older, it becomes more and more important to give them vitamins since vitamins can also help many of the affects of age.
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Fly Strike In Rabbits : Prevention (video)
April 22, 2008 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment
See this video about 2 main aspects of the prevention of fly strike, identification of predisposing factor and use of available effective products
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