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Flea and Tick control for dogs

Saturday, 24. April 2010 15:37

With global warming, winters are shorter and warmer, there has been a proliferation of wild animals, which has led to an increase of ticks and fleas on dogs (and cats) due to the fact that they have a greater chance to come in contact with those wild animals. Also, with warmer temperatures, the reproductive cycle of ticks and fleas has become faster, worsening the number of infected animals.

While ticks and fleas season used to happen in summer, this is now a recurrent problem for most of the year, making flea and tick control for dogs more difficult.

Fleas
It is very important to treat your dog if he has fleas. Untreated dogs can suffer from dermatological problems linked to flea bites and allergies to the saliva of the fleas, causing the dog to scratch, and even, in bad cases, infected injuries in weaker animals. Also, some dog worms can be transmitted through flea bites. This is why it is best to also use an anti-worm treatment when your dog is infested with fleas.

But getting rid of the fleas on your dog alone does always solve the overall flea problem. Not only treating your dog is essential, but it is also important to treat the dog’s environment as well, including the house, the dog’s bed, the garage, the cars. Bear in mind that fleas can lay up to 25 eggs, and that the offspring will start laying eggs within 20 days. Moreover, some stages of the flea reproductive cycle can survive many years in a non treated house.

When treating your animal against fleas, give them and the house a first full anti-fleas treatment. To avoid recurrence, it would be wise to treat your dog every month for a full year.

Ticks
Ticks pose a threat to both dogs and humans. Usually found in the forests, ticks can be dangerous because they can transmit Lyme disease, a disease which can infect both humans and dogs. Fortunately, Lyme disease is a very uncommon disease.

Prevention is the key
An effective and popular flea and tick control for dogs is usually external, such as sprays or spot-on. More and more, people opt to use spot-on because they are easy to use and some products can be used against a wider range of parasites, such as mosquitoes. Those spot-on are effective and non messy, making them a number choice among many dog owners. However, if you dog has long hair, a spot-on may fully protect the dog and it is then recommended to also use sprays.

Vaccination is also a good way to protect you dog against piroplasmosis and Lyme disease. If you decide to venture in the woods with your dog, use insects repellers.

Remember the importance of protection your dog against bugs and diseases. By doing so, you will keep your dog healthier, cut back on vet bills and of course, add a few more precious year to its life.

For more information about dog diseases and more, visit Heartworm Medicine.

With global warming, winters are shorter and warmer, there has been a proliferation of wild animals, which has led to an increase of ticks and fleas on dogs (and cats) due to the fact that they have a greater chance to come in contact with those wild animals. Also, with warmer temperatures, the reproductive cycle of ticks and fleas has become faster, worsening the number of infected animals.

While ticks and fleas season used to happen in summer, this is now a recurrent problem for most of the year.

Fleas

It is very important to treat your dog if he has fleas. Untreated dogs can suffer from dermatological problems linked to flea bites and allergies to the saliva of the fleas, causing the dog to scratch, and even, in bad cases, infected injuries in weaker animals. Also, some dog worms can be transmitted through flea bites. This is why it is best to also use an anti-worm treatment when your dog is infested with fleas.

But getting rid of the fleas on your dog alone does always solve the overall flea problem. Not only treating your dog is essential, but it is also important to treat the dog’s environment as well, including the house, the dog’s bed, the garage, the cars. Bear in mind that fleas can lay up to 25 eggs, and that the offspring will start laying eggs within 20 days. Moreover, some stages of the flea reproductive cycle can survive many years in a non treated house.

When treating your animal against fleas, give them and the house a first full anti-fleas treatment. To avoid recurrence, it would be wise to treat your dog every month for a full year.

Ticks

Ticks pose a threat to both dogs and humans. Usually found in the forests, ticks can be dangerous because they can transmit Lyme disease, a disease which can infect both humans and dogs. Fortunately, Lyme disease is a very uncommon disease.

Prevention is the key

To prevent your dog effectively against fleas or ticks, you can use external parasital controls, such as sprays or spot-on. More and more, people opt to use spot-on because they are easy to use and some products can be used against a wider range of parasites, such as mosquitoes. Those spot-on are effective and non messy, making them a number choice among many dog owners. However, if you dog has long hair, a spot-on may fully protect the dog and it is then recommended to also use sprays.

Vaccination is also a good way to protect you dog against piroplasmosis and Lyme disease. If you decide to venture in the woods with your dog, use insects repellers.

Remember the importance of protection your dog against bugs and diseases. By doing so, you will keep your dog healthier, cut back on vet bills and of course, add a few more precious year to its life.

Category:3. Fleas and Ticks | Comments Off | Author: healthy-dog

Heartworms

Thursday, 21. May 2009 13:21

What are heartworms

Pets are often considered as a member of the family. A dog or a cat can bring a lot of joy in anyone’s life. And as for any member of our family, we wish to keep out pets healthy and away from fleas, tickshookworms and roundworms and of course, heartworms.

Heartworms are worms that mostly infect dogs and, at a lesser extent, cats. Heartworm larvae is spread through mosquito bites, from dogs to dogs. The symptoms of heartworms on your dog can vary a lot between dogs. While some dogs will show no symptoms, other dogs will show significant health deterioration, that can lead to heart failure due to to a large number heartworms in the heart and arteries of the dog. Number of veterinary drugs can prevent heartworm infection.

How can heartworm medicine help

Heartworm medicine such as ivermectin are extremely effective and when regularly administered, they will protect more than 99 percent of dogs and cats from heartworm. You can talk to your veterinarian to learn more about heartworms.

Keep your dog healthy, prevent fleas, roundworms, hookworms, dog ticks and heartworms in dogs using heartworm medicine.

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Heartworm medicine and medication

Sunday, 10. May 2009 12:35

What are heartworm medicine and medication

Heartworm medicine, are successful at 99%. The medication will kill adult worms with the help of an adulticide and larvae (microfilariae) with the help of a microfilaricide.  At your dog next visit to the vetenerian, don’t forget to ask about heartworms.

Heartworm medicationhave to be effective in killing heatworms (adults and larvae) with minimal side effects to the dog.  Treatments against the parasite tend to be more successful in dogs showing low to moderate symptoms. This is why the use of heartworm medicine such as ivermectin or selamectin is usually recommended.

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Heartworm medicine

Tuesday, 5. May 2009 9:17

It is very important to care about the health of your pet. Remember that your pet is like a member of your family.

prevention-heartgard-plus


Heartworm medicine for dogs Heartgard Plus

Chewables dogs 6 months supply from 25.99$
ivermectin / oxibendazole

also controls roundworms and hookworms in dogs

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Heartworm medication for dogs Iverhart

(Generic HeartGard) Chewables dogs 6 months supply from 20.99$

ivermectin/ pyrantel

also controls roundworm, hookworm, and tapeworm in dogs

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Heartworm medicine for dogs Revolution

Topical dogs  6 months supply from 61.99$
selamectin

also controls ear mites, sarcoptic mange, and American dog ticks in dogs

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prevention-sentinel


Heartworm medication for dogs Sentinel

Pills dogs 6 months supply from 49.99$
milbemycin oxime/lufenuron

also controls flea populations, hookworm infections, removes and controls adult roundworm and whipworm infections in dogs

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Heartworm medicine for dogs Tri-Heart Plus

(Generic HeartGard) Chewables dogs 6 months supply from 17.99$
ivermectin/pyrantel

also controls ascarid and hookworm in dogs

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Category:2. Reviews | Comments Off | Author: healthy-dog

Heartgard For Dogs and Heartgard Plus For Dogs : review

Thursday, 30. April 2009 1:49

Heartgard For Dogs and Heartgard Plus For Dogs are veterinary heartworm medicine specifically used to prevent the development of Dirofilaria immitis which mainly affect members of the Canidae. family, such as dogs, wolfs and coyotes. This heartworm medication also comes in a formula suitable for cats.

The company developing Heartgard For Dogs and Heartgard Plus For Dogs is Merial, a world leading animal health company based in the United Kingdom. Merial was founded in 1997, from the merge of two world-wild known animal health businesses – Merck and Co., Inc. and Rhone Merieux, a predecessor to sanofi-aventis. To this date, this heartworm medication is among the most prescribed heartworm preventative oral medication.
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How Heartgard For Dogs and Heartgard Plus For Dogs works.
The active ingredient in Heartgard acting as a heartworm medicine against Dirofilaria immitis is “ivermectin”. This heartworm medication works in two steps. First, it prevents as much as possible the presence of the parasite in the host animal. Then it eliminates the tissue stage of the parasite, blocking later development of more damaging and harmful stages.
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Heartgard Plus For Dogs includes an additional ingredient called pyrantel pamaote, which is an anthelmintic, a drug that control roundworms and hookworms by expelling the parasites of the host animal body by killing them.
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Heartgard For Dogs and Heartgard Plus For Dogs both come in beef flavor chewable or monthly tablets. This heartworm medicine is approved for all dogs over the age of six weeks. Heartgard For Dogs and Heartgard Plus For Dogs come in different doses for different size of dogs, so make sure you check the label when purchasing this heartworm medicine, to ensure giving your dog the right dosage. Collies and some other breeds that are sensitive to ivermectin can also use this product, as the heartworm medication comes in doses much lower than the dose needed to cause side effects to the host animal.
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It is important that, before treating your dog with Heartgard For Dogs or Heartgard Plus For Dogs, you get your animal tested for preexisting heartworm infection conditions, as Heartgard For Dogs and Heartgard Plus For Dogs should not be used on infected dogs. It is highly recommended to treat infected dogs with other means, and to use Heartgard For Dogs and Heartgard Plus For Dogs only as a preventative program.
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Heartgard For Cats
Heartgard for cats is also available in chewable tablets. Heartgard for cats will help remove and control heartworms, but also hookworms. The drug is recommended for use in all cats over 6 weeks of age. Heartgard for cats can be safely given to cats already infected with heartworms.
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IMPORTANT: The dosage of Heartgard For Dogs and Heartgard Plus For Dogs
Heartgard For Dogs and Heartgard Plus For Dogs (and for cats) must be given proportionnally to the weight of the animal. It is important not to go beyond the recommended dosage, as this can lead to important adverse reactions, including blindness or even death. Heartgard is available through liscensed veterinary only and is approved by the U.S. FDA as well as the Environmental Protection Agency.
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Treat your dog with heartworm medicine.

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