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Hairballs and You

October 7th, 2008

Being a animal owner certainly you are cognizant of a usual condition that afflicts kitties:  cat hairballs.  But what do you know of a hairball’s indications, sources, and treatments?

Hairball Causes

A hairball is caused by the harsh surface of a feline’s tongue removing loose hairs during grooming themselves.  This hair is then gulped down and moved into the digestive tract.  In the ordinary situation, this hair would not be digested, but would get removed when the kitty uses the litter box or goes outside.  After all, felines are hunters, and are capable to be capable to accept ingesting fur, like from a poor mouse it catches.   As the hair congeals into a mass, the kitty will likely not enjoy the messy experience of vomiting it back up.  In some cases however, this might not occur and the hairball can end up stuck inside your cat, likely bringing about serious health issues.

Hairball Health Problems

Cat hairballs are irritating enough on their own, but can additionally induce many related concerns, speedily growing dangerous if not removed or cured quickly.  Additionally the unsightly and unpleasant vomiting, of course, the remaining hair can cause digestive difficulties and constipation.  Your kitty may cease eating and become lethargic as the hairball increases in size, while your pet are still unable to expell it.  Their guts can become swollen and this can clearly cause many kinds of unpleasant issues that you’d hate to have to deal with.  This danger could even end up needing invasive medical procedures to remove the hairball, which is an awful big expense and danger to your cat, particularly given the ease of preventing it in the first place.  Left alone, it could end up in a fatal affliction.

Removing Hairballs

Kitties instinctively attempt to self treat by throwing up.  They can do this by swallowing grass, which most of the time induces felines to regurgitate due to the irritating fiber content.  Other options to eliminate hairballs in cats revolve around petroleum or mineral oil based materials made to coat the intestines in order to ease the natural passage of the hairball.  Products such as Laxatone or Petromalt have been created to treat hairballs in cats.  They are a semi-solid paste that you feed your kitties before meals.  This encourages the obstacle through the digestive process and is helpful to lessen non-hairball caused constipation as well.  They are available in a multitude of flavors like tuna or catnip flavoring.  A dose each day for two to three days, and your concern will be solved.

No More Hairballs!

Preventing hairball recurrence is realized by certain varying methods, some of them complementary.  One is a 1/2 dose of Laxatone or Petromalt two to three times per week.  Cat Laxatone is highly recommended by veterinarians and pet owners alike. There exist also specific “hairball prevention” diet foods available.  A major degree of hairball prevention is of course correct grooming.  Always brush the short-haired felines but comb the long-haired felines regularly.  They adore it and it’s a great way to spend time being sure your cat continues to be happy and healthy.

Canine Training Tips

October 6th, 2008

Learning about dog training is the first step you take prior to actually training your dog. Certainly there are plenty of sources one can access, but at times it becomes information overload.

Canine training is not really all that hard. One thing to recall is that almost all dogs simply want to make their owner happy. The problem is communication. Of course dogs and humans can’t talk to each other, and you need to get your pet to figure out what you want.

Canine training can be summed up with just a few tips. Lets take a look at some of the methods that I have used in order to train my dog, making both he and I happier.

Try to avoid the negatives that often come with training. Hitting or striking your dog, either by hand or with an object will only teach the dog to fear you. A stern verbal NO, is OK, but don’t go any further than that, or you risk alienating the animal. Focusing on praise and rewards when your dog acts as he should is the better way to go.

Praising your dog will reinforce the correct behavior. Loving or petting your dog for acting positive behaviors is of course nice, but experience has shown better results happen when treats are distributed at the time the behaviors observed. Think about it, food motivates almost every animal, so to it works with our four legged friends.

Body language can also influence your dog’s reactions. Many canines can actually can actually sense and read your body language before any verbal communication is given. A technique that works well in doing this is to match a verbal command with a particular movement of either the hand, arm, or even leg.

Never giving up is the final key to successful dog training. Sure at times it is frustrating. It would certainly be easier to give up, go sit on the couch and watch your DirecTV, but you need to be consistent in your training. Your dog is not going to train himself, and training usually takes longer than you would like. It is so important to keep this in mind when things are tough with your dog. Things won’t always fall into place, so don’t give up at the first sign of trouble.

Training your dog can be both a challenging and rewarding experience. Keeping these brief tips in mind will help you keep on track in your dog training efforts.

Brian’s Home

September 3rd, 2008

My name is Brian and I am a brown and gray tabby cat. A little over a
year ago I was born at a tree farm. My Mother was an abandoned cat and
she was caring for us the best she could. Some very nice human came
around and took us to see a very nice human lady named Sandy. As it
turned out, Sandy was a very nice lady indeed and is in charge of
something called Kitten Action Team. I finally got adopted by a wonderful family and I’m loving every minute of it. You can read all about my new life at Brian’s Home.

Does Your Dogs Diet Contain Enough Fatty Acid?

August 22nd, 2008

Does your pet’s skin and coat look shiny and healthy, if not this could indicate the need for more fatty acids to be in your dog’s diet

A dog’s diet affects every aspect of his body as well as the skin and coat. If your dog’s diet has the right amount of fatty acids, then his coat and skin will appear healthy. Fatty acids in your dog’s diet will prevent dry skin and dandruff. A dull coat may well mean you need supplements of fatty acids in your dog’s diet.

Do not just assume that adding fatty acid supplements to your dog’s diet is always the best thing to do. If your dog’s coat is already in a good condition, adding more EFAs will not help improve your dog’s health. The fatty acid supplements, such as omega 6 and 3, should only used for dog’s with diagnosed skin problems. Always take advice from your vet before adding any supplement to your dog’s diet. Your vet will be happy to talk with you about the best form of EFAs and let you know the appropriate dose you should add to your dog’s diet.

You must provide EFAs to your pet through your dog’s diet, as fatty acids are not produced by your dog’s body. If your vet advises additional supplements of fatty acids, you should consider asking about linseed or sunflower oil.

Within a short period, such as four weeks, you should see a big improvement in your dog’s coat and skin. Watch the miracle of fatty acids work in your dog’s diet. When seven weeks have passed, you should see a dramatic change for the better in your pet’s health.

Omega 6 fatty acids is present in manufactured dog food at effective levels. Supplementing omega 3 will help to improve the ratio and make a difference in your pet’s health. Fish and flax seed are very good sources of omega 3 fatty acids. But always be cautious and ask your vet before you do any form of supplementation. Also take note that some forms of fish may not be safe to be part of your dog’s diet.

Supplementing your dog’s diet may not be necessary. The only way to decide if your dog’s diet does need extra fatty acids is to visit your vet, so you can both talk about your pet’s health. Never decide to medicate your dog without first seeking the advice of a professional, this is because your dog’s diet needs to contain the right balance of nutrients. Good sources of EFAs are flaxseed, linseed, and sunflower oil. Your dog’s diet is the first step in giving your pet overall health and a happy life with your pet for years to come.

Your Dogs Diet Can Lead To Protein And Kidney Failure

August 22nd, 2008

Research has indicated that higher levels of protein in your dog’s diet could lead to kidney failure. Do you know if what you are feeding dog is safe?  Are you harming the health of your furry friend by giving too much protein in your dog’s diet? 

The studies that showed a connection to high protein levels and kidney failure that the started concerns about protein levels in a dog’s diets was not researched properly. The research was performed on rats, not dogs.  Rats mainly eat plants as their normal diet. Therefore a rats biological makeup would mean it would have trouble digesting a diet containing high levels of protein. Rats have difficulty excreting protein due to their natural dietary needs, not because the high protein diet causes kidney failure. 

So, where do we stand on protein in your dog’s diet? Dogs are naturally omnivorous. In the wild, dog’s would hunt or scavenge for food. The dog’s diet would normally be of both animals and plants. Naturally dogs are meat eaters too.  because of this, a dog can easily cope with a diet consisting of 30% protein or more. 

When the protein intake is lowered in a dog’s diet, renal function does not improve. Renal lesions are not less likely to form when a dog is being fed a low-protein diet.  It is not until a blood urea nitrogen, or BUN, test indicates a level of 75, then a reduction in protein intake should be considered.    

If you have worries about how much protein is in your dog’s diet, you should make a appointment with you vet. Your  vet can advise you on your dog’s diet. 

It is not correct that dog’s can not normally digest high levels of protein. Kidney problems do not result from having high levels of protein in your dog’s diet. Large amounts of protein are digested safely in your dog’s diet, particularly when they mainly come from animal origins. 

Ten amino acids should be given in your dog’s diet through protein.  Only twelve of 22 amino acids can be produced in your dog’s liver.  Because of this meat such as heart, spleen, and meat by-products should all be in your dog’s diet. 

If you purchase high-quality dog food it should contain meat as the main ingredient. This will provide the right amount of protein in your dog’s diet. If you think about a dog in its natural environment. Would you see a wild dog grazing in a cornfield at mealtime?

Senior dogs should not be put on lower protein diets just because of age.  In fact, some older pets require a dog’s diet that is higher in protein than when they were at a younger adult stage.  Unless your vet advises not to, you should always provide your pet the advantage of quality protein in your dog’s diet.

Feeding your dog protein should not cause you concern.  We all want what is best for our dog’s and nature tells us that protein will help your dog to live a healthy life. If you have questions about protein and kidney failure in your pet, then you should speak to your vet about your dog’s diet.

Where To Find The Best Food For A Nutritious Dog Diet

August 22nd, 2008

You want mans best friend to eat right. You should be aware of the added benefits of a healthy and nutritious dog diet, but where do you look to find the best food for your pet?

There are so many good types of dog food on the market today. You can buy bags or cans of dog food easily from your local grocery or department store. Store chains are now offering varieties of dog food that are of a higher quality and at lower cost to you.

If you don’t want to purchase dog food from the grocery store, you might think about stores that sell feed for other animals as well. Businesses like TSC regularly deal with customers that are interested in good healthy nutrition to their pets. They should be able to help you decide on which specific brand of food will suit the needs of your dog’s diet. Some of these higher quality dog foods are available at such stores and you may not find these higher quality foods at your local Wal-Mart.

Many  Businesses on the internet sell their organic and natural dog diets. You should look online to find the type of dog food that feels right to you. Some of these merchants will even deliver the dog food to your home. Your dog’s diet has never been as convenient as this to obtain. The internet has made it possible for pet owners to widen their choice in their dog’s diet.  

Your vet can advise you about the best types of dog diets. Your vet may sell specific brands or varieties right from their surgery. Once you have decided on what diet is best for your dog, You should consider purchasing it when you bring your pet in for a checkup. A vet would not offer you any food that is not right for your dog’s diet, so this may be a good place to start from. If your vet advises on a particular type of diet for your dog, this may be due to health reasons, then your vet may be the only place to find the exact food for your dog’s diet.

Some pet owners prefer to cook for their dog.  A dog’s diet needs meat, vegetables, and grain. Selected meats, grains, and vegetables can be prepared at home, this will make sure you provide excellent nutrition for your pet. If you have green beans or carrots that you have grown in your garden, then consider adding these to your dog’s diet. This way you will know  where the food has come from and how it was prepared.

A healthy dog diet can come from your butcher. If you do make your own raw diet at home, always remember that ground turkey or chicken breast fresh is always best health option.

Regardless of what type of food you decide on for your dog’s diet, you must always consult with your vet before making any changes or alterations in the diet. Once you have made your mind up on a specific diet for your dog, then you need to take advantage of the healthiest and most convenient method that is available to you.

Cat Eye Care-Why It Is Important?

August 22nd, 2008

Cats eyes have often been used in horror films. But as a pet owner, you will know that the cats stare is really the complete opposite of what is portrayed in films. That is why cat eye care, is so very important for you to know.

How do cats say I love you? well this is through their eyes, of course. This is why you should never be frightened by there gaze. So how does this work? First of all, the cat stares at you for a long time. And after that, it blinks its eyes slowly. Some people call this the cats kiss. But you should also know that this is your cats way of showing you that it loves you.

But how do you return the favor? This is easy, all you need to do is follow your cats lead. Stare at it for a long time and then slowly blink your eyes. See? Cats eyes have also be used for romantic films as well.

Do not believe the horror films you see. Cats do not and never have had a third eye. Their eye sight is really far better than a humans. Instead of a third eye, what cats have is a third eyelid. This is called a nictitating membrane.

This inner eyelid protects the eyes of the cat from harm and also from dryness. You will always notice that when a cat is sick, this membrane will be some what closed. This should always alarm enough for you to call your vet or get your cat to them fast as possible.

But this third eyelid will also show once a cat is happy. So you will know what kind of mood your cat is in just by looking at the membrane.

You should always observe the pupil of your feline friend. A change in size of one of the pupils can often be an indication of an inflammation. It can also be a sign of a kind of a neurologic, disorder, this is called Horner’s Syndrome. Or worse, it can also indicate tumors or injuries in the central nervous system.

Never believe what others say that cats are color blind. They do see some colors. They may not see them as clear as human do, but its not true that they cannot see any colors at all.

Cats can also see clearly over long distances. There vision is very different from peoples. There vision will blurry if they are looking at objects that are very close to them.

Yes it is true, cats do have the nocturnal vision. But they can not see in complete darkness. Do you see the muscles on their iris that surround the pupils of their eyes? They are constructed in a way that it narrows into a vertical split when they are exposed in the bright lights. And it opens fully when they are in a quite dim light.

This feature of the cat may be traced back to their roots. They can use this feature to hunt for food during the night, that is if they were left out in the jungle or left with no one to care for them.

So you must forget about the horror movies that you have seen. Now it is time to put some effort into your cats eye care. Never let a minor ailments worsen. Always call your vet immediately when you think there is something not right or amiss. You do not want your cat to lose their sight or even worse lose their lives. Just remember it is always better to be safe than blind.

Cat Diabetes-And How You Should Treat It

August 22nd, 2008

If your cat has diabetes then cat care is important to your pets health. You will need to take the appropriate steps to make sure your pet can lead a normal life. It is unfortunate that pet cats have there own form of diabetes. It is important as a pet owner you learn how this will affect your pet and how you can help your cat lead a normal healthy life.

There are two types of cat diabetes, that could affect you pet. The first type is caused by the lack of  production of insulin, while the second type is the inability of the cats body to process insulin as it should do. just like in humans, diabetes can affect a cat at any age. But it normally appears in a pet in its later years.

Your cat will start to display symptoms that will tell you there is something wrong. These symptoms are very similar to the one in humans, You would start to notice your cat would require more fluid and would also urinate more. Because of your pets inability to process any glucose, then you will start to notice some weight loss.

Other symptoms you may see your cat are vomiting, loss of appetite and general weakness. Diabetic cats also  start to have poor skin and coat condition, as well as breathing problems

If your pet cat starts to display the above symptoms, it would be very wise of you to take your pet to your local vet. This way you can have your cat tested for sugar levels in there blood as well as in their urine. it is better to have both tests done, because any cat that feels under any form of stress, will show a spike in there blood sugar levels. By having both tests done, you will be able to confirm if your pet cat really has diabetes.

There is no cure for your cats diabetes as of yet. There diabetes can be controlled through a various means, and for cats it is done by diet and weight control. Giving your pet a diet high in fiber and carbohydrates would be ideal for diabetic cats, especially if they are over weight.

By using this type of diet, you will control your cats weight and blood sugar levels. There are also some oral medications available that your trusted vet may recommend. These should help to maintain a suitable blood sugar level.

Owners of diabetic cats, also will need to monitor their pets glucose and insulin levels. This is for those pet owners who will have to give there cats insulin injections for their diabetes. But be warned, you need to be carful to avoid giving an overdose of insulin as this will be fatal to your pet.

Cat care and diabetes should always go together, this will ensure that your pet can lead a normal healthy life. If you provide the right care for diabetic cats, then you will still have many happy years to come with your pet.

Ferrets-They Become A Passion

August 21st, 2008

Would you like to know more about ferrets but just do not know where to begin or look? There are millions of other ferret owners who are overwhelmed by the large volumes of information available to them, about this charming and often comical furry creature.

You may be trying to get a pet ferret, or living with someone who already has a ferret. You may all so simply be interested in the behaviour of these musk-producing mammals, here are a few basic things that you can consider first, before you get started with keeping a ferret and it becomes a passion.

Ferrets like skunk’s are also able to produce musk. Some countries allow you to remove the glands responsible for their musk production, this obviously will stop them smelling so much. But in countries like the United Kingdom and Australia you will find that this is not really necessary.

There fur is shiny and smooth to touch because of the natural oils produced by them. Regular bathing will remove some of these oils, which is not a good thing for your pets health. They also grow long nails, so a regular nail-cutting session will be in order for ferret owners.

There are many different colors and breeds available for pet owners. Breeding them is quite easy, especially when the ferret is mated with a pole cat, this was often done in ancient times. The younger the ferret is, the more difficult it is to look after. But then if you are able to obtain one that is still a kit, you will have the advantage of training it from a very young age.

As they grow older, they will need the company of other ferrets. Older ferrets will often will display domination or superiority to the younger ferrets. They also have the tendency to develop very close almost family like cliques and may not be as open to accept new ferrets in their circle easily. .

Regulations vary from country to country, so when you are caring for your ferret, always make sure that you are properly acquainted with the regulations of the country you live in. You will find that some countries do not allow ferrets to be domesticated and become house pets, while other countries have no restrictions on keeping them as pets.

By nature, ferrets are adventurous and curious creatures. you will need to interact with your pet at least once a day, this will help satisfy there curiosity and for them to be happy under your care. They also like to dance in a strange manner when excited and this may often look like they are ready to attack, but in reality, they are just expressing their enjoyment.

Since ferrets are extremely adventurous creatures, you will have to keep an eye on them frequently. They have the tendency to swallow objects that can be poisonous or damaging to their digestive system. On top of that if they are not constantly supervised, they may be prey to some other animals like snakes and hawks on there daily roam about,

Ferrets became popular as pets in America only in the 1980’s. Ferrets have been used for hunting for many years, mainly rabbits and rats, this is because they are well capable of entering rabbit warrens and tiny spaces. Their natural curiosity and lack of fear, makes them really effective aids to hunters. Even the Romans found many uses for them.

What is the Green Bean Dog Diet?

August 20th, 2008

For some time now people have playing around with the idea of the green bean diet for dogs. You may have already know about this and are considered trying it. Let’s take a look at the green bean dog diet and discuss some of the problems and advantages of it.

If you decide to feed your dog the green bean diet, you should know that you can not only feed your dog green beans.  By only giving your dog this green vegetable diet would not be the right healthy decision for your dog’s diet. Pet owners should find the balance between dog food and green beans that will produce the desired results.  

The green bean dog diet is standard kibble for your pet mixed with a amount of green beans. These green beans are a healthy way to keep your dog full between meals. Adding some green beans to the food at meal times will help your dog’s diet and keep your dog feeling full and happy between meals.   

Should all dogs be eating the green bean diet?  No not all dog’s should have green beans added to their meals. The green bean dog diet is ideal for dogs who should lose weight. Many pet owners continue to use the green bean dog diet to help keep a healthy weight for their pet, This is after the initial weight loss.  

It is not often that your dog will turn there nose up at the green beans. Dogs feel fuller and will have more of a happy attitude towards you. Also a increase in health and vitality.

One down side to think about when you decide to change your dog’s diet over to the green bean diet, is the larger amount of fiber your dog will consume. Some dog’s systems can react to this, so you will need to monitor your pet’s outputs.  Begin adding the green beans a little at a time and gradually increase the amount. Some pet owners find it helps to only add the green beans to there dog’s diet at one meal time during the day, this is done keep there dog’s potty schedule in order.

If you do decide to use the green bean dog diet as your dog’s diet, then there are a few tips to keep in mind. You will need to purchase a re sealable lid to cover the open can of green beans, this is for easier storage in between meals. You should measure the amount of green beans in your dog’s diet just the same as you would measure kibble or treats that you give your dog.

When ever possible you should purchase your canned green beans with no added salt. This is a healthy option for your dog’s diet.

The green bean dog diet has many advantages. But you will need to monitor your dog’s intake of them to help prevent unforeseeable outputs. The green bean dog diet will help to lose and maintain weight while keeping your pet healthy and happy.

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