Treating Dog With Recurring UTI
March 20, 2009 by Geraldine Dimarco · Leave a Comment
Canine urinary tract infection or canine UTI affects approximately 14% of the entire dog population in the world. This condition happens in dogs when bacteria such as E. coli, klebsiella, coagulase positive straphylococcus, pseudomonas, esterococcus, or proteus mirabilis gain access to the dog?s bladder, urethra, and the kidneys and cause infection. Dog UTI is a serious health problem in dogs. If not treated immediately, it could spread to other areas of the dog?s internal system such as the heart and cause further harm and even death. Therefore, it is imperative that you bring your dog to the veterinarian immediately when you see any of the signs of canine UTI.
The symptoms of UTI in a female puppy are easy to detect if you are aware of the urinating habit of your puppy. Any signs of irregularity may signal a problem in the puppy?s health.
These signs are closely associated with canine UTI but may also be symptoms of other urinary problems in dogs. In some instances, dogs which have already been diagnosed and treated with dog UTI contract a recurrence of the disease. This happens when bacteria have developed immunity to the antibiotics and treatment given. In cases such as these, the veterinarian would have to perform appropriate course of action to prevent another recurrence of the disease.
Female puppy UTI could cause a lot of discomfort to the puppy. It is important that as a dog owner, you take the necessary precautions to keep your puppy free from infection. Female puppies are especially prone to UTI, so you must see to it that you give it proper care daily. Giving it enough amount of clean water to drink everyday and washing it regularly would help. Likewise, you may give it a dose of homeopathic remedy to help keep its immune system strong to fight against infections. Most importantly, bring it to the vet immediately when you suspect it is suffering from any of the symptoms of female puppy UTI.
Before giving your dog these ingredients, though, be sure to have it brought to the vet for examination first, especially when you notice signs of symptoms of canine UTI in your pet. Canine UTI is a serious health problem in dogs and must not be ignored. Seek the help of a veterinarian as soon as possible when your dog shows signs of dog UTI. This way, you can save your pet from further health problem.
How to Control Dog Allergies
March 13, 2009 by Victor · Leave a Comment
For many people, the discovery of the fact that they are allergic to dogs comes with their ownership of the first pet dog. The most common advice given by doctors is to give the dog away. Although this is no doubt the most convenient way to solve your allergy problem, it is almost impossible to do for many pet owners, as they would have already fallen in love with the dogs. There are also many people who are persistent in keeping pet dogs despite their allergy.
Fortunately, there are many ways to solve this predicament that does not involve giving your dog away. Here are several tips to help you control if not eliminate your dog allergy problem.
1. Some dogs tend to shed more hairs than others. If you are allergic to dogs, it is best to get a dog breed that does not shed hairs as much. These are known as low dander dogs. Poodles and Terries are some example of such dogs. Even if you own a low dander dog, it is important to wash and brush your dogs fur at least once a week. If this proves to be unbearable, you should get a dog groomer or someone else to do it for you.
2. You should also keep your house clean and vacuum the floor at least once a week to get rid of stray hairs. You should also get specialized air conditioners that filter out allergens for the air current.
3. There are certain food supplements and vitamins that can help reduce and control your allergic reactions to dogs. Consult your doctor or your local pharmacist to find out more about these supplements.
4. Although many of us love to let our pets go on the couch and bed, this is generally not a good idea for those who are allergic to dogs. You should keep your dogs off the couch and your bed at all times to prevent allergens from accumulating on its surfaces
5. If all of these tips dont work, you can take regular allergy shots as your final resort. These shots should keep your allergic reactions under control.
What Are The Perils of Dog Allergies
March 10, 2009 by Allan · Leave a Comment
Like human beings, dogs are susceptible to many forms of allergies. They symptoms suffered by dogs is similar to humans. When a dog is allergic to something it may sneeze, wheeze, itch and experience skin problems. Like humans, allergies on dogs can become very severe. When a dog experiences some form of allergy, its immune system is weakened. A weakened immune system can then lead to further health problems. In severe allergic reactions, dogs can suffer from respiratory arrest and sometimes even death.
Although the cause of allergies among humans and dogs are similar, it is very often much more difficult to treat dog allergies. Dogs are unable to communicate with us to inform us of the food it has consumed and other vital information. Treating allergies on dogs is very much like treating allergies on a baby. As caretakers of our beloved four-legged friends, we must take certain steps to treat, if not altogether prevent dog allergies.
Scratching is often the most common symptom when it comes to allergies among dogs. Excessive and incessant scratching of the ears, eyes, and belly may be signs of an allergy. When this occurs it is best to give your dogs a good bath using anti-flea shampoos. If the incessant scratching persists after the bath, you should bring your dog to the vet immediately.
Food allergy is another common form of allergy among dogs. Dogs are allergic to a many foods that are normally consumed by humans. For examples, chocolates and grapes are considered to be toxic to dogs. You should always pay attention to the ingredients that are used in making the dog food consumed by your pet. There are some dogs that are allergic to certain type of meat. If your dog is experiencing some allergic reactions, try switching to another type of dog food (one that contains a different type of meat).
There are a host of things that you can do to prevent allergies. For starters, keeping your dog and its environment clean at all times will keep a host of allergens at bay. You should give your dogs a good bath and the floors of your house a good scrub at least once a week. A good air purifier with HEPA filters would also be very effective in getting rid of airborne allergens.
Keep You and Your Dog Happy
February 24, 2009 by Anthony Santiago · Leave a Comment
A dog owner’s love for their pet is a great joy to feel for both the owner and the dog. Providing your dog with the best care is something all owners want to do for their dog.
When talking about provide the best care for your dog, we primarily mean to keep your dog as happy and healthy as possible.
Dogs are very emotional beings. They love giving attention, but just as much love receiving attention. This is an important aspect in giving your dog the best care possible. Make sure to take some time everyday to play with your dog and to make sure you let them know that you are happy to own them as your pet.
If you are not able to give your dog the necessary attention and time, their health may be affected. Lack of attention may give rise to lack of exercise, hygiene, and/or food. This ultimately will result in health issues and allergies.
It is also a must for you to feed your dog with healthy foods. This is a primary need for proper dog care. There are a lot of commercial dog food brands in the market. But you still have to consult with your vet regarding the consumption of these commercial dog foods.
You see, there are indeed some brands that come with chemicals that can prove to be too dangerous for your pet to take in. This would defeat the purpose of dog care altogether now. Thus, in choosing dog food, just consult your local vet.
Overfeeding your dog is also an issue. Overfeeding can cause your dog to become obese and also digestion problems.
Mastiff Insurance Do YOU Need It ?
February 16, 2009 by Eric Salson · Leave a Comment
Mastiff dog insurance is not high on most American’s agenda despite tens of millions of dog owners , to date this peculiarity remains a bit of a mystery. We don’t hesitate to purchase health insurance for ourselves , omitting our pets when just about everything else in our lives is insured just doesn’t make sense.
Considered by many as an unnecessary expense this attitude quickly changes when these mastiff dog owners are presented with the bills for treatment. Just as with private medical insurance, vets costs have risen sharply since the early 1990’s. The result of this has meant that mastiff dog insurance premiums have also risen as well.
Mastiff dog health cover costs, like many other types of insurance plans, are on the increase this should really be enough to make you think twice about delaying but this isn’t the only reason. Anyone who owns a domestic animal needs to be prepared for health problems occasionally , the more you own, the greater the chance is, and if this does occur a couple of times a year, you will soon see your savings reduce.
If you are in this unenviable position then a choice may have to be made , Really, you should never have to think about how much it is going to cost.
I had doubts about treating our dog some time ago when he was involved in an accident. I have to admit to asking myself at the time if we could justify the expense. Especially when you know that even with the surgery and treatments, your mastiff could still die. There are no guarantees as complications are not uncommon.
The financial strain of keeping your mastiff dog healthy can be overwhelming, this is even more relevant if you are experiencing financial difficulties. If you are experiencing money worries then raising additional finances can prove embarrassing.
When the cost of treatment is uppermost in your thoughts, it may cloud your judgment. mastiff dog insurance can ensure they receive the care they deserve because cost is no longer a major concern. A pet healthcare insurance plan does not have to cost the earth , plans are still affordable, especially when you consider the alternative.
Nearly all mastiff dog healthcare policies can be tailor-made to suit individual circumstances , possibly to meet certain financial requirements. A loving mastiff dog owner should really be thinking about the level of healthcare in place for their mastiff dog , do not leave it until it is too late!
Life Insurance for Pets Information
February 6, 2009 by Brock Ganderson · Leave a Comment
Oftentimes, people are not aware that life insurance for pets exists. Life insurance for pets is not the same as life insurance for humans, although many people think it is. Unfortunately, these individuals are wrong. You will not receive the same payout when your pet dies that you would with a human’s life insurance.
Why is life insurance for old pets different? Pets are not human beings, no matter how much of a part of the family they might be. Although both humans and pets are an important part of your life, society dictates that humans and pets deserve different insurance policies.
If you don’t have the same benefits in life insurance for old pets as life insurance for humans, why get it? if you don’t see any extra money from pet life insurance, why invest in it? Wouldn’t it be smarter to get insurance for older dogs?
If your old dog is already covered by life expenses, you don’t need to consider life insurance for old pets. If your older dog is not covered, however, consider life insurance for older pets. When you consider life insurance for older pets, there are a number of things you have to think about.
Coverage for the End of Life
Through comprehensive life insurance for older pets, you can enjoy coverage for costs at the end of your animal’s life. Life insurance for pets gives you additional coverage so you don’t have to pay for your dog or cat’s cremation. You may not realize it but cremation for pets can be quite costly and if you are not prepared for it, you may end up dipping into your savings account or going into debts just to pay for the cremation expenses. If you can’t afford this service, your pet won’t be able to have a decent service.
Cremation, burial services and even bereavement services can be included in your life insurance for pets. When a pet dies, many individuals feel lonely, sad and depressed and need counseling. Bereavement counseling can help the owner cope with the loss of the pet family member.
The Beautiful Brazilian Mastiff
February 2, 2009 by Hedi Salson · Leave a Comment
Tracking and sniffing is the Brazilian mastiff’s job, the gentle giants are a cross between a mastiff and a bloodhound. Giving them their full title of Fila Brasilerio they originate from Brazil and were introduced to the United States of America by the Conquistadors. In the early years of the breed its main purpose was to guard plantations.
the colouring of the large dogs can vary from tan to black, also brindled dogs been desirable. These friendly giants can reach up to weights over 100 pounds and be 2 feet to the shoulder, the neck and face have characteristics of the bloodhound.
mastiffs can be gentle or aggressive when the situation requires it, very very loyal and make a valued member to anyone’s family, very good with children also.
the hunting instinct is real in the Brazilian mastiff because of its half brother the blood hound, the Fila part of the breeds full name means to hold in Portuguese which is part of the dogs role in the process of hunting, the mastiff will track, catch and hold the capture until it’s master arrives.
Much more athletic than other mastiff breeds, they are less prone to been fat which makes for a much healthier dog, their loyal and protective nature is a large part of the Brazilian mastiff’s nature.
Strangers be ware, the Brazilian mastiff has the same traits as the others, strangers are not welcome, this is their protective side which comes out and they have been known to attack without any reason if the face don’t fit, so be nice to strangers and make sure the dog is kept out of the way.
The Brazilian mastiff is like all dogs, they need love and attention and a lot of food, spend time with your dogs and they will become a big part of your family, and I mean a big part. They are loyal and will protect you till the bitter end.
So if your in the market for a Brazilian mastiff be sure to ask the right questions, make sure your breeder is above board and will provide references upon request, and if you do not know ask some one who does.
Preventing Ear Infections in Dogs
January 31, 2009 by Jonathan C Halpert · Leave a Comment
Some dogs can go through their whole lives without so much as an itchy ear, while others have a never ending struggle with ear-mites, fungus, and allergies that have them forever scratching their heads. Many ear problems only affect the outer ear, and with a little effort you can greatly reduce the frequency and severity of your dogs infections.
For severe cases, veterinarians usually prescribe a course of antibiotics to treat ear infections. Common antibiotics include antibiotic/anti-fungal/anti-inflammatory medicines like Otomax or MalOtic. Recently, many people have begun turning to more holistic options before treating their pups with a drug regimen.
The easiest way to reduce the number of ear infections your dog has is to keep the ears clean and free of dirt and other gunk. Especially for long haired dogs, keep the hair around the ears trimmed and clean, Long hair can be a magnet for debris which can get carried into the ear canal leading to infection. Dogs with long, floppy ears are also at a higher risk of picking up dirt than are dogs with pricked ears.
Washing the ears is the next level of prevention. A simple solution of diluted white vinegar is a great way to eliminate common allergies. Use a solution of 1 part vinegar and two parts water to rinse the ear thoroughly before rinsing again using plain clean water. A 1:1 Hydrogen Peroxide/water solution also makes a good rinse and will sting less if your dog has been doing a lot of scratching. Be sure to dry your pups ears gently after youve cleaned them.
Many large per stores stock several brands of commercial cleaners which may offer even more protection for your dog. Commercial ear cleaners often have ingredients specially formulated to treat common ear problems, and some of them even come with applicators which can make cleaning time much easier on both the dog and their owner.
One of the easiest ways to reduce all types of infections is to improve the quality of your dogs food. The fillers often used in cheap big brand dog foods offer little to know nutritional value. In addition to sometimes triggering allergies, non-nutritional fillers do your dog no good and only serve to add bulk to the product - and ultimately to your dogs too. Treat your pup to a healthy lifestyle by starting with a high quality dog food, check with your local specialty pet center for quality brands.
In spite of looking and smelling terrible, most ear infections only affect the outer ear. Keeping the ears clean and groomed will help reduce both the discomfort of common problems as well as the risk of greater infection. More serious infections to exist and you should be aware of the symptoms. If you notice your dog tilting their head more than normal, walking in circles, or showing signs of general clumsiness, it may be a sign of a more serious condition and you should schedule a trip to your local vet.


