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		<title>Fleas, Ticks and Worms</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 10:52:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fleas and other parasites should always be given the highest priority by dog owners. Flea bite allergy in dogs is all too common and causes worry to many dog owners every year, especially in the summer, although all year round if your dog lives indoors with central heating. This is because flea bites often produce allergic reactions in the area bitten by the fleas, which is very often on the back just above the tail. In these cases, the affected area becomes red and bald due to the dog's continuous scratching of itself.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Fleas and other parasites should always be awarded the highest priority by dog owners. Flea bite allergy in dogs is all too common and causes concern to many dog owners every year, especially in the summer, although all year round if your dog lives indoors with central heating. This is because flea bites often produce allergic reactions in the area bitten by the fleas, which is very often on the back just above the tail. In these cases, the affected skin becomes red and bald due to the dog&#8217;s continuous scratching of itself.</p>
<p>Heavy flea infestations can cause severe dermatitis in dogs. If the flea bites cause allergic reactions or dermatitis in the dog, it really ought to be taken to the vet, because on many occasions, the dog will be experiencing severe discomfort.</p>
<p>The vet will provide you a salve to ease the itching and reduce the inflammation and some powder or a spray to kill the fleas. Prevention, however, is better than cure and medicated collars are available to treat and prevent an infestation of external blood-suckers like ticks and fleas.</p>
<p>Apart from fleas, other parasites like ticks and lice plus the internal parasites like hookworms, round worms, whip worms etc. can have an adverse effect on the the health of your dog. For example, if hookworms have infected a dog, that dog will almost surely suffer from anaemia soon. The signs of anaemia become more obvious according to the advancement of the hookworm infection.</p>
<p>Hookworm larvae will pass directly through the skin into the internal body and cause severe problems inside the affected dog. These dogs may reveal cuts on their paws and on their skin because of dermatitis. Often, skin rashes result too in these cases and the infected animal may also have diarrhoea, which is flecked with blood.</p>
<p>Most dogs and all puppies get round worms, which is why dogs can sometimes be seen rubbing their bottoms along the ground. However, if round worms are present in very large numbers, affected puppies show a pot belly, which is easily noticeable by the dog&#8217;s owners themselves. A dose of piperazine salts is given orally for the cure of this problem. However, broad-spectrum anthelmintics like pyrantel pamoate, fenbendazole etc. are also used to cure this very common condition.</p>
<p>There are many drugs on the market to treat fleas and other parasites these days, although medications containing the drug &#8216;ivermectin&#8217; seem to be preferred by many dog owners to clear up fleas and other parasites in dogs. This drug is available for injection or oral use but is now even available for external application too.</p>
<p>If you are having problems <a href="http://kill-fleas.the-real-way.com">getting rid of fleas</a> on your dog, please follow the &#8216;fleas&#8217; link or if you want to read more about dogs, please go here: <a href="http://dog-training.the-real-way.com">Man&#8217; Best Friend &#8211; the Dog</a> You are welcome to reprint this article &#8211; but get your own <a href='http://www.uberarticles.com/?id=2121520&amp;p=25391'>unique content</a> version here.</p>
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		<title>Herbs For Your Pet&#8217;s Health</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 14:30:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Catherine V. Testaratti</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today is all about natural herbal treatments for many ailments. How about those same herbal uses for our own pets. We are going to share some great herbal remedies for use with common ailments in our pets.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Today is all about natural herbal treatments for many ailments. How about those same herbal uses for our own pets. We are going to share some great herbal remedies for use with common ailments in our pets.</p>
<p>The use of Aloe Vera as a medicinal purpose has been going on for centuries. People have been using it for scrapes, burns and other injuries. Our pets can also benefit from this for stomach ulcers, wounds and burns.</p>
<p>We have all used Aloe Vera for one thing or another on ourselves and our children. We have now learned that we are able to use this amazing cure on our pets. From cuts and scrapes to stomach ulcers, this is a great remedy for your dog.</p>
<p>Flowers from the calendula herb are best used for wounds, cuts and scrapes for both humans and dogs. While it can double as an anti-inflammatory and antifungal, it is used more for the healing of wounds. And there are more uses in store for this little flower.</p>
<p>The calendula herb&#8217;s flower petals can be applied as a dressing for a wound. Additionally they can be made into a tea that will act as an antiseptic and for the prevention of bacteria. So many uses from one herb are truly a gift for both us and our pets.</p>
<p>Ginger has long been the remedy we all hear about with a cup of hot tea for a cold. The ginger root can be the cure for your pets upset stomach by making it into tincture or tea. The centuries old delicious cure for common colds is becoming common for your dogs too.</p>
<p>Goldensel is a powerful herb that helps prevent bacteria from attaching to the walls of your cells. For those dogs with the nasty weeping eye syndrome; give them relief by using the goldensel as a tincture or tea and wash their eyes. No more weepy eyes after use of this amazing cure.</p>
<p>Try the triple action of chamomile, valerian and California poppy for your hyper dog. Only a few drops of valerian are needed combined with the tinctures, teas and extracts all serve to keep your pets blood pressure lowered asthma under control and repel those parasites!</p>
<p>It&#8217;s always best to consult your veterinarian prior to using these remedies. Herbs are no longer restricted to us using them for cooking or our own aliments. These multi-useful items around the house will provide your pet with a healthier, happier life.</p>
<p>Have a Dog that you Love? Check out Catherine&#8217;s favorite <a href="http://tinyurl.com/yj77bmy">Pet Supplies for Dogs</a> website that uses nature&#8217;s best ingredients. They have the most amazing <a href="http://tinyurl.com/yjgxa9d">Natural Organic Dog Shampoos</a> on the market.</p>
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