A Healthy Pet Keeps the Fleas Away

December 20, 2009 by  
Filed under Pet Talk

A healthy pet which is well-groomed and always clean is a no-no for fleas and ticks. They like to live and feed on dirty pets. Maybe this is because dirty begets dirty. Meanwhile, always clean your house. Vacuum those crevices and cracks on furniture and floors. A vacuum cleaner equipped with a ‘beater bar’ is powerful enough to suck up those fleas, larvae and eggs. Proper disposal of the bag is recommended. Run a flea comb dipped in a bowl of hot soapy water or diluted alcohol through your pet at least twice a week Toss his beddings and other paraphernalia in the washer filled with hot water. Begin screening for fleas or ticks at your pet’s belly and onwards to other parts of the body. A single flea found means there are more looming nearby and on your pet. Get rid of them as fast as you can. Hit them everywhere they live.

There are ways where you can beat those fleas at their game. Bathe your pet with a medicated flea shampoo. But be sure to read the label first for correct application. If he doesn’t like taking a bath, take him to a groomer. Don’t let him win in this exercise or else you can get flea bites also. Your vet may recommend over-the-counter flea sprays and powders. These sprays contain D-limonene which is effective and less toxic than other chemicals. You may also use flea collars. One flea means more fleas around your house and yard. Spray with a product which has a flea-larvae growth regulator. Oral medications can be given to your pet to prevent flea eggs from hatching. Other products may be applied to his skin to kill adult fleas for a month. When your pet scratches, the sensible thing to do is halt the itching. A lukewarm bath with oatmeal shampoo is soothing. Sores caused by scratching can be relieved by aloe vera gels or creams. But the juice is more effective and safer to use. Ear mites are dark-colored debris in the ear. Clean them with a mite-killing medication available at pet stores.

If scratching continues even after all anti-flea measures were adopted, it’s time to consult your vet for a possible allergy situation. An allergy test will be performed to determine the cause of your pet’s allergy. Food allergies are among the hardest allergies to diagnose. He will be put on an elimination diet to determine what ingredients need to be avoided in the future. Skin sores will be treated to speed healing. Cortisones will reduce inflammation and antibiotics may be recommended for infections. Just like children, your pet needs to visit an animal professional even once a year. Regular visits will allow your vet to screen your pet for a variety of diseases and thus, provides you with the best information on how to care for him. The most important way to keep a healthy pet is to love and make him happy.

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How A Good Pet Care Guide Keeps The Vet Away

December 19, 2009 by  
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Just like human beings, animals have emotions and feelings too. They need the assurance that their masters love and care for them. In return, pets often reciprocate their love by demonstrating various forms of affection to their owners. These may include making soft purring sounds, licking and even body contacts like rubbing their heads or furs against them.

Pet care is an important responsibility of pet ownership. Pet care requires a lot of patience and is also a way of showing the animals that they are important to us. Pet care will include feeding our pets carefully and ensure that they are groomed properly to maintain a good health.

There are educational videos on pet care, that is, how to maintain the wellness and health of pets. These include various demonstrations on how to care for the different types of pets and what are the attentions required.

For four-legged pets such as dogs and cats, good pet care will include giving them regular baths, checking their paws and ears, trimming their nails as well as fixing regular health checks with a professional veterinarian.

Sanitation plays an important role to the health of the pets and their owners. Bathe your pets regularly and ensure that they are clean at all times. Buy a set of dishes especially for the pets and keep them separately from those used by human beings. After every use, wash the pets’ dishes thoroughly with soap and water, then give them a final rinse them with boiling water.

It is common for pets, especially dogs, to have fleas. Their bites are irritating and annoying; and make the pets feel uncomfortable if the scratching developed into skin rashes. Fleas are also the cause of other more dangerous and serious skin problems such as allergies or dermatitis. As such, good pet care will include conducting regular checks on the animals and getting rid of the fleas.

Dental care is another essential part of pet care. Most canine pets need to maintain a proper dental healthcare routine. A professional pet shop owner will be able to demonstrate the correct way to brush the animals’ teeth. This will prevent gum diseases or other health conditions related to poor oral hygiene.

Products such as detergents, cleaners, fertilizers and pesticides, must be kept well out of the way in the house. These contain chemicals that may be lethal or poisonous to animals and should not be within their reach. This is another way to exercise proper pet care.

Every pet owner, especially those first time owners, should be prepared for the big responsibility of having and owning a pet, as pet care takes more than just skills and experience. Value the existence of nature’s creations and ensure that the animals are given the best pet care. Lastly, always choose the best pet products and supplies so that your pet will have the best nutrition and pet care available.

Article by Ske Chay of http://www.mccbirds.com
Providing useful ideas on good pet care to keep your beloved pets’ health in tip top condition