Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Dog Care: Top 10 Ways To Keep Your Dog Forever Young

There is a large disparity between the life spans of dogs and humans. After having loved a pet and lost one, it seems unfair. The best we can do is to keep our friends as healthy as possible and “forever young.”

Here are My Top 10 Ways to Keep Your Dog Forever Young:

1. Know When Your Pet is “Old.” The time when your dog is considered a “senior” depends largely on his or her breed and size. According to Dr. Johnny Hoskins in Geriatrics and Gerontology of the Dog and Cat, small breed dogs (less than 20 pounds) are in their senior years around nine to 13 years of age. Medium sized dogs (21 to 50 pounds) around nine to 11.5 years; large breed dogs (51 to 90 pounds) around 7.5 to 10.5 years and giant dogs (more than 90 pounds) between six and nine years. In general, smaller breed dogs live longer.

2. Wellness Exams. When your pet is considered a senior, you should bring your dog for regular geriatric examinations. These examinations help identify early diseases or problems in older pets. Exams should include a history and physical examination with evaluation of the teeth, listening to the heart and lungs (by stethoscope), abdominal palpation (feeling of the abdomen) and inspection of your dog’s ear and eyes. Weight monitoring, parasite check (fecal examination) and blood work and urine tests are also often recommended. Other tests may be indicated depending on your pet's symptoms.


3. Watch for Illness. Careful observation at home is extremely important. By nature of survival, dogs are very good at hiding their illness until it is too late. Take time to examine your pet. Feel him or her for masses and indications of weight loss or loss of musculature. Things to watch for include changes in water consumption or patterns of urination, poor appetite, weight loss or gain, coughing or difficulty breathing, changes in activity level, vomiting, diarrhea and skin lumps or masses. If you have questions or concerns about your pet, play it safe and have him or her evaluated by your veterinarian. Early diagnosis is vital to the success of treatment.

4. Weight Control. Obese dogs have shorter life spans than non-obese dogs. Obesity may lead to a number of health problems. Excess weight puts excess stress on your dog's heart. When the heart doesn't function properly, other organs may suffer including the brain, lungs, liver and kidneys. Over time, these problems may become severe enough to cause life-threatening conditions.

5. Keep Close Tabs. In general, “outdoor” free roaming dogs have shorter lives than indoor animals. Infectious diseases, poisonings and trauma are common killers. Senior dogs have decreased reflexes and may not see and hear as well as they used to. This makes them vulnerable to outside dangers such as predators or cars. Keep dogs on leashes or in fenced-in yards.

6. Monitor Your Environment. Keep poisons up and out of your dog’s reach. Common toxins include antifreeze, rat poison and slug bait. Keep trash out of reach. Don't count on your pet to “know better.” It doesn't take a large amount of a dangerous substance to make your dog seriously ill.

7. Nutrition. Feed your pet a premium high quality diet supplements such as Hill's Science Diet®, Iams® or Eukanuba®. Feed low fat and high fiber foods since high fat and/or low fiber foods are thought to decrease life expectancy. Minimize treats and make them nutritious and low in calories. Air-popped popcorn is often a good treat for dogs. With your veterinarian, you should discuss the merits of a diet formulation for your senior dog.

8. Exercise. Exercise helps to maintain a healthy body weight, strengthens joints and muscles and provides mental stimulation for your dog.

9. Spay and Neuter. Spayed and neutered dogs tend to have fewer health problems. Spaying is the removal of the ovaries and uterus. Without these organs, ovarian cysts, uterine infections and cancer of the reproductive tract are no longer a concern. Studies have shown that dogs spayed before puberty have a significantly lower chance of developing breast cancer than unspayed dogs, or dogs spayed later in life. Health problems that can be associated with birthing are also eliminated with spaying. Neutering is the removal of the testicles. Without these organs, testicular cancer is no longer a concern and the risk of prostate problems is reduced. In addition, the desire to “wander” is diminished, which lowers the chance of your dog running away and suffering trauma, such as being hit by a car.

10. Mental Stimulation. Provide your pet with toys, games and quality time. Most pets are never too old to play. Encourage mental stimulation. It is never too late to teach old dogs new tricks.

Follow these top 10 tips, and you’ll keep your dog forever young.

Friday, December 7, 2007

Tips to Caring for a Puppy

Your new puppy needs to be stimulated both mentally and physically, which means regular exercise and learning should be an important part of his/her everyday life. It’s essential that you walk your puppy at least twice a day to promote coordination and learning, but make sure that he/she has adjusted to a collar and is comfortable wearing it before proceeding. Play, pet and talk to your puppy to encourage both social and people skills on a daily basis. When company visits, you will want your puppy to be on his/her best behavior and the proper social skills will go a long way in making both your guests and your pup feel more comfortable.

Growing puppies have a healthy appetite and, as such, you will need to be ready for a picky eater. Most puppy food manufacturers offer feeding guidelines on both dry and canned food, which are essential in making sure your new friend has a healthy eating pattern. If possible, keep the feeding times on a regular schedule so that your puppy will begin to develop a familiar routine. Always make sure that your puppy has fresh, clean drinking water and a dry place to sleep. Cold drinking water is the norm for those hot summer days, but many pups prefer warm water in the winter.

An important part of caring for a puppy is proper veterinary attention, which includes vaccinations and regular checkups. Some states require that puppies receive a rabies vaccination when they reach the appropriate age and are required to receive a booster every two years after that. For your state laws regarding animal vaccinations, consult with your local veterinarian and always keep a written record of your puppy’s medical history, vaccinations and other important facts relating to his/her healthcare.

Speaking of health, one of the most common problems that many puppies face is that of tapeworms, which look like rice, and roundworms, which look like long pasta noodles. If you notice anything out of the ordinary in your pet’s stool, consult with a local veterinarian for treatment. In many cases, over-the-counter liquid worm medicine can be purchased at pet stores and local retailers for the purpose of ridding your pet of these unwanted parasites.

The information contained in this article is designed to be used for reference purposes only. It should not be used as, in place of or in conjunction with professional veterinary advice and/or recommendations surrounding puppy care. For additional information, consult with your local veterinarian.

Dog Grooming Tips

When it comes to grooming man’s best friend, some dogs are naturally easier to care for than others. A dog with long hair, for instance, requires daily brushing while a dog with shorter hair may only require brushing several times each week. The best way to approach dog grooming is to assess what your dog needs and find the most effective way of keeping him/her looking fluffed and fabulous.

The first step to grooming your dog is to find the right brush for the job. You should start by letting your dog sniff the comb or brush before beginning with gentle strokes that will allow your pet to get acquainted with the feeling of being brushed. Although this may promote a nervous or anxious feeling at first, your dog will soon adapt to the process. You should always brush in the direction of the hair growth and be aware of any knots or tangles that may be present. If you find any problem areas that are resistant to regular brushing and/or an anti-tangle comb, you can carefully remove the tangle with scissors.

Every dog owner’s approach is different when it comes to bathing their pet, but it’s an important step that must not go overlooked. Despite their fascination with dirt, dogs don’t want to stay dirty and they rely on us to make sure they are clean. In the beginning, most dogs will be resistant to the idea of a bath, which is why it’s important to get them used to the process as early as possible. If you teach him/her how to act at a young age, bath time will be a breeze by the time your pup reaches adulthood. Depending on the size of your dog, you may need an extra pair of hands to hold him/her while you proceed with the bath. It’s important that your pet not slip away until being fully rinsed of any shampoo.

The final step to grooming your dog is clipping and filing his/her nails. It is important to use only those trimmers that are specifically designed for this purpose. While holding the dog’s paw firmly in your hand, cut the tip of the nail with a single stroke making certain to stop before reaching the quick. This area is most visible immediately following a bath, but can also be enhanced with the use of baby oil. After clipping your dog’s nails properly, using a file will help to smooth over any rough areas that may be left behind.

The information contained in this article is designed to be used for reference purposes only. It should not be used as, in place of or in conjunction with professional veterinary advice and/or recommendations surrounding dog grooming. For additional information on techniques, safety and health concerns, consult with your local veterinarian.

Tips to Caring for a Kitten

What's soft, cuddly and needs all of the attention that you can possibly spare? If you are the proud owner of a kitten, you already know that he/she is all of this and more. To put it simply, your kitten is probably the cat's meow and it's your job to make sure that this energetic little ball of fur enjoys a happy and healthy life.
When you bring a new kitten home, you can expect a certain level of anxiety as he/she gets used to the new environment. By the time they reach the age of 6-8 weeks old, kittens will begin to eat on their own. They will still need warm milk, which you can heat on a kitchen range or in a microwave, and will begin to eat kitten food at an age that is specified by manufacturers and/or a veterinarian.

Like puppies, kittens must be groomed regularly to ensure a healthy and shiny coat. This includes bathing and brushing, which can either be done in your home or at a local pet grooming center. An essential part of caring for your kitten involves making sure that he/she receives the proper vaccinations, especially any that may be required by state law. When it comes to health, a combination of regular checkups and vaccinations are important to your kitten's life and health.

Regardless of whether your kitten becomes an indoor or outdoor pet, it is important to make sure that he/she has fresh drinking water and eats on a regular schedule. When it comes to feeding guidelines, every food manufacturer suggests something different according to your cat's age and/or weight. In order for your feline to maintain a healthy diet, it's important to follow these suggestions precisely unless your vet recommends otherwise.

If your kitten will be living indoors, litterbox training is a must. The most important aspect of this training approach is placement of the litterbox, which should be easily accessible and private for your cat. Your kitten's litterbox should not have so much litter than it feels like quicksand, so go sparingly as you prepare the area for use. After your kitten eats, take him/her to the litterbox until he/she has made use of the facilities. After a while, your kitten will get used to the space and will gain an understanding of how it is to be used.

When it comes to playtime, your kitten will be full of energy. Cats love to pounce, so anything that moves or has a bell attached will be a big hit. If you want to keep it simple, kittens love to chase a strand of yarn and will be more than happy to spend time playing with their new family. Plush mice, catnip and other similar toys will keep your kitten entertained for hours.

The information contained in this article is designed to be used for reference purposes only. It should not be used as, in place of or in conjunction with professional veterinary advice and/or recommendations surrounding kitten care. For additional information on training techniques, safety and health concerns, consult with your local veterinarian.

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Dealing With Your Dog's Behavioral Problems: Barking & Biting

All puppies are rambunctious and love to chew on everything from shoes and toys and, at times, even their owner. While these are normal activities for a pup, the greater concern is to correct this behavior before your little one matures into a disobedient dog. In addition to biting, some dogs do not understand the limit when it comes to barking. All dogs bark, but how much is too much and what can be done to correct the problem? If your dog's bark is worse than his bite, that's a good thing, but what happens if both are equally troubling?

When it comes to behavioral problems, there are a number of factors that may be contributing to your four-legged friend's unruly actions. Health problems are a common reason why some dogs act out with aggression in the form of barking and/or biting. If a dog suddenly begins to demonstrate any type of negative behavior that has never before been an issue, consult with a veterinarian as these issues may be related to a health problem that needs a proper diagnosis and/or treatment.


If your dog is still small or young enough that he/she is easy to control, it's important to begin obedience training to help eliminate aggressive behavior. Not only can barking and/or biting be stressful to visiting guests, it can also be a potential warning sign that your dog is asserting dominance and may not be safe to be around.

When your dog barks, pay close attention to his/her demeanor. Is it a playful bark or one that is followed by a snarl or growl? If you don't sense any danger, you can begin to train your dog to stop barking on command. By using positive reinforcement, your pet will learn to obey your instructions. Place your hand up and open as though you were about to wave at someone, but make sure that your hand is in front of the dog, but not too close. Bring your middle finger and thumb together in a swift motion as though your hand were a closing mouth. As you do this, say it in a firm voice. If your dog stops barking, reward him/her with a treat. Repeat this step until your dog learns to obey your command.

When it comes to a dog that bites, the corrective training approach must be handled very carefully. If your dog simply likes to chew or believes in playing rough, giving him/her a chew toy to redirect their attention may be the answer. If your dog is especially aggressive toward you, your family or visitors to your home, it's important to deal with this issue quickly. The best approach is to have your dog examined by a veterinarian and, if advised, enroll him/her in an obedience training course. If your dog is able to develop the right social skills, he/she will likely be more relaxed around people.

The information contained in this article is designed to be used for reference purposes only. It should not be used as, in place of or in conjunction with professional veterinary advice and/or recommendations surrounding aggressive behavior, including barking and/or biting, or the corrective approach required to reduce such actions. For additional information on training techniques, safety and health concerns, consult with your local veterinarian.

Friday, November 30, 2007

How to keep your pet Healthy

In a day where there is more information than time to read, make sure that you go to a credible and reliable source. Our new blog site gives pet owner’s the opportunity to inform others on pet products, news, and advice. It’s also a great way to get additional information on pet medications, local dog parks, and is perfect for connecting with people who have a passion for pets.
Keeping your pet healthy doesn’t have to cost a lot. There are a lot of sites out there that promise to help your pet while providing low prices. However, often times the opposite happens- high prices and products that don’t always help. Because we love our pets for who they are, what they do for us, and the unconditional love they offer it’s important that we take care of them. Every owner should have the following items for their pet. Here are the basic necessities:
  • ID Tag
  • Grooming Tools (shampoos, dental, ears and eyes, stain
    removers)
  • Water and Food Bowls
  • Bed
  • Toys
  • Treats
  • Scratching post (cats)
  • Cat Grass (cats)

When it comes to your pet’s health, it’s important that they get check-ups often. Taking your cat or dog to the veterinarian ensures that your pet is free of conditions such as worms, dental conditions and other health problems. However, there are other things you can do to help decrease costly visits to the vet. Providing your pet with proper nutrition they need can ensure that they stay well. Use the following check list to help pick up the right products for your pet:

  • Flea Control Medication- Giving your cat or dog flea control can make sure they don’t get infested with unwanted fleas and tick. Medications like Frontline, Frontline Plus, Advantage, K9 Advantix, Program Flea, and Capstar are great products that can be used on cats and dogs as young as 7 weeks old.
  • Dewormers- Many pets can become ill from worms. In some cases if left untreated a pet may become seriously ill, requiring medical attention. Giving your cat products such as Tape Worm Tabs, Worm Protector 2X, or Evict Liquid Wormer can make sure your pet stays worm free.
  • Heartworm Prevention- It’s important that you get your cat or dog checked for heartworms before purchasing medication as it will require a prescription. Heartworms can occur during mosquito season; early detection ensures that your pet will recover properly. For pets infected with heartworm medications such as Heartgard, Sentinel for Dogs, Revolution, and Iverhart Plus may be prescribed.
  • Vaccines- Many pet owners choose to vaccinate their cat or dog themselves. If you choose to this route it is important that you have the right products. Vaccines and syringes should be bought and administered to pets properly
  • Food Supplements- Products such as Syner-G, NUPRO, Missing Link, Barley Dog/ Cat, Green-Um and others can help give your
    cat or dog the nutrition they’re missing while helping to decrease gas, bloating, increasing energy and more.
  • Vitamins- Giving your pet vitamins can give them the essential vitamins and minerals they need to keep your pet functioning in top condition. Vitamins such as Vita- Tabs, Pet Tabs, Prozyme, Pet-Tinic, and others are a great choice.

While it’s important that we protect our cat or dog with the right medications, there are other things pet owner’s can do to keep their pet happy. Giving your pet tender, loving, care can go a long way. Treat your pet with his or her favorite toy, and don’t just bring it home but play with them. Doing this is a great way to show your car or dog you care about them. By being there for your pet you can be sure that you’re paying attention to what’s going on. Often times a pet may feel depressed or be in pain. Left unnoticed, they can feel neglected. Pay attention to your pet and always make sure you set aside time for them whether it’s playing indoors, taking them for a walk, going for adventures outdoors, or simply snuggling up for a nap. Your cat or dog will love the attention and you’ll feel great knowing you helped your pet.

Keeping your cat or dog healthy doesn’t have to cost a lot. Protecting them against fleas and ticks, worms, and other conditions can help ensure that they stay well. It’s important that we give our pet’s what they need, an ID Tag, bed, toys, treats, and other essentials. However, it is also important to show we care. Giving your pet the proper care will ensure they live happy, healthy, and long

Saturday, November 24, 2007

FITNESS FOR LIFE ::

Physical fitness for dogs and humans has rewards that far outweigh the struggle that's required to become fit.
“Nugget” was a Golden Retriever… and a member of our family for sixteen, memorable years. And one of the fondest memories I will carry with me the rest of my life is of the innumerable early morning runs we took together along the old forested logging roads just outside our door in northern Wisconsin. Her enthusiasm for the forty-minute exercise sessions sparked my commitment to good health, especially on those mornings when I’d rather have skipped our run and she just wouldn’t allow it. Until kidney disease claimed her at age sixteen, her state of health was excellent and despite an arthritic spine, her mobility was always very good
Far outweighing the inconvenience of committing time and effort to achieve physical fitness, the rewards of being physically fit, for man and dog, will last a lifetime. And those rewards can actually be felt physically and emotionally. Deep inside every canine brain there exists what I call a Joy Center. (It’s actually a structure called the Hypothalamus!) That’s where nerve impulses of happiness and pleasure set the dog’s tail into motion, crank up the heart and breathing rate, and propel the dog into all sorts of body language that signals excitement and enthusiasm for whatever wonderful thing is about to happen. And since all dogs are born to run, anticipation of an exercise session really sets off that Joy Center. Running is a naturally rewarding emotional and physical experience for any dog and is a natural fitness enhancer.
ADVANTAGES OF KEEPING FIT
The primary outgrowth of keeping your dog physically fit will be a substantially improved quality of life throughout the aging process. And when old age does come knocking, your dog will be much better equipped to continue to be mobile, alert and enthusiastic throughout the day. You have to decide if the goal of a higher quality of life, throughout life, is worth the effort for you and your dog. Even in the presence of such age related debilitation as arthritis, circulatory inefficiency, or cognitive dysfunction, any physically active dog will be far better off than one that has led a sedentary life. When thinking of how physical fitness impacts your dog, “quality of life” are the key words. Robert Gillette, DVM, MS, has published numerous articles on canine sports medicine and exercise physiology and is the Director of the Sports Medicine Program, College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama. Dr. Gillette states “Fitness and exercise have the same beneficial affects in the dog as they do in the human. It helps to keep unwanted weight off the dog and improves the overall physical health. One of the most important benefits that exercise has on the dog is the positive effect on its psychological well-being. And sedentary canines have a much higher risk of health and medical problems than active dogs. This parallels the same health issues seen in humans.”
HOW TO KEEP YOUR DOG FIT
Not all dogs are able to run free with their human companion along deserted logging roads every morning. And most dogs are tightly constrained by their environment and the responsibilities and limitations of their human keeper. But there are ways all of us can contribute to our dogs’ quality of life through physical fitness no matter where or how we live. And the foundation upon which any fitness goal rests is high quality nutrition. More than anything else, what you feed your dog and how much of it you feed will impact the dog’s level of fitness. Simply stated, do not allow your dog to become overweight. And you must fight the urge to chose your dog’s food based upon price, and instead base the purchase decision on quality. If you do nothing else to improve your dog’s fitness, choose a high quality, meat-based food and avoid feeding too much of it. You have total control over what your dog eats; that’s a big responsibility and it impacts the dog’s physical fitness every single day.
Physical activity is a very close second when it comes to keeping fit because every tissue in the body needs to be worked for optimal function to be achieved. An overweight, sedentary dog will have little enthusiasm for getting off the couch for a walk around the block because exercise is not comfortable and is not immediately rewarding when the level of fitness is low. Fitness must be earned.
What is a good way to get started on a fitness program for your dog? Dr. Gillette suggests “Initially it is best to assume the dog is not conditioned or fit. Have the dog checked out by your veterinarian to be sure the dog is healthy enough to participate in an exercise program. You should choose an appropriate exercise that allows the dog to participate. A few examples of these types of exercise are jogging, biking, hiking, roller blading, cross-country skiing, playing fetch plus many more. The dog can run with the owner during some of these types of activities, but for safety reasons keep in mind the need for leash restraint.“
Obviously, you need to tailor the activity to the breed because that little overweight Dachshund will have a much different ability level than the neighbor’s Akita. Dr. Gillette believes running is an excellent way to keep a dog fit and says, “Begin by taking the dog for a one mile run, no longer. Assess the endurance and how the dog reacts to this distance. Signs that are indicative of fatigue are panting, dry mouth, attempts to find shade, stopping to drink water, abnormal gait, and reluctance to continue. The workout should stop when these signs appear. We do not want to create a medical emergency! Determine at what distance these signs first occur and that will be the beginning distance. If the dog does not show any of these signs during the run, observe it for a few hours after the run and again the next morning. If the dog shows any discomfort then cut back the distance by one half. If the dog shows no problems then increase the distance using a weekly stair step program. Increase the distance by one-half to one-mile increments. Use the same signs as described to determine the dog’s ability to handle increases in exercise. Always check the dog’s paws and pads at the end of every workout session and if any lesions or lacerations are present consult your veterinarian.”
In addition to Dr. Gillette’s suggestions about running consider joining a local dog club. There all sorts of fitness activities such as showing, obedience training, and agility exercises and competitions that are fun and provide mental and physical stimulation. Even something as simple as a walk around the block every day will have a beneficial health impact on you and your dog. Other things you can do to improve your dog’s fitness relate to keeping health maintenance updated through an annual veterinary physical exam. Thyroid Gland function should be checked in any dog that seems sedentary and overweight. Always bring in a urine sample to be checked, too, because an underlying bladder or kidney infection will create a continuous drag on your dog’s health. A Blood Chemistry Panel, which analyzes a multitude of biochemical parameters in your dog, is an excellent way to monitor invisible organ function status and should be done annually. Be sure to check the gums and teeth regularly, especially the difficult-to-see molars where abscessed roots are common. Poor oral health is a major cause of debilitation in older dogs and next month’s column will explore that topic in depth. If your dog develops arthritis there are a number of products including non-prescription dietary supplements such as Omega Fatty Acids that often greatly improve function, mobility and comfort.
In summary, there are two main factors you need to address if you are to keep your dog physically fit. One is nutritional… high quality, meat-based food in amounts that keep your dog slightly thin rather than slightly (or grossly) overweight. The other is physical activity… in amounts that stimulate the mind and heart of your wonderful canine companion. The rewards for fitness are there for you and your dog to achieve. Is it time for you and your dog to “Go For It”?

Pet Insurance & Pet Health Insurance:

Pet Insurance & Pet Health Insurance: Financial Security in Pet Care

Most Pet owners who don't have kids treat their pets like kids, So when their loved ones is sick or unwell , many owners don't hesitate to get the best care for their best friends. Being a pet owner can add a lot of friendship towards another living being & security to ones life.

Being a pet owner also means taking care of your pet's health & caring for your pet. Just as human insurances save a lot of money during sickness, pet insurance are a best way to save money on your pet's health care bills & some pet insurance are applicable for online pet supply purchases.

Just like a family's health insurance plan, most pets are now covered by Pet Insurances or pet health insurance plans.The best way to you're pets good health is by buying pet insurance. Pet Insurances are helpful to most pet owners when they first adopt a pet, Health Insurance for Pets will greatly reduce the various pet care schedules be it immunizations on a regular schedule or a monthly veterinarian visits. Without pet insurance the veterinary bills can quickly add up, not to mention the impact of an accident or a serious illness within the family. Health Insurance for Pets also provides emotional relief & reduces the cost burden.

Pet Health care includes, vaccinations, medications and surgical procedures. But all these procedure could put a dent in pet owners finances.
To financially protect your family from all of these costs and to avoid making difficult decisions, pet owners should consider purchasing Health Insurance for pets. Pet Insurances plans cover the medical costs of catastrophic accidents and illnesses. Some insurance plans even help to reduce the cost of routine care. Pet insurance does not normally provide coverage for the loss of a pet. However, people who own exotic pets, award winning pets or pets that help the owner with daily living (performance or circus dogs) can obtain such coverage by purchasing special private property insurance.

PETS HEALTH AND INSURANCE:

Pet's health is not only important for the pet & the pet owner but also to the society they are living in. Each year almost 1 million persons bitten by dogs or cats or small pets & require medical attention. Children & Adults should never approach an unfamiliar animal.

If you do get bitten or scratched
• Wash the area with soap and water,
• Apply anti-bacterial medication, and
• Bandage the wound, and consider medical attention.
Teach your children to tell you about any animal bite or scratch that they receive
In order to prevent any unintentional damage to family & friends, taking care of pet's health can be beneficial for the pet owners & kids in the family. There are a few simple tips to keep your pet healthy. Keeping pets healthy is a good sign of being a responsible owner.
How can you keep your pet healthy?
• Once you adopt a pet from pet adoption shelter or from a pet breeder, have your pet's health checked by a veterinarian. Purchase a Pet Health Insurance to off set medical bills
• Keep your pet healthy by visiting a veterinarian's office regularly, schedule shots and treatment for worms. Since the cost of veterinary care may not be within everyone's reach, the local animal shelter or humane society may have information about low-cost clinics or look into purchasing pet insurance.
• Take care of your pet by feeding a balanced diet and do not allow pets to eat raw food or drink out of the toilet.
• Clean your pet's living area at least once a week. Bury the feces, or place them in a plastic bag and then put it in the trash.
• Litter boxes should be cleaned daily and the dirty litter placed in a plastic bag.
• Your pet's health & pet owners health should be safeguarded by keeping your pet immunized against rabies.

PET MEDICATIONS:

PET MEDICATIONS: Pet Medications consist of prescription and non-prescription medication to treat common pet symptoms.

Pet Medication is not a substitute for a veterinary doctor visits, but should be used in conjunction with veterinary doctors consultations. Most online pet med stores or a veterinary hospital, usually fill pet prescriptions. Pet owners should be well knowledgeable in terms of use for effective pet care.

Pet Medication ads on TV tend to catch the pet owners attention by showing a dog or a cat which cannot walk or showing symptoms of arthritis or ads which are emotionally attached. These type of emotionally attached pet medication ads are effective because because people are very close to their pets and most treat them as their own kids , so pet owners go any extent to keep their pets happy and anxiety-free.


Most Pet owners now have the choice of visiting online pet medication stores, which dispenses the most common pet medications. Most online pet med stores now accept pet health insurance also.


Friday, November 23, 2007

Symptoms of Good Pet Health

Symptoms of Good Pet Health: Most pets health can be identified by pet behavior patterns, pet exterior & pet food habits. Some of the best symptoms of good pet health are as below. Most pet owners need to be aware of these good health symptoms to ensure that their pet is healthy.

a) Soft Shinier Coat


b) No Digestion Problems, this can be identified when pet owners are dog walking
c) Pets teeth have no or very less tartar formation


d) Strong Bones & healthy Muscles


e) Pets which are healthy have more energy & higher activity levels
Pet owners need to constantly monitor these pet health patterns during daily activity & quickly identify if there is a need for a trip to the veterinary hospital

Monday, November 12, 2007

Pet Care Resources on the Internet

Pet Care Resources on the internet are a very common pet care research technique by pet owners, most pet owners write or maintain on their website their pet care experiences.
Pet care on the Internet involves many different opinions, pet care articles & pet care products can also be researched on the Internet.
Interactive Pet care Forums are an excellent way of finding free information. Most pet members contribute to the forms to which they are members of.

All Pet Care Techniques

There are a variety of ways to take care of your pet;
however there is always a base level of pet care, which every pet owner should be aware of. Pet care includes regular pet doctor visits & every day hygiene. Some of the most common pet care techniques are mentioned here as guidelines or a checklist.

1. One of the most important pet care techniques is to have a scheduled time in the mornings & in the evenings to walk your pet in the open.

2. One of the most common pet care technique which is overseen is pet collars & pet ID tags should be constantly monitored to ensure that pet's collar has not become too tight during the growing process.
3. When pets are taken out during a shopping visit to the grocery or any other, proper pet care techniques should be followed, never leave a pet in a car/truck in the summertime, even if you have the windows slightly open. Your pet can get a heat effect especially cars or trucks get very hot even if it's a short while In the sun, pets can sustain considerable health risk & death, if kept for long.

4. Pets should be constantly shown that one & all love them, pet owners should constantly ensure that their pet has special treats and toys of his own. A bag full of toys placed in the corner can be handy for the pet to play with, when pets are left alone.

5. Pet care is essential when there are children involved. Pets should never be left unsupervised with children. Children have a tendency to explore new surroundings, so they might place their hands in their pet's mouth; where in there could be injuries to both pet & the child.

Sunday, November 11, 2007

About Cats

About Cats: The domestic cat belongs to the family Felidae, one of the oldest mammalian families, that includes wild cats such as lions, tigers, leopards, etc and there are 38 known species of felines in the world today. Cats are hunting carnivores with strong predatory instincts, powerful jaws with long, sharp teeth and claws that draw back into their paws when not in use. Cats have exceptionally acute hearing, and eyes adapted for vision in dim light allowing them to easily hunt just before dawn and after dusk.

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

PET CARE: HOME TIPS FOR PET'S LIFE

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Top Five Tips for a Healthy Cat

Top Five Tips for a Healthy Cat:
While you've certainly come across many a stray cat who seem to be making it on their own, the truth is that cats are meant to be pets, cared for by humans. In fact, if you think about it, you'll realize that the majority of those stray cats you've encountered have likely appeared thin, weak, hungry, dirty, unkempt, and ill-looking.
If you have just acquired your first cat or are thinking about buying or adopting one-or even if you've been a cat owner for awhile now-you'll need to become aware of proper cat-care techniques and tips and acquire a general understanding of how to best look after your kitty in order for him to live a happier, healthier, and longer life. Each individual cat does not come with its own instruction manual; however, there are a few basics of proper cat care that are generally inclusive of all cats, regardless of sex, age, breed, and temperament.
Here are the top five tips for properly and thoroughly caring for your cat on a regular and everyday basis in order to maintain his health and keep him happy in your home:
1. Cat essentialsAfter you've decided to give your new feline friend a permanent home in your abode, you'll quickly discover that cats can become quite expensive, particularly, at first, with the sheer amount of "stuff" they require. While you don't have to buy your kitty everything, and while you certainly don't need to buy the most expensive products around, you will want to make sure your cat has the essentials. These include a food dish, water dish, cat food, water (which you don't need to pay for), a litter box, litter, a litter scoop, a cat bed, a few basic toys (need not be expensive and you won't need a lot of them), a scratching post if your cat has his nails and you want to protect your upholstery, and perhaps an ID collar and a cat carrier.
2. Feeding and wateringFeeding your cat is a major component of proper and complete cat care. Don't look for the cheapest option-look for good-quality cat food that offers the nutritional and health benefits your cat needs, and purchase the appropriate cat food based on your cat's age and weight. For example, buy kitten food for kittens, adult cat food for adults, hairball control food for a cat prone to hairballs, picky-eater cat food for finicky cats, weight-control cat food for indoor, overweight cats, and so on. Ask your cat's veterinarian if you're not sure, as well as for information on how much and how often to feed your cat. Generally speaking, adult cats of normal size and activity level require two small feedings or one large feeding per day.It's also better to stick with dry cat food rather than wet (canned food). Dry food offers dental benefits not found in canned food, is cheaper, and lasts longer.Don't forget to provide plenty of fresh water to your cat on a daily basis. It's not enough to simply wait until his water dish is empty to refill it; you'll want to empty it and refill it daily so he has continual access to fresh water.
3.Litter box dutyEasily the least enjoyable aspect of proper cat care, litter box duty is nonetheless an essential part of it, and is simply one of those got-to-dos if you want to own a cat and keep him clean and healthy-as well as your home! Keep your cat's litter box area away from the kitchen and bedrooms but make it accessible for your cat. If you can, try to clean out your cat's waste every day or every other day. On a weekly or biweekly basis, clean the actual litter box itself (empty and toss its contents, and then wash it). To simplify things for you, consider buying litter box liners as well as litter that "clumps"-making it easier to identify waste and scoop it out.
4. Proper groomingOne great thing about cats is that while some pet owners claim cats are very high-maintenance, they are really quite clean animals and are fairly adept at grooming themselves on a regular basis. This is one reason why many cats make great indoor pet choices. However, cats can't do everything on their own, and it is very important for their owners to step up and do the rest of the grooming for them.First, while cats don't require daily, weekly, or even monthly baths, they will require a bath at least every once in awhile. Use warm water and a mild cat or baby shampoo so as not to irritate his eyes or coat. It's more important, though, to brush your cat's fur on a regular basis. Depending on your cat's coat, he might require this every day, every other day, or once a week. Brushing your cat will keep his coat clean and also prevent hairballs-a big problem for many cats.
5. Veterinarian checkups and shotsIn order to keep your cat healthy, you will need to find a good veterinarian for him. Your cat will require regular checkups, shots, vaccinations, and to be either neutered or spayed. Although this can get quite pricey (unless you have pet insurance, which may be worthwhile pursuing or at the very least investigating), it's all a part of the owning-a-cat complete package.

Monday, November 5, 2007

TURTLE PET CARE

TURTLE CARE TIPS
All pet animals need very good care to stay happy and healthy for a long time. If you are the owner of a cute turtle, then you need to know all about turtle pet care. The popular turtle breeds are –
The Razorback Musk Turtle
Red foot Tortoise
Red-eared Slider
Snapping Turtle
Painted Turtle Whatever be the breed of the turtle, most of them suffer from certain common ailments which need to be taken care of by the owner of the turtle. For turtle pet care you need to know that the following things may trouble your cute little pet -
  • Discharges from mouth or nose
  • Sluggishness or lethargy
  • Loss of appetite
  • Vomiting very often
Soft shell If you find any of these symptoms in your pet turtle then immediately consult a veterinarian who is a specialist in treating turtles. It is always better to go to an experienced vet than try out remedies on your own. An exotic pet specialist would be the ideal choice for your pet turtle as a regular vet may not have complete knowledge on turtles. As a part of turtle pet care you need to do certain things on a regular basis so that your pet turtle doesn't fall sick.
It is important to clean the turtle tank regularly. Your pet turtle will soon fall sick if the turtle tank is dirty.
  • Check regularly if the turtle tank filtration system is working properly else filth will accumulate leading to various types of diseases in your pet turtle.
  • The turtle tank needs to be heated from time to time to keep your pet turtle comfortable.
  • Feed your pet turtle regularly and at regular intervals. Proper nutrition is very important for your pet turtle's health.
  • The lighting system of your pet turtle's tank should be checked regularly. If the lighting is bad then you won't be able to see properly what it is doing. Keep surfing through the pages of http://caringofpets.blogspot.com for further information on pet care.

RABBIT PET CARE

RABBIT PET CARE

Rabbits the wonderful animal that has adorned the pages of many popular stories is indeed one of the most preferred household pet. Many traditional beliefs are associated with rabbits as Japanese believe that they live on moon and make mochi, a special type of Japanese food. But if you own a rabbit, you need to give attention and time, thus in order to make things easy rabbit pet care supplies are launched in the market so as to provide a healthy and sustained growth to them. It's commonly believed that rabbits love companionship and enjoy playing with children. In order to provide a sustained growth to these leporides, which is a distinct breed of rabbit, it is necessary to give them healthy diet comprising of grass, apples and carrots. So here's sharing with you some rabbit pet care tips that can be practiced at home as---
1. Always try to provide clean and fresh water to them through feeding bottle attached with a metal nozzle. Special pet care for rabbit also includes offering regular sterilization against bacteria or fungal infection as they can be easily prone to them.
2. Unique rabbit pet care is all about taking due care of it in times of emergency, thus the owners are requested to take them to a specialist vet if they notice any abnormal behavior in the bunny. If possible also undertake medical tests of the rabbit so as to get a clear idea if anything is wrong or not.
3. To save your dear bunny from cold, you can try the various rabbit pet care products offering you wide ranging necessary accessories and pet supplies especially designed for rabbits.
4. In the recent times, many rabbit pet health care medicines have been launched by prominent pet product suppliers of America and other countries of Europe. You can also surf through the different online sites to gather more information on Rabbit Pet Care.
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AFFORDABLE PET CARE

AFFORDABLE PET CARE

With the escalating costs of veterinary care, you are forced to put a price tag on your pet's life. With the cost of pet treatment continually going up many of the pet owners are forced to go through a dilemma where they have to choose between their pet's health and their personal finances. Do you know a large percentage of pets die due to lack of treatment? Many pet owners due to financial restrictions can't afford to provide life saving treatments to their pets. So, if you are a pet owner and you are frantically searching for affordable pet care then you have come to the right spot.
http://caringofpets.blogspot.com offers you some suggestions on how to select affordable pet care facilities. With the help of affordable pet care services you can rest easy knowing that your animal companion will receive the best of care.
Internet: You can search the web to get the names of high quality veterinary clinics that offer various facilities that one can easily afford. There are several online sites that provide the facility of vet locators to help the pet owners find a veterinarian.
Yellow Pages: The yellow pages are one of the easiest ways to find a veterinarian. They tell you about the veterinary clinic's location and the business hours. Look out for the clinics that offer a variety of facilities at an affordable price. However before selecting a clinic schedule a personal visit. Personal visit is essential as you need to have a one to one conversation with the vet before bringing your pet for a treatment.
Breeder: If you have bought your pet from a local breeder then ask his recommendations. It is seen that breeders usually possess valuable information about most of the local veterinary clinics.
Recommendations: Referrals of your friends, neighbors or acquaintances is another way to find a veterinarian. However always remember that the veterinarian your acquaintances refer to may not be the suitable option for you and your pet. It is always better to go by your judgment.

DOG PET CARE

DOG PET CARE

It is often said that dog is the only pet on this earth that loves us more than he loves himself. Therefore, you would also love to give all the love and care he deserves. Looking after his needs, requirements and health is all about Dog Pet Care. Dog is a very loving pet. Hence, feel affectionate for your dog and give him all warmth and care. Keeping dog as a pet is, in fact, a best deal that an individual makes for we give him time that we can spare, space we can spare and even love that we can spare. However, dogs give us their all affection. They make for excellent companions. Look after your pet dog to make him feel great and healthy.
Dog was the first animal to be domesticated by man. And today, millions of people have agreed that a dog is man's 'best friend'. So, a new member-your pet dog-has become a part of your family and now it requires your loving attention and patience for its care. In fact, Dog Pet Care involves looking after its skin, coat, health and nutrition. The whole process of Dog Pet Care starts even before his introduction into the family and it continues till the last day of his life. Dog Pet Care includes routine check up, which is very important. Always take your dog to the vet for his overall health check. This should also include his stool examination for detecting any internal health disease. Grooming your pet dog should also be part of daily Dog Pet Care routine. He should be familiarized with bathing, brushing and combing at an early age. Always give the first bath by a professional groomer. For brushing and combing use soft bristled comb. Occasionally, trim the claws of your dog. Most important is to avoid the mishaps for your dogs, as he can get seriously injured. Store all the harmful and sharp edged things and electrical cords away from the reach of your dog. Never leave your puppy alone in an unsecured area like a pool. As soon as you take your dog home, give him a dog name, tag and collar immediately for identification. Again, in order to avoid the unwanted pups, you can get your dogs neutered and spayed. However, this is completely the pet owner's decision. Hence, Dog Pet Care is challenging and you should be vigilant about the smallest need of your dog. So, owning a pet dog is just not enough; you should also take care of him.
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Sunday, November 4, 2007

CAT PET CARE

PET CARE: CAT PET CARE

Thursday, November 1, 2007

PET CARE TIPS

PET CARE TIPS
Like human beings, pets also need great care and attention on regular basis. Right from their food to the necessary pet accessories, it's the responsibility of the pet owner to look after their need. And so to help you out here's some pet care tips. But before selecting a particular pet, you need to make sure that pet must be able to adjust according to your lifestyle. In order to know which pet would suit the best you can definitely consult the members of different animal welfare organizations so as to get a broader idea of the aspects of having a pet animal. In the recent times, renowned vets from across the different cities of America have suggested various remedial procedures for healthy growth of pets. You can also go through various books and journals where varied pet care tips are mentioned. So here's providing you some unique pet care tips as--- 1. If it's too cold, one of the best ways to take care during the chilly winter is to provide them a warm dry area inside the house with wash bedding. This is definitely the best health care tip as it protects your little darling, being infected from cold. 2. It's very important to provide a well balanced diet comprising of fresh raw vegetables at regular intervals. While selecting a particular pet food for your pet, make sure you carefully read the label of the food product in order to get a clear idea of the nutrient level present in it. 3. If you own a kitten, one of the foremost pet care tips at home is to provide him or her with regular dose of bath through the use of specialized medicated shampoo and soap. 4. One of the most important pet care and grooming tips is to provide regular exercise by taking the pet for regular walks in fresh air for at least an hour or two either in the morning or evening. These are some easy pet care tips and can be done at home without much fuss. You can also surf through the various online sites to get more information on special pet care tips. Http://caringofpets.blogspot.com.com offers you insights on Pet Care Tips. Stay connected for regular updates

Monday, October 29, 2007

Dog and Cat Nutrition

Food is the foundation of health. How long an animal lives and, most important, the quality of its life, depend greatly on the quality and quantity of the food that it eats. Simply put, food is body-fuel, and provides the energy needed for an animal to maintain good health and condition. With regard to nourishment, quantity is not necessarily synonymous with quality. It is very possible for an animal to receive adequate quantities of food and yet still suffer degradation of health due to poor quality ingredients.
Protein When considering what type of diet to feed your dog or cat, it is important to remember that many important nutrients are damaged by heat, light, and oxygen. It is also important to keep in mind that a dog or cat will best utilize nutrients that their body evolved to thrive on. Each species� body evolved a particular way that enables it to utilize very particular foods. For example, cows did not evolve to eat rabbits; and dolphins are not built to eat horses. If an animal guardian wishes to raise a healthy dog or cat, it is up to them to choose a species-appropriate diet that provides nutrients that the animal can easily use to achieve good health.

FOOD

If you have a beloved pet, then you know how important it is to keep their food fresh. It can be hard to figure out where to store and keep all that food. There are a few ways you can go about storing your pet food. One way is pet food storage bins.
They are an excellent way to make sure that your pet’s food stays fresh from beginning to end. They will help you save money by buying the bigger bags of food and being able to keep the food fresh in a pet food storage bin. There is a wide variety of storage bins, such as soft pet food storage products and automatic pet food dispensers with storage capability. You can use these pet food storage containers for both dog and cat food.