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		<title>When Dogs Scratch Themselves All The Time</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 16:04:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is heart-breaking for dog lovers who care about their pets to watch them scratching incessantly. Itchy skin can become such an annoyance that a dog will pull all its hair out of a patch and then still scratch its skin red raw. If this happens to your dog, then you know that something is seriously wrong.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is heart-breaking for dog lovers who care about their pets to watch them scratching constantly. Itchy skin can become such an irritation that a dog will pull all its hair out of a patch and then still scratch its skin red raw. If this happens to your dog, then you know that something is radically wrong.</p>
<p>It could be a matter of canine dry skin, but this is very unlikely, if your dog is on a healthy diet. No, nine times out of ten, it has to do with an infestation of fleas or, less commonly, ticks. Therefore if you see that your dog is continuously scratching a spot, inspect it. That spot will normally be on the dog&#8217;s back just in front of its tail &#8211; one of the favourite places for fleas to collect.</p>
<p>So, the first thing to do is look for fleas and comb most of them out. This can best be carried out in the garden or you may get an infestation in your house as well, although if your dog has fleas this badly, then your house is probably already infested.</p>
<p>Once you are certain that the itchy skin issue has to do with fleas, you can get on and take care of your dog. Go to your vet&#8217;s or your pet shop (which is almost certainly cheaper) and get an insecticidal shampoo and flea powder for your dog and a permethrin based insecticide for your house. If they have a soothing canine skin cream, a small tube of that will come in handy too.</p>
<p>Leave the dog in the garden and get out the vacuum cleaner. Open the bag and give it a good squirt of permethrin or flea powder and zip it up. Vacuum clean your house from top to bottom in order to pick up fleas and any loose eggs.</p>
<p>Do not overlook the furniture and the curtains. When you have finished, spray the curtains, furniture and carpets with permethrin and put your own bedding on a boil wash.</p>
<p>Then take your dogs basket and blanket outside and shut the door. Do not go back in for an hour at least. In the meantime, shake out the dog&#8217;s basket and blanket and dust it with flea powder. Now you can turn your attention to your dog.</p>
<p>Give him a thorough bath in the insecticidal shampoo following the directions on the label. When he is dry, rub some skin cream or olive oil on to his red bald spot. It is better not to use human skin cream because it contains chemicals and your dog will lick it off, unless you put a ruff around its neck.</p>
<p>You may have to do all this twice in order to kill the new hatchlings, but some insecticides will kill the eggs as well. When you have got your dog back to normal, brush and bathe him more often in the future and be vigilant for fleas.</p>
<p>Another constant source of annoyance to dogs is mosquitoes. Mosquitoes normally bite dogs on the snout and the undercarriage and they suffer the same problems from bites as we do, except they do not whine about it.</p>
<p>Do not apply DEET or any chemical because the dog will lick it off and it is not to be taken internally. Instead, try a lemon based natural fragrance as mosquitoes detest the smell of citrus. Put a few dabs here and there every hour or two when the dog is outside after dark.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the author of this piece writes on quite a few topics, but is at present involved with <a href="http://mosquitorepellentfordogs.com/indoor-mosquito-repellent.html">indoor mosquito repellent</a>. If you would like to know more or check out some great offers, please go to our website at <a href="http://mosquitorepellentfordogs.com">Mosquito Repellent For Dogs</a>.</p>
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		<title>Homemade Dog Food Made Easy</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 16:16:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Geraldine Dimarco</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I don't know about you, but I want only the best for my dog. This means taking the extra effort to ensure that he is healthy and well fed at all times. Home made dog food is a great way to accomplish this. While there may be some outstanding pre packed pet food available in the market, preparing what goes into your dogs meal is still better. Get fantastic tips on how to make dog food that will put the wag in your doggies tail today.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t know about you, but I want only the best for my dog. This means taking the extra effort to ensure that he is healthy and well fed at all times. Home made dog food is a great way to accomplish this. While there may be some outstanding pre packed pet food available in the market, preparing what goes into your dogs meal is still better. Get fantastic tips on how to make dog food that will put the wag in your doggies tail today.</p>
<p>1. Consult your veterinarian first. There are many canines that have special needs and some food might be particularly harmful to them. Get your dog a thorough check up to find out their present condition and prepare the necessary food and nutrients into their meals.</p>
<p>2. Study the food that are dangerous to canines. Not everybody knows that chocolates are dangerous when ingested by dogs. You need to learn about this so that you can keep the toxic food locked away where your pet can&#8217;t reach them. Some of these include onion, caffeine, grapes, baby food, macadamia nuts, mushrooms and citrus oil.</p>
<p>3. Some people believe that it is good to feed animal fresh and natural fare. However, it seems a wiser course of action to thoroughly cook the food to avoid any possible infections raw food might give. You can also keep the cooked meals in air tight containers and store them in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Fresh ingredients should be frozen until you decide to use them.</p>
<p>4. Feed the canine the appropriate amount of starch, meats and vegetable. Many recommend a 50% starch, 25% meat and the remaining 25% for vegetable ratio; with some fruits thrown in as a healthy treat. You will need to find out what mix will work best for your dog. Potato and rice are good sources of starch for the dog. Almost all kinds of meat are acceptable for feeding. Keep in mind though that liver and other organ meat will be unsafe if used too much. Tomatoes, carrots, peas and green beans are excellent additions to the canines meal.</p>
<p>5. Pets have different lifestyles they adhere to. Usually it&#8217;s because of breed or as brought upon by their owners own way of life. As such, you will need to determine what the appropriate portion sized meals to give your dogs is. The more active canines would need high protein, frequent meals; and some will have to be monitored carefully because of weight and health issues. Check with your vet regarding this matter.</p>
<p>6. When you are transitioning your pet from store bought processed pet food to home made dog food, do so gradually. Introduce it slowly by giving the canine small amounts of the new fare as you decrease the regular canned food in his diet. When no indigestion or other problem is forthcoming, increase feeding him the home made food it becomes standard.</p>
<p>It is good practice to change the meal menu frequently to provide your dog the nutrients and vitamins he needs, as well as keep his interest. Learning how to make dog food is not always easy; but seeing the happy wag of the healthy pet always makes it worth it.</p>
<p>Geraldine Dimarco shares all she knows about <a href="http://www.pet-care-tidbits.com/homemadedogtreats/homemade-dog-treats/holistic-dog-food-recipes-and-amount-of-water/">how to make dog food</a> that will make your canine healthy and happy. Visit this website for more practicaltidbits on <a href="http://www.pet-care-tidbits.com/dog/recipes.html">Home Made Dog Food</a> today.</p>
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		<title>What Are The Reason For Pet Supplements?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 11:32:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Elmer Talley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pet vitamins are very important for your pet's health. Just as human beings, pets also need vitamins to grow strong and beautiful. A lot of people say that they love their pets and that they take good care of them, and yet stop at giving their pets with food and a shelter and some affection. Most people are unaware that a baby pet needs the same medical attention for a newly born baby.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pet vitamins are very important for your pet&#8217;s health. Just as human beings, pets also need vitamins to grow strong and beautiful. A lot of people say that they love their pets and that they take good care of them, and yet stop at giving their pets with food and a shelter and some affection. Most people are unaware that a baby pet needs the same medical attention for a newly born baby.</p>
<p>Pet vitamins can ensure a good bone development to your pet. The lack of vitamins can result in significant injury to the pet&#8217;s bone structure and lots of other complication as period goes by and the pet grows older.</p>
<p>Among other conditions that can be prevented with the administration of pet vitamins to your pet we can mention the metabolism function and good vision. This is very important because as the pet grows older the sight is the first thing that caves in and afterwards the hearing. So if you care about your pet you will take the necessary precautions regarding his health.</p>
<p>If you administer pet vitamins to your pet you can also prevent heart disease and arthritis. If you decide to give pet vitamins to your pet you have to see a veterinary first, he will prescribe the best vitamins for your pet considering his weight and his age. Veterinaries don&#8217;t recommend the use of pet vitamins without a prescription, because if you give your pet the wrong amount or the wrong kind of vitamins you can harm them.</p>
<p>Owning a pet will be a happiness for everyone. Pets have a way of making everything seem easy and they become very fast your very best friends. Taking care of a pet means much more when compared with supplying him some food and a warm place where he can sleep. It means considering regarding his health as well, you ought to find a veterinary that will supervise your pet&#8217;s growths and that will give you the optimum advice on how you can take care of your pet. So if you love your pet you should think that as a baby he needs special medical care. We highly suggest that you stop by a veterinary and you buy some pet vitamins for your pet.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 09:45:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Elmer Talley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dog glucosamine is a food supplement commonly applied to handle arthritis and hip dysplasia in dogs and it usually works out very well. Your dog's joints and ligaments are often affected by age. This often ends up in problems and mobility problems. Like a consequence, your dog becomes less lively and this can outcome in other health difficulties caused through the lack of exercise.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dog glucosamine is a food supplement commonly used to treat arthritis and hip dysplasia in dogs and it usually works very well. Your dog&#8217;s joints and ligaments are often affected by age. This often results in pain and mobility problems. As a consequence, your dog becomes less active and this can result in other health issues caused by the lack of exercise.</p>
<p>Glucosamine is actually an excellent dietary supplement and dogs usually respond very well to it, especially bigger dogs. It can be really helpful to their overall health and it&#8217;ll save you a lot of trouble as a dog owner. Dogs that go through from arthritis, one from the most common dog ailments, are often in a lot of discomfort. Dog glucosamine can be successfully used to lessen their problems and make them feel much better and stronger. So, give your ailing pet dog glucosamine if you wish your dog to continue enjoying life even at an old age.</p>
<p>Glucosamine is a natural compound normally found in healthy cartilage and synovial fluid. It is essential for maintaining healthy cartilage and even more so for repairing damaged cartilage. So, if you notice any of the symptoms of arthritis in your dog, you&#8217;d better talk to a vet about glucosamine supplements.</p>
<p>There are several dog glucosamine products on the market (both liquids and pills). Make sure you select the best &#8211; when choosing consider your dog&#8217;s breed and their specific needs. You should also consult a vet before giving your dog any dietary supplements. Sometimes is better to give your dog glucosamine as a preventive measure, before actually experiencing any joint problems &#8211; it will keep your dog healthy and active. It&#8217;s also sometimes recommended to give your dog a bigger dosage in the first few weeks, so that the pain would go away sooner.</p>
<p>A good dog glucosamine supplement will make it easy for your old dog to run and play like a young puppy. Their energy amounts will go up in no time and your dog will be satisfied once again. So, at any indication of pain, make sure that you give your pet dog glucosamine.</p>
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		<title>What Pet Owners Need To Know About Dog Arthritis Treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Jul 2010 18:20:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Geraldine Dimarco</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Arthritis is a reality for many of us, whether we choose to accept it or not. Unfortunately, this distressing ailment is shared not just amongst us people - our beloved pets succumb to arthritis as well. In fact, it is a prevalent condition that veterinarians have had to deal with all the time. It's not a great thing to have for sure but we can be comforted to know that there are ways to deal with it when it does happen to our pets.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Arthritis is a reality for many of us, whether we choose to accept it or not. Unfortunately, this distressing ailment is shared not just amongst us people &#8211; our beloved pets succumb to arthritis as well. In fact, it is a prevalent condition that veterinarians have had to deal with all the time. It&#8217;s not a great thing to have for sure but we can be comforted to know that there are ways to deal with it when it does happen to our pets.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t even want to bother yourself with finding the right dog arthritis treatment, then make it a point to do what it takes to keep it at bay. How do you do this? Perhaps the best preventative measures you can take are to keep your pet on a healthy, nutrient rich diet; and a regular exercise regimen. You can also give him specific vaccines that target this particular ailment.</p>
<p>Most animals get arthritis simply because they are old. Their joints and muscles have been worn by years of sometimes rough dog life and it will show up when they age. This doesn&#8217;t mean that younger pups are exempt from arthritis. Inborn physical deformities, sickness or injury in the legs that have not been properly treated can result in a form of arthritis. Look for arthritis treatments for dogs to alleviate their pain.</p>
<p>Where do I find these arthritic treatments for dogs? You can access these almost anywhere. Pet shops and specialty canine sites offer some of the best treatments that will treat your poor pet. Before you zero in on the treatment though, you must have your pet examined thoroughly. Get an accurate diagnosis and consult the vet on what is the best course of action to take regarding this.</p>
<p>Non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory drugs or NSAIDs, as they are more commonly called, are given to arthritic dogs to reduce inflammation; thus providing the much desired pain relief. There are many NSAIDs available but you must ask your vet which one to take and the dosage appropriate for your dog.</p>
<p>As with all medications, there are still cases wherein the particular subject being treated doesn&#8217;t respond well to some of the chemicals and will exhibit adverse side effects. Watch out for nausea, red patches, bruising, blood in the stool, breathing heavily and changes in elimination pattern. If your dog continues to manifest these signs you must immediately bring him to the vet. Ask that the dosage be lowered or change the medication altogether.</p>
<p>There are natural therapies you can use to take down the enemy that is arthritis. Herbs like yucca, alfalfa and stinging nettles help bring relief from joint pains. Mussels and shellfish help restore the condition of weakened connective tissues. Bring immediate relief to the aching limbs of the dog by massaging olive oil to the affected areas.</p>
<p>I know you hate to see your pet even having to undergo any sort of pain. However, when you get him a good dog arthritis treatment you will afford him a better quality of life, despite his ailment. Look out for the symptoms and effects of arthritis and have him checked by the vet when they do manifest.</p>
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		<title>Protect Your Pet From These Common Dog Health Concerns</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Jul 2010 16:57:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Linda Bruton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are lots of widespread dog health problems, but some are breed specific. As an example, large breed dogs are much more prone to have joint difficulties in their growing period if not on the correct nutrition. Nevertheless, there are some basic health concerns that affect nearly any breed.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are numerous typical dog health problems, but several are breed specific. For example, giant breed dogs are more apt to have joint problems in their growing period if not on the right nutrition. Even so, you can find some typical health care problems that affect nearly every breed.</p>
<p>Allergies in Dogs</p>
<p>It is an very common concern with most dogs to have some sort of allergic reaction. Numerous have airborne allergies like people do, some others might have food allergies, and some experience both. As opposed to people, dogs do not sneeze or get the sniffles. Dogs with allergic reactions are inclined to chew their paws, have ear infections, and might have skin problems such as scratching and gnawing on other places aside from the paws.</p>
<p>The best treatment for canine allergy symptoms is antihistamines. The majority of veterinarians prescribe diphenhydramine hydrochloride, and hydroxyzine. If the allergy is seasonal, these drugs perform remarkably well at reliving signs and symptoms, if your dog is affected with food allergies a natural diet plan composed of one meat and one carbohydrate is typically the best to control the allergies.</p>
<p>Bowel problems in Your dog</p>
<p>This is often quite a typical health concern with dogs, in particular as they grow older. The remedy is to boost their fiber ingestion either by the food they eat or by feeding them canned pumpkin. Dogs really like pumpkin, and it assists with both diarrhea and constipation. The simplest way to give it to the dog is mix a teaspoon (for a small dog) with their food.</p>
<p>Diarrhea in Dogs</p>
<p>This can be really commonplace, and many veterinarians see numerous dogs every day suffering from the issue. Puppies are prone to diarrhea far more than adult dogs, but it can and does happen to adults of all breads. Common causes consist of an abrupt change in the dog&#8217;s diet; puppies typically eat inappropriate items, which can lead to diarrhea and colitis.</p>
<p>Persistent diarrhea requires vet assistance because it can cause dehydration and the veterinarian will need to find out what is triggering the condition. The treatment entails anti-diarrhea medicines.</p>
<p>Cancer in Dogs</p>
<p>This really is an extremely serious health condition and far more canines are developing cancer than ever, which numerous people point to as a cause of not having a healthful enough diet. Dogs require a holistic food with organic formula. Examine the ingredients; you must be able to recognize far more of the ingredients. Stay away from grocery store brands because they are full of preservatives and dyes that dogs basically can&#8217;t digest. Always keeping your dog on a wholesome diet plan from the beginning can reduce their chances of getting cancer when they get older.</p>
<p>Good treatment alternatives are comparable to humans, and quite a few dogs successfully move through chemotherapy. Depending on the type of cancer, surgery may be a solution.</p>
<p>Fleas and Ticks in Canines</p>
<p>When summer rolls around, so do fleas and ticks, and they are hungry to find a dog to chew on and make their home. Dogs with fleas are miserable and one flea can turn into quite a few in just a matter of days. You can find anti-flea and tick treatments that are applied monthly that work well specifically if you live in a place where the problem is prolonged.</p>
<p>In addition, bathing the dog with a mild flea shampoo can rid the dog from the fleas instantly, but the ticks may perhaps take a lot more work. Do not yank the ticks out since you could leave the head behind and this can cause problems for the dog. If in doubt, call your veterinarian for help in ridding the dog of ticks.</p>
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		<title>How To Prevent Heartworm In Dogs &#8211; The Natural Way</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jul 2010 17:43:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Geraldine Dimarco</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For most of us, we treat our pets like our own children; and it is painful to see them suffer through difficult sicknesses like heartworm. If left untreated, the infected dog will most likely die within a few months of contraction. Here are some natural heartworm preventative measures that will ensure the safety of your dog in this matter.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For most of us, we treat our pets like our own children; and it is painful to see them suffer through difficult sicknesses like heartworm. If left untreated, the infected dog will most likely die within a few months of contraction. Here are some natural heartworm preventative measures that will ensure the safety of your dog in this matter.</p>
<p>First of all, what is heartworm? Heartworms are parasitic worms that are transmitted to the dogs bloodstream through mosquitoes. Although not all mosquitoes transmit heartworms, when a carrier does bite the dog its larvae will transfer into the canines bloodstream reaching his vital organs. As you can imagine, this will be terminal for the dog when the contamination reaches the heart and lungs.</p>
<p>The fundamental natural heartworm prevention tip is to ensure that your pet is supplied with fresh food. A good diet translates to a good immune system, which in turn wards off infections internally. Commercial food in the market contain processed chemicals that weaken this immune system; so give raw meat, vegetables and fruits and avoid food with artificial flavoring and excessive sugar.</p>
<p>Mosquitoes are not likely to bite animals that are healthy. Consequently, to avoid being infected with mosquitoes, develop the factors that will strengthen your dogs immune system. Take special care of the liver because it functions to store vitamins and minerals needed, as well as eliminates toxic substances from the system. Moreover, avoid stress and artificial medication that brings in chemicals into your dog.</p>
<p>Another essential natural heartworm prevention tip is to make sure your dog has regular exercise. Engage in fun physical activities with your pet. Not only will it give you quality time, it will be good for his health as well. What exercise does is improve their heart and circulatory system. The red blood cells take oxygen throughout the body while the white blood cells fight any infection that tries to latch itself on the host. If your pet has a healthy heart, adult heartworms will find it difficult to implant itself in it.</p>
<p>If you live in a place where heartworms are more common than average, have regular check-ups with the vet to see if your pet has contracted any kind of sickness. You can find out if the animal has been infected through administering a simple blood test. Do not give synthetic drugs of any form to your pet unless your vet strongly recommends that he does. Otherwise, the chemicals will do more damage in the long run.</p>
<p>It is definitely better to employ natural heartworm preventative measures than have a pet infected with heartworm. Medicines that are known to cure this infection are highly toxic because they serve to kill the heartworms, not prevent it. Because it is a form of insecticide, frequent doses of it, however small it may start with, will be bad for the other organs of the dog as well.</p>
<p>Animals that are lethargic and have lost a lot of weight might already have heartworm. Other symptoms include coughing and difficulty in breathing. If you find these in your pet, visit the vet as soon as possible.</p>
<p>Excellent <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Natural-Heartworm-Prevention-for-Your-Dog&amp;id=414857">natural heartworm prevention</a> articles have been written by dog expert Geraldine Dimarco to help pet owners in ensuring the health of their dogs. Click on this website to find out about effective <a href="http://www.HealthyHappyDogs.com/Heartworm">natural heartworm preventative</a> measures anybody can use.</p>
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		<title>Heartworm Medicine For Dogs &#8211; Prevent Heartworm Disease And Painful Treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jul 2010 15:16:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>D. Thurmond, D.V.M.</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When your veterinarian recommends heartworm medicine for dogs it's not wise to dismiss the advice as something you can do later. Heartworm prevention can save the life of your pet and eliminate the need for harsh, expensive treatments in the future. Heartgard is the original and perhaps most recognized form of heartworm prevention in canines. A beef flavored wafer given to your pet monthly is cost effective and an important part of caring for the health of your pet.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When your veterinarian recommends heartworm medicine for dogs it&#8217;s not wise to dismiss the advice as something you can do later. Heartworm prevention can save the life of your pet and eliminate the need for harsh, expensive treatments in the future. Heartgard is the original and perhaps most recognized form of heartworm prevention in canines. A beef flavored wafer given to your pet monthly is cost effective and an important part of caring for the health of your pet.</p>
<p>Lungs, kidney and liver or dogs can be harmed by heartworm disease just as the heart is. The long thread-like worms can do serious damage to the organs of the animal. Spread by mosquitoes from an infected animal to a new host, the larvae circulate in the blood and mature inside the dog. At this point, heartworm disease is infectious and mosquitoes biting your dog will spread the parasites to other animals.</p>
<p>Young heartworms mature in about six months but cannot mature unless they pass through a mosquito. Though heartworm is diagnosed in canines in all 50 states, it is not surprising that the disease is most common in the Southeastern states where hot, humid climates provide the perfect breeding grounds for mosquitoes.</p>
<p>Several mosquitoes can infect your dog with heartworm in bite after bite. Adult heartworms migrating to your pet&#8217;s heart can live there for 5-7 years. Until the heartworms mature, your dog may test negative for the disease.</p>
<p>Heartworms clog the arteries and the animal&#8217;s heart must work harder to circulate blood. Pulmonary hypertension results when the right side of the animal&#8217;s heart must push blood through blocked arteries. A strong heart can work harder and keep the blood moving but eventually the heart muscle begins to weaken as the muscle thickens. Arrythmia can result and led to death.</p>
<p>Fluids build up in the abdomen and in the chest causing the dog to have difficult breathing and is belly may be distended. Heartworms may also cause an immune response and the antibodies that build up as a result cause pain and inflammation in eyes and joints.</p>
<p>A crisis can occur when a dog with a high number of heartworms has not exhibited symptoms until the disease has progressed to a life threatening crisis. Heartworms can fill the right side of the heart and then expand into the veins feeding the heart. This is known as Caval Syndrome where the heartworm disease is not apparent until the dog goes into shock and collapses. The only treatment is emergency surgery that can hopefully remove excessive heartworms with a clamp inserted through the jugular vein. With surgery, the animal may survive. Without surgery, death usually occurs within 48 hours of the onset of symptoms.</p>
<p>There is no need for dogs to die suddenly or suffer from heartworm disease at all. The flavored tablets of Sentinel and the beefy wafer of Heartgard pet meds appeal to dogs who take the medicine willingly. Revolution topical spot on drops protect from both heartworm and from fleas and is easy to apply monthly. You will need a prescription for heartworm medicine for dogs but can purchase the products at discount prices online.</p>
<p>Preventive <a href="http://www.petscriptsdirect.com/heartworm-medicine-for-dogs.html"> heartworm medicine for dogs</a> guarantees your dog will never have to undergo heartworm treatment that leaves him weakened for weeks. Buy the most effective heartworm prevention meds at http://www.petscriptsdirect.com .</p>
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		<title>Opting Pet Supplements</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jul 2010 10:10:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Elmer Talley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are actually a lot of dog food nutritional supplements to pick out from and that's because dogs of different breeds with different ages and amounts of actvity will not only prefer different types of food, but they will also need differing types of food supplements. This is going to be no surprise if you got any idea about the huge type of dog species. You can't just go for your dog's nutrients randomly. For instance, a large big dog will might need glucosamine sulfate for healthier bones and joints while an old dog with digestive issues can much better benefit from some extra enzymes.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are actually a lot of dog food nutritional supplements to pick out from and that&#8217;s because dogs of different breeds with different ages and amounts of actvity will not only prefer different types of food, but they will also need differing types of food supplements. This is going to be no surprise if you got any idea about the huge type of dog species. You can&#8217;t just go for your dog&#8217;s nutrients randomly. For instance, a large big dog will might need glucosamine sulfate for healthier bones and joints while an old dog with digestive issues can much better benefit from some extra enzymes.</p>
<p>It is not a mystery that a dog&#8217;s health, vitality, longevity and happiness are directly connected with his nutrition. Vitamins, minerals, enzymes, probiotics and anti-oxidants work synergistically to improve your dog&#8217;s condition. They&#8217;re not going to replace veterinary checkups, workouts, emotional support or perhaps other aspects to a healthy life-style, but, if you want a healthy dog, joyful and full of energy, there&#8217;s no question that you need to provide him with a whole diet.</p>
<p>The dog&#8217;s age is one of the most important indicators while choosing the diet. Not only commercial pet food is adapted to puppies or older dogs but food supplements also. Using the wrong nutriment at the wrong phase will not give any desired effect. The breed and the general health of your dogs are also important in choosing the best nutrition. A well-balanced and adapted diet will be responsible both for your dog&#8217;s liveliness and for his resistance in preventing deficiencies or diseases.</p>
<p>No one knows this better rather than professional trainers who prepare dogs for contests or maybe competitions as well as for different jobs around the police or the firefighter teams. They will always use proper dog food supplements for their animals. This is usually a part of their work but also a part of their success recipe.</p>
<p>However, just as we, humans, go to a doctor before taking our vitamins, it is going to be recommended to seek advice from a veterinarian before picking the dog&#8217;s food supplements. Your dog wouldn&#8217;t have a hard job to do, but if he might settle on for a healthier life, he will positively look for the most suitable dog food supplements.</p>
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		<title>Dealing With Your Dog&#8217;s Fear Of Thunderstorms</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 16:45:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Geraldine Dimarco</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[People have a lot of phobias we need to face; little did we know our own pets have their own troubles to deal with as well. Dog anxiety like noise phobia should not be treated lightly. When left on its own, a dog suffering this fear will injure himself and the surrounding areas he finds himself in.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People have a lot of phobias we need to face; little did we know our own pets have their own troubles to deal with as well. Dog anxiety like noise phobia should not be treated lightly. When left on its own, a dog suffering this fear will injure himself and the surrounding areas he finds himself in.</p>
<p>The reasons why dogs are afraid of thunderstorms have not been accurately determined yet. Some say that it is because of the electric charge in the atmosphere, the drop in barometric pressure, or simply because like humans the dark and loud sounds are scary. Whatever it is, this particular fear is rather common among dogs and have worried many of their owners.</p>
<p>Dogs and thunderstorms are not good bedfellows. Symptoms of mild noise phobia in dogs are shivering, or cowering in corners around the house. Ease their anxiety by bringing your pet to a spot in the house they are most comfortable at. Many times it is an open crate or the bath tub. Gently lead him there every time he seems afraid and reward him when he follows.</p>
<p>Animals that are severely distressed by thunderstorms and other loud noises like engines, fireworks and random loud blasts must be monitored very carefully. These pets not only damage furniture, they injure themselves badly in doing so. There are owners who report their pets were so distraught by the storms that they claw through carpets and even hard wall until they were bleeding.</p>
<p>There are two modification practices dog behaviorists employ in dealing with noise phobia. The first of these is desensitizing the canine. You can do this by introducing the dreaded noise very softly, then raising the intensity of it slowly until he is not afraid of it anymore. When you try this, begin faintly and always keep the increasing intensity under the fear producing volume your dog is aware of.</p>
<p>The other technique to treat dog anxiety is by counter conditioning. You do this by giving your dog something which would normally solicit favorable responses while you increase the source of the fear gradually. For example, if you are able to simulate a thunderstorm, amplify the noise very slightly. As you do this, give your pet his favorite treats. If he still gets agitated, stop. You dont want the dog to associate the treats you give to the phobia he is experiencing.</p>
<p>If the above mentioned behavior modification practices do not work, you have to ask your veterinarian on the best medication you can administer. Preferably, natural or homeopathic treatments should be used like Melatonin and Phosphorous 30C, which have been known to significantly improve noise phobia in canines. Inquire about the dosage in relation to the breed and size of your pet, and follow it carefully.</p>
<p>A common cause of frustration for many pet owners has often been dogs and thunderstorms. Studies are being developed continually to find a safe and thorough cure for this condition. In the meantime, it is prudent to do whatever we know to do to help comfort our pets. Visit the veterinarian regularly for check-ups and any changes in behavior.</p>
<p>How do you fix your problem with <a href="http://www.HealthyHappyDogs.com/Anxiety">dogs and thunderstorms</a>? Download some of Geraldine Dimarco&#8217;s most useful articles on <a href="http://www.StressRemedies.BrigitteRecommends.com">dog anxiety</a> and make sure your pet never has to go through this again.</p>
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