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Tuesday, 25 December 2007 |
More info... By David Hensley
Obesity in pets is common nowadays causing real problems. The obesity in pets is due to either over feeding or not providing any exercise to the pets or not providing the right diet. Obesity in pets is also attributed to the modern lifestyles of people, who leave their pets alone in their house, eating for themselves whatever they want and not providing any exercise. Obesity conditions of pets can lead to devastating state of their health like high blood pressure, skin problems, increased risk to diabetes mellitus and heat intolerance resulting in pets facing high risks of heat strokes during hot weathers, risk towards infections and towards anesthesia.
Obesity in cats:
Nearly 25 percent of cats are known to be clinically obese, meaning excess fat accumulation of the body. Not having a check on the cats obesity may lead them to the reduction of the cats life span. Obese cats are prone to heart diseases, arthritis, skin disorders, fatty liver disease, lower urinary tract diseases, diabetes and cancer. Obesity can lead to or |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 25 December 2007 )
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Monday, 24 December 2007 |
More info... By Jessica M
There is a parasite that feast on the epidermal waste of dogs and cats alike. They are earmites. Do you have dogs in your home, or do you take care of dogs for others? Then you should be aware of the signs of these pests.
They are large enough to be seen most of the time by the naked eye. A magnifying glass will help you see them quite easily. You may notice that your dog is scratching his ears a lot, or acting different. Your dog could develop a serious yeast infection. This can happen if he scratches, but sometimes it happens even if he doesn't.
A brownish discharge around your dog's ears can alert you to these dog ear mites. What's happening is that the mites are stimulating the production of ear wax. So if you're seeing this, it may be time to give your dog a check up.
You can tell yourself if your dog has ear mites, simply by using a cotton swab to gently remove some of the wax from your dog's ear. If you look |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 24 December 2007 )
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Sunday, 23 December 2007 |
More info... By David Yuri
Not many people are likely enough to have a dog that enjoys wearing dog clothes; if you have a small breed, you will be interested in finding out more about the small dog clothes that are available on the canine fashion market. There are many choices when it comes to the small breeds and the things that can wear because there are many designers who are interested in dressing the small dogs. Even the pet stores are likely to have dog clothes and you can provide yourself with a catalogue in order to make your mind about what your dog is going to wear in the season to come. But the most accessible location when it comes to find the appropriate dog clothes is the internet; thanks to its wide variety, the internet can allow you to order the canine clothing and accessories online without having to bother too much.
The most funny part when it comes to dressing your small dog is trying to match your own clothes with the Dog Clothes; you may even try to match the small dog |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 23 December 2007 )
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Saturday, 22 December 2007 |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 22 December 2007 )
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Friday, 21 December 2007 |
More info... By Adam Boulton
Pets are prone to many illnesses. Hence, they should be taken care of very well and also monitored regularly for any symptom of ill health to keep their well being. A pet can be a happy companion to human being only if it is healthy.
Some of the symptoms of pet diseases causing ill health:
Loss of appetite, excessive gain or loss of weight, excess water consumption, abnormal discharges of the nose, eyes etc., abnormal, difficult, uncontrolled waste elimination, lethargy, abnormal behavior, sudden viciousness, limping, abnormal lumps, finding difficult to get up or lie down, dandruff, open sores, dull coat or ragged coat, excessive head shaking, scratching, biting or licking any particular part of the body, tartar on the teeth, foul breath etc.
Common pet diseases:
Lyme disease: This is an infectious disease spread by a tick, which is not larger than the head of the pin in size. It is caused by a bacterium called spirochete transmitted to the pets and humans by the tick bite. If not treated properly it may lead to |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 21 December 2007 )
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