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Dog’s Bloat – Causes, Symptoms and Prevention

9/8/2017

 
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A state of emergency occurs when a dog’s stomach bloats. It is “dagger in chest” news for the pet-parents. What did you infer by bloat? Or more precisely dog bloat? It is a crucial stage where dog’s life is at risk. Bloat is a condition in dogs when their stomach starts to expand with gas, fluids, and causes twisting movements inside the stomach. These twists and turns inside causes pressure to build up which leads to cut off the blood supply. This stops the working of a part of stomach or the entire stomach.

The medical name of a dog bloat is Gastric Dilatation Volvulus (GDV).  If left untreated or late treatment may lead to fatalities to the dogs. Better work is to find out the early signs, be attuned to the symptoms, and treat dog diseases at an early stage.

Warning Signs Of Bloat In Your Dog









Few signs of dog bloat are:

  • Excessive drooling
  • Swollen gut
  • Anxiety
  • Rapid heartbeat
  • Weakness
  • Not able to vomit even if it feels so

With the progression of the problem, he might go into a panic state, his gums may become pale and swell, pulse might become weak.

You must be wondering what might have caused such serious issues in the dogs. Bloating reasons vary; it might be because of nay of the following:

  • Eating too quickly
  • Having one large meal in a day
  • A lot of exercise after a meal like running
  • Stress
  • Having too much to eat or drink at once
  • Staying with dogs who have bloat

However, causes may also depend upon the type of breed. Some breeds of dogs are much more susceptible to getting bloat than the others like Great Danes, Poodles, German Shepherds, Blood Hounds etc.

Dogs must be prevented from having bloats in their lifetime. It is a serious threat to their lives and not at all a light disease that can be treated easily. Treatment depends upon the severity of the bloat in the dog’s stomach. The vet might have to treat the dog with fluids, antibiotics or surgically remove bloat.

But, prevention is always a healthy option. Preventing bloats from happening in dogs can save them from a very big life-endangering problem. Some basic and common prevention to follow are:

  • Don’t  let him run or perform exercise after he has had his meal.
  • Make sure his intake of water is normal.
  • Reduce stress and make the surroundings more cozy and soothing.
  • Provide him with few small meals in a day rather than a single heavy meal.
  • Look out for any signs and consult a vet if you have slightest of the doubt regarding his health.

K9 Advantix Gives Relief from Multiple Pests in A Single Dose

7/21/2017

 
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There are a number of pests that roam around near the surroundings are fatal for health. All you might have heard on the names of pests might have been Fleas and Ticks only. But, there are various other insects that are also an alarm of trouble for the dogs. To name a few like mosquitoes, sand flies, stable flies and chewing lice – all these are irritants for your pooches. And, this is where K9 Advantix is introduced for the pets. This treatment can be widely used for the removal of multiple parasites in one go.



K9 Advantix is a wide-spectrum remedy that provides protection to puppies and dogs from the above mentioned parasites. It is a monthly preventive for the dogs that is highly recommended by the vets. The fast action formula of this topical treatment efficiently kills 98-100% fleas in 12 hours of application. The ingeniously developed K9 Advantix doesn’t require fleas and ticks to bite the treated pet to die. In fact, as soon as they encounter the dogs, the treatment shows its efficacy and eliminates them.


This potent spot-on prevents the re-infestations from the icky parasites. The dog also becomes tick-free within 48 hours of action of this treatment.


A single dose of K9 Advantix saves the pooches from parasite-borne diseases. It kills fleas, brown dog ticks, lone star ticks, American dog ticks and repels mosquitoes. It also works as a great repellant for sand flies and stable flies. The safe to use topical medication on puppies of 7 weeks and above ensures pest-free month for the furry pals.

The effect of pros of the product will intrigue you to buy it for sure but the dilemma in your mind about the safety will still be there. To fully ensure, that the product is a best one, you need to know the drill of elimination of parasites. K9 Advantix contains Imidacloprid and Permethrin. Both of the ingredients are insecticides that block the medium of sodium flow in the treated dogs. Such action creates a nervous breakdown in the insects by blocking the nerve impulses, causing paralysis and thus eliminating the icky pests from the pet’s body.

The insecticidal properties of the active components, starts killing off ticks within 2 hours of its application and prevents re-infestations.

The waterproof treatment has to be applied on the furry pals like any other topical treatment. Steps are easy to follow:

  • Stand the dog in a comfortable position.
  • Part the fur of the dog so that the skin is visible from the shoulder until the base of the tail.
  • Place the tip of the tube and gently empty out all the contents on the spot.
  • For dogs up to 20 lbs, apply the entire contents of the applicator tube at 2 or 3 spots.
  • For dogs 21 lbs and over, apply the entire contents to 4 or 6 spots.
  • Dosage:
  • For small dogs (1-10lbs) – Green
  • For medium dogs (11-20lbs) – Aqua
  • For large dogs (21-55lbs) – Red
  • For extra large dogs (above 55lbs) – Blue

With such convenient tips and a number of advantages, K9 Advantix should be your first choice when your dog suffers from the same problems as given.



Dog Pancreatitis Symptoms, Causes and Treatment

7/7/2017

 
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Pancreatitis is a disease which causes immense pain, inflammation in dogs. It results in the swelling of pancreas. Pancreas is the organ that releases enzymes which helps in digestion. Pancreatitis disrupts the enzyme flow due to the inflammation. The enzyme is used to break down fats and proteins for digestion. Dues to pancreatitis, these enzymes tend to digest their own body tissues and organs.

All the dog-owners should be aware about pancreatitis in case if your dog gets affected by it.

There are generally two types of pancreatitis i.e acute and chronic.

Acute Pancreatitis

It occurs suddenly in the dogs and there is no sign that the condition exists. It causes immense pain. Zit Acute pancreatitis can be harmful to your dog's health if the infection spreads to the neighboring tissues and organs. It becomes more severe in dogs if it reoccurs. Recurrences of pancreatitis tends to slow down the immune system of the dog's body.

Chronic Pancreatitis

It develops and drags in dogs at a slow rate causing inflammation of the pancreas. In some cases, symptoms may be different like a dog not wanting to play normally, not eating properly, or skipping meal. Chronic pancreatitis may suddenly spread, resulting in acute canine pancreatitis.

Dogs with chronic pancreatitis Likes to have a low-fat diet. Medication can be provided to the dogs to relieve them from the pain and help them recover from pancreatitis.

The symptoms of pancreatitis are like any other which makes it more difficult to diagnose the problem. Here is a list of the symptoms with which one can try and identify the cause.

1. Loss of diet
2. Weakness
3. Vomiting
4. Abdominal Pain
5. Depression
6. Diarrhea
7. Fever
8. Weight Loss
9. Drooling
10. Shock and Collapse

Apart from the above mentioned signs, some of the serious symptoms that leads to severe pancreatitis are:

Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation – leads to multiple hemorrhages
Heart arrhythmia – irregular heart beats

Sepsis – body wide infection in which toxins are generated into the blood
Difficulty breathing

Causes of pancreatitis in dogs are:

1. High-fat diet
2. Obesity
3. Trauma
4. Hypothyroidism – endocrine disease
5. Dietary indiscretion – ability to eat anything
6. Human food
7. Hypercelcemia
8. Toxins
9. Diabetes mellitus

Treatment of Pancreatitis in Dogs

There's a cure for almost everything. Pancreatitis is the disease which cannot be determined at an early stage. So, trying to diagnose the proper cause is the first step of the treatment. In severe cases, immediate intensive care and hospitalization is needed.

Secondly, pain management should be done. Those with acute pain must be give immediate medication to control the pain. You can also take help of effective dog health supplies, dog supplements and dog pain relief or dog anxiety relief products to support the suffering pet.

Some of the common treatments methods of dogs are:

1. IV(Intravenous)  Fluid Therapy
2. Medication for vomiting to prevent dehydration
3. Close monitoring of the serious situation
4. Low fat diet, follow prescriptions
5. To improve the pancreatitis condition, Withholding food and water for a day
6. Not feeding off the table

Following measures can be used to prevent pancreatitis

1. Exercising your dog to keep him healthy and maintaining weight
2. Avoid high-fat diets
3. Avoid human-food
4. Feed in small quantities, at regular intervals



Effective Ways To Increase Your Pet's Quality Of Life

4/3/2017

 
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Do you have wonderful time with your pet's? Would you like to increase your furry pal's life? Every pet lover wants to see his pet healthy and happy around the year. Unfortunately your pets can't talk or express their health issues in front of you. So, it is your responsibility to take care of their health. Here are some of the effective ways to increase your pet's quality of life.

Ways To Increase Your Pet's Quality Of Life

Keep The Pests Away:

None of us want our furry pal's to suffer from bug bites and parasitic infections. It's really grateful that nowadays, there are many product on market, which have shown excellent results on dogs and cats by eliminating the fleas and ticks from them. Frontline Plus, Capstar, Nexgard, Advantage are some of the top products, which pet parents love to use.

Keep Teeth Clean:

Yes, it's true just like us even pets develop tartar and plaque on teeth. It is important to take a proper oral care of your dog or cat, as this can lead to various diseases such as liver, kidney and heart diseases. You need to brush your pet's teeth on regular basis. Make sure you don't use human toothpaste to brush your pet's teeth. There are dental care products for pets that Pet Dent Finger Toothbrush, Pet Dent Toothpaste, Pet Dent Fresh Breath Oral Rinse etc. These are the best selling products, when comes to take care of oral health.

Keep Ears Clean:

Most pet parents visit veterinarian regarding the ear issues of their pet. Ear infection are caused by the bacteria or yeast. Excessive hair, moisture or wax, ear mites, foreign bodies, allergies, and hypothyroidism can all be contributing factors in the development of an ear infection. Dogs ear canal is vertical, so it is easy for debris and moisture to be retained in the ear canal. There are excellent products for cleaning the pet's ears such as Cleanaural Ear and Clean Ear. It helps to remove the earwax, debris, dirt and bacteria from the ears of cats and dogs.

Keep Up Healthy Diet:

This is very essential to know that a balanced and healthy diet is the foundation of good health. Make sure you need to provide food according to their life stage requirements. As in humans small, young and older people have different food requirements, same goes to pet. Ensure that you take your pet for walk on regular basis this helps to keep your pet from becoming obese.

Keep the above points in mind, also make a point to visit the veterinarian for a regular checkup to improve the life of your beloved fur baby. It is advisable to take your dog or cat to the vet at least twice a year.


Four Precautions For Your Dog This Winter Season

1/12/2017

 
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We all love winter season even our dogs too. They have fun with us playing in the snow, going for walks . But, you should be prepared to take care of your fur baby. Here are some of the care tips to keep in mind, as you explore the winter landscape with your beloved four-legged friend.

Precautions For Pet During Winter and Cold Weather

Keep Your Dog Indoor:

People with an old-school mentality leave the dogs outside in freezing temperatures because they have fur. But the actual thing is that the fur can't completely secure them from freezing cold. It will be like a person wearing a light jacket and trying to sleep on the frozen ground. Your pooch can play outside, walk in the snow and cold weather, but keeping him outside the whole night in a freezing temperature can be dangerous.

Avoid Salt:

It can be difficult to avoid rock salt, which is scattered on the sidewalks and on the street. You will find the salt on driveways and on sidewalks in suburbs, commercial areas. Salt can burn your pooch's paws. Make sure, you avoid the areas that are heavily salted during snow storms. You can always carry a towel with you to wipe your pooch's paws anytime you are walking on a salted area. Wiping the paws with a damp towel can also save them from licking away the irritants, which cause problems internally as well.

Carry a Towel on Walks and to the Dog Park:

You should carry the bath towels with you, if you are going for a long walk or for trips to the dog park with your furry pal. So, that you can wipe their paws and legs, if they are wet and icy from the snow. If they are wet, wipe away the moisture gently and then wrap your dog in the towel. This will help to bring their core temperature up and keep them away from suffering from hypothermia.

Keep Away From Antifreeze:

Make sure, that you keep your dog out of reach of Antifreeze. This has a sweet smell, which attracts your pet and it can be deadly when ingested.

After reading this blog, hope you will be able to take care of your furry pal during the winter season.


Satisfying Ways To Relief My Dog From Itching?

9/30/2016

 
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When a dog becomes itchy and start scratching, it can lead to skin disease and give a lots of pain to him. This can be upsetting and distressing for the owners too. Unfortunately, there are many reasons, which can cause itching in your furry pal such as parasites, Eczema, diet, allergies, dirty coats, infections etc. It is really important to relieve itching in dogs before he scratches to such an extent that he brakes his skin and causes an open sore and get infected. Make sure, that you take your pooch to the vet for check up as soon as you notice a problem. The veterinarian can help to identify the cause and advise a treatment plan. In the meantime, here are some of the things, which can help you to relief the itchy dog.


Parasitic Treatments:

Check your dog for any parasitic infestation, as this can also lead your dog to be itchy. If it is fleas or ticks, be sure to wash his bedding, vacuum your carpets and upholstered furniture on regular basis. You also need to treat your dog to eliminate the parasites. There are numerous flea and tick products available in the market like Frontline Plus or Advantage - these are spot-on solutions to kill fleas and ticks and further protect your dog from parasitic infestations. You can we use collar for example Seresto collar or Scalibor tick collar to prevent from infestation in your pooch. 

Balanced Diet: 

It is important that your pooch gets well-balanced diet with all the nutrients, vitamins, minerals etc. This will help to keep your dog in tip top condition, and even reduce the itching and scratching in him. Check out, if your furry pal is allergic to some sort of food or any ingredient, as this can be also the cause of his skin irritation. Your vet will recommend a hypo-allergenic diet for your pet or you can choose to cook the food for him with the best suited ingredients.

Grooming:

If your dog have minor itching problem, it can be reduced by giving a bath to your dog, using a mild shampoo; which is suggested by your vet. In some of the cases, it is not advisable to shampoo your pup, specially if his skin is dry. Instead, of shampooing you can bath your dog with oatmeal, by brushing gently to remove the debris from the coat, Ensure that you don't rub on the damaged skin.


Treatments:
Your vet will prescribe treatments to treat the underlying problems contributing to your dog's persistent scratching. He can advice antibiotic treatments to clear up the existing skin infections or hot spots.
The above stated pointers can help you to relieve itching in dogs, but make sure you consult your vet and not try to deal the situation by your self. He will advise you the best suited treatments after diagnosing the cause, to alleviate your dog from itching.



Easy Way To Get Rid Of Pet Stains & Odors From Carpet

8/26/2016

 
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Are you fed up of cleaning and cleaning, but not able to eliminate the stain and smell in house and from the carpet. It is really important to clean the area completely. As long as your pet can smell his personal scent. He will continue to do bathroom in the same place. Don't despair, we have come with some simple homemade cleaners which will surely help you to solve this problem.









Baking Soda - Water And Vinegar Spray:

This is the best and easy method of cleaning up the stain and odor from the carpets. Most of the pet owners prefer this spray as it is simple, inexpensive and works amazingly perfect on the urine stains. The vinegar is known to remove the stains it will also help to get rid of the old stains too. Baking soda is known for removing the odor. When these two ingredients are teamed up they do a good job for eliminating the stains and odors.

  • At the first step you need to blot a paper or cloth to clean up as much as possible.

  • Sprinkle the the baking soda over the area where accident has occurred.
  • Keep it about for 10 to 15 minutes and vacuum it.
  • Spray the water and vinegar solution on the area and blot to remove the excess fluid.
  • Repeat the process that is sprinkle banking soda, spray the water and vinegar solution on it.
  • This gives a mini volcano effect, the bubble are formed which will actively eat away the stain.
  • Blot and rub gently dry with a soft cloth after letting it to sit for 5 minutes.

Hydrogen-Peroxide / Baking Soda Mixture:

This is another great solution which helps to break down the crystals of urine and removing the stains. You need to combine it with natural baking soda, to get a great solution for cleaning up the stains.
  • Take a paper towel or cloth and cover the stain.
  • Place some heavy thing on top, to soak the excess liquid
  • After that remove the paper towel or cloth from the stain.
  • When you have soaked the liquid properly.
  • Then mix together 1/2 cup of 3% hydrogen peroxide and 1 teaspoon of dish liquid.
  • Slowly pour the solution on the stain.
  • Sprinkle a generous handful of baking soda over the stain.
  • Gently scrub the mixture on the carpet with the help of scrub-brush or cloth.
  • Let it sit for 10 to 15 minutes.
  • Then vacuum the area thoroughly.
  • If the stain are tough, you can repeat the the above steps.

Hope these simple homemade cleaners will help to eliminate the bacteria, stains and odor from the face fibers of the carpet.

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Why Dogs Don't Like To Be Hugged

5/19/2016

 
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My Doggie Does not Like it When I Hug Him.....A Logical Explanation by a Renowned Veterinarian for this Pre-condition in Canines

In fact petting your furry pal is the best form of stress-buster that lowers your blood pressure and enhances the levels of hormone oxytocin. But have you ever wondered what impact does your hugging have on the tyke? A renowned veterinarian says that it might not be all wagging tails. The answer is very complex and so naturally there would be lot of questions in the minds of dog owners.

Some dogs dislike getting hugged while others simply do not react at all. Other dogs completely fall head over heels when you hug them. So why is there so much of behavior difference in dogs? Isn't it true that dogs are best friends of humans? If yes, then why is it that your doggie lets you hug him while dislikes it when some other human does the same thing? Shouldn't he just crave for the attention the same way? Doesn't he enjoy the belly rubs or rump scratch as much as we do? Such questions come in our minds while dwelling on this topic.


A reputed veterinarian answers these questions by saying that the one thing that dog owners need to be clear about is that every dog is different and so their reaction will be completely diverse. So if your doggie does not like your hugs it does not necessarily mean that he does not love you rather it is not a way that dogs display their affection contrary to what human beings do. 

This can be understood by an example. When you take your pooch to a friend's place who has a dog the two pooches greet each other differently than human beings. The way they say hello is contingent on factors like whether they are meeting for the very first time or are they reforming their old bonds. They smell each other's face, smell their rump, wag their tails, or bow to each other but never hug. This is a sad fact but it is true even if two dogs are besties.

In dog parks, when you see dogs romping at the park there is a dog who bullies others by constantly standing on the other dog or pushing down on his shoulders. This can by no means be termed as an aggressive behavior in the doggie world. Rather it is considered to be an assertive and controlled behavior. So when you hug your little bundle of love the reaction totally depends on the dog breed. For example; golden retrievers are renowned for fondness over any kind of touching while other dog breeds consider it to be a threat So there is a thin demarcation line between what is acceptable or not by the dog.

When you hug your pal he will sniff you, close his mouth or do a bit of lip licking. He is thinking in his mind whether he has done something wrong which has invoked such a reaction from you. This results in anxiety and he does not know whether to sit still or do something. We know that you love your tyke a lot but remember we are not the same species. This difference needs to be understood and then we need to correct the way we deal with our pooch.

When you hug your furry pal and he leans on to you and snuggles it means that he loves when you hug him. But if he leaps away when you lean in it is safe to interpret that he does not like being hugged. Hence, it is important to interpret the doggie behavior correctly because mishaps do happen if the doggie behavior is misinterpreted. There have been cases where a hug at the wrong time resulted in lethal snaps by the pooch with the help of his sharp teeth. You would not want to have a piece of it. Do you?.


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