Tag Archive | "owner"

Your Dog’s Ear Care


The dog's ear is very sensitive and requires care to stay free from infections, ear mites and other ear problem. Their sharp sense of hearing has saved many lives, detecting sounds we cannot hear due to their acute hearing. Dogs themselves depend on their hearing more than their eyesight. Yet the ears and ear diseases make up 20% of the average veterinary practices. And dogs with lots of fur tend to have furry ears, which collect oil and infections – such as cocker spaniels or poodles. Got the picture?

Infections In The Ears

 

Wet ears cause ear infections in dogs, so try to insert cotton balls into the canal when bathing the dog, or allowing them to swim. If experienced, there are drying agents to insert into the dog’s ears if the eardrums are intact, such as ClearX or Panodry, which will dry the water in the canal. You can wipe out the dog’s ears with cotton balls, but a small amount of wax needs to stay in the dogs ear canal, so be careful.

Some breeds like the Poodle, the Cocker Spaniel, or the Schnauzer has hair plucked out of the ears by groomers. This causes serum to ooze from their pores, which causes the growth of bacteria. Also, the folded over ears of the cocker make them vulnerable to bacteria. After wiping the ears with mineral oil, and a “dirty look” reappears in a week or so – this could mean infection due to the growth of bacteria. Scratching at the ears, rubbing against things, or shying away if you touch the ear are also symptoms of ear conditions. You may want to have the dog checked at the vet if this occurs.

Read the full story

Posted in Dog HealthComments (0)

Cataracts in Dogs and Dog Vision Problems


Cataracts are one of the more common vision problems that occur in dogs, humans and many other animals. Dog health issues such as cataracts and other vision issues can be corrected through a variety of treatments including drug therapies, surgery and genetic testing to prevent dogs with the hereditary condition from reproducing or being used in breeding programs. Since veterinary ophthalmology and general research into cataracts and vision problems in dogs continues to be high priority, this condition is one of the best understood vision problems within the canine population.

What Are Dog Cataracts?

Cataracts are the gradual clouding over or development of an opaque rather than clear lens in the eye. Cataracts can develop in one eye or both and they can range from small areas of the lens to the complete lens, which is the form that results in blindness. Small areas of opacity on the lens typically do not cause blindness and may or may not continue to expand to include the whole lens.

Read the full story

Posted in Dog HealthComments (1)

Dog Dental Care And Nail Care


It is now standard practice for owners to focus on both dental care as well as care for their dog's nails. This wasn't always so, however researchers and vets have proven that dogs with good dental care routines are less likely to have early tooth loss, digestive problems and problems with bad doggy breath. In addition good care of the nails helps to prevent lameness, infections of the feet and also skin infections that can develop with pressure from long nails and nails that scratch or cut the skin's surface.

Read the full story

Posted in Dog HealthComments (1)

Basic Grooming For Short Haired Dog Breeds


Short haired dog breeds may not look like they shed as much and may not require as much grooming as longer haired breeds, but this is a true misconception. Often the dog grooming requirements of short haired breeds are just as demanding as longer haired breeds, especially those that have a double coat and "blow" each spring and fall. Blowing the coat refers to those breeds that shed out the inner coat over the hot summer months.

Read the full story

Posted in Dog HealthComments (0)

Basic Dog Grooming For Long Haired Dog Breeds


Long haired dog breeds do need more consistent dog grooming routines than their short haired counterparts. This is simply because longer hair is more likely to tangle and mat, making grooming a priority for owners. Mats and tangles in the hair are more than just a cosmetic issue, they can lead to skin irritations, lesions and infections, especially if they are on the underside, leg and belly areas. This is because the knots and tangles rub against the skin when the dog is sleeping or sitting, resulting in what would be the equivalent of bedsores on a person.

Read the full story

Posted in Dog HealthComments (2)

Skin Care and What Your Dog Coat Can Tell You


When owners groom their dogs, they always love to see a shiny and lustrous dog, coat colors vivid and glossy, after they are done. They want the dog coat to look healthy and this can only be accomplished by providing the correct dog vitamins in the food and maintaining good skin care. The skin and coats of dogs are like a red flag to illness, allergies, skin conditions, flea bites, mites, feeding problems - which are always in addition to the fact they love to roll and play in the dirt, straw, and hay.

 The skin of a dog is thinner and more easily injured than our own human skin. The dog coat is determined by many factors: bathing, cleanliness, nutrition, genetics, hormones, medical conditions, etc. In addition dogs that live outdoor have a much heavier coat grown for insulation and protection against the elements.

The Fur Of A Dog Coat

A dog coat is made up of different types of fur. They can be double-coated or single-coated. Double-coated dogs have a soft undercoat and a coarser topcoat; single-coated dogs only have one type, the topcoat. Most dogs shed in the early spring when it begins to warm up, and will develop a heavier, thicker coat of fur in the fall. This re-growing of fur in the fall is referred to as “blowing the coat.” Samoyed females blow their coats twice a year, while males blow it once around their birth dates. My American Eskimos and Cairn Terriers also blow their coats, with the females blowing their coats around the heat cycle. This period requires extensive grooming and brushing, line combing, etc. in order to remove the old dead coats. A bath does wonders about a week later to not only improve how they feel, but to finish the shedding process. If the old hair remains, those areas will become “hot spots” which become extensive itching areas to the dog, eventually forming sores and open area.

Domesticated dogs we have as pets shed twice a year, with many breeds fur resembling our own hair, as it grows longer and longer, requiring continuous trimming. An example would be a poodle – without a trim they look like a fuzzy bushman!

When judging a dog’s coat look for several things including:

  • The length of hair
  • It’s texture
  • Markings
  • Color – different breed standards have specific colors

Natural Shampoos

Many dog owners go to discount stores or grocery stores, purchasing the cheapest dog shampoo they can. Owners may not realize that these shampoos will harm the fur as they don't supply the dog vitamins and essential pH levels needed to keep the dog coat healthy and shiny looking.

 About $10 a quart/$30 a gallon, the Veriuni line (http://www.dogshampoo.brigitterecommends.com ) of natural products are probably one of the best lines you can purchase for you dog, and you can purchase either a similar product line or this one, for the utmost safest quality care for your dog:

  • It is non-toxic
  • The ingredients are biodegradable, breaking down into harmless natural elements
  • Contains no hazardous ingredients per OSHA regulation
  • No petroleum distillates, EDTA, NTA, Ammonia, Benzene, Grain proteins, Enzymes or formaldehyde
  • Free of all known or suspected carcinogens
  • Biodegradable without effluent treatment processes

LINKS TO NATURAL CARE FOR YOUR DOGS

All Natural Remedies for Dogs and Cats - http://www.herb-doc.com/petcare.htm

 Botanical Dog - http://www.botanicaldog.com/

 Dog Services - http://www.dogservices.co.uk/list.php?ID=17

Dr. Goodpet - http://www.goodpet.com/

Only Natural Pet Store - http://search.onlynaturalpet.com/

Open Directory Project - http://dmoz.org/Shopping/Pets/Supplies/Health/

Finding the right products to promote a healthy dog coat, adding dog vitamins as needed for good skin care and maintaining regular bathing and grooming routines will help your pet stay in tip top appearance, even if they are just a companion and not a show dog.

Best Pet Small Dog Cat Puppy Towel Ever Invented Dries 5x Faster Than Towels
Best Pet Small Dog Cat Puppy Towel Ever Invented Dries 5x Faster Than Towels
Paypal   US $13.95
Worlds Best Pet Large Dog Horse Towel Dry in Seconds by Pulling Water from Coat
Worlds Best Pet Large Dog Horse Towel Dry in Seconds by Pulling Water from Coat
Paypal   US $22.95
FOOD GRADE DIATOMACEOUS EARTH CODEX Fresh Water 10lb
FOOD GRADE DIATOMACEOUS EARTH CODEX Fresh Water 10lb
Paypal   US $23.90
Pet Bathing Grooming Mitt Small Dog Cat Cleans WITH or WITHOUT Water or Shampoo
Pet Bathing Grooming Mitt Small Dog Cat Cleans WITH or WITHOUT Water or Shampoo
Paypal   US $9.95
Pure EMU OIL for DogCatPet Coat Skin Care Hot Spots
Pure EMU OIL for DogCatPet Coat Skin Care Hot Spots
Paypal   US $32.75
Worlds Most Absorbent Pet Towel Cuts Drying time by 70 Medium Dog Breeds
Worlds Most Absorbent Pet Towel Cuts Drying time by 70 Medium Dog Breeds
Paypal   US $15.95
DE FRONTLINE alternative kill fleasnaturalsafe 5lbs
DE FRONTLINE alternative kill fleasnaturalsafe 5lbs
Paypal   US $14.99
DOG TREAT PUZZLE toy includes 2 puzzles hide and see if ur dog can find
DOG TREAT PUZZLE toy includes 2 puzzles hide and see if ur dog can find
Paypal   US $3.00
All NATURAL flea care 1 month supply DROPS JUST LIKE LEADING BRANDS YET SAFE
All NATURAL flea care 1 month supply DROPS JUST LIKE LEADING BRANDS YET SAFE
Paypal   US $12.00
DOG SKIN CARE HOT SPOT ANTI ITCH SHAMPOO TREATMENT
DOG SKIN CARE HOT SPOT ANTI ITCH SHAMPOO TREATMENT
Paypal   US $16.95
Male dog BELLY BAND dog wrap WHOLE dog diaper for incontinence Diaper Band
Male dog BELLY BAND dog wrap WHOLE dog diaper for incontinence Diaper Band
Paypal   US $23.95
DE FOOD GRADE kill FleasParasites naturalsafe 2lbs
DE FOOD GRADE kill FleasParasites naturalsafe 2lbs
Paypal   US $8.99
Powered by phpBay Pro

Posted in Dog HealthComments (3)

UA-15916990-1