Archive for February, 2009

26.02.2009
Don’t Let Your Ignorance Kill Your Dog

Dogs can get infected with parasites like heartworms, without you knowing it. Symptoms might not be visible until they have traveled to and infested the heart.  This can take years and it can be too late for any medication to reverse the effects.  Active dogs are most likely to show the symptoms earlier than laid back and lazy dogs.

A blood test is needed to know if your dog is infected with the parasite.  An X-ray can also show if adult heartworm is present in the heart and lungs.  When results show that there is an infestation, a dog heartworm medication will be prescribed.  There are different medications available so you should ask your veterinarian which medicine will work best for your dog.

02.02.2009
Don’t Let Pets Suffer Through Pain

Like human beings, all animals get sick and experience health-related problems.  These ailments may have been brought about by poor nutrition, aging, strain, and anxiety, trauma, inadequate or improper care, and lack of exercise.  Thankfully, there are drugs to ease the pain and suffering of pets, to make them feel better, and to restore them back to optimum health.  Most, if not all, of these medicines are available in and easily procured from a pet pharmacy.

Numerous pet owners patronize online pet pharmacies because they like these stores’ outstanding service.  Not only do they conveniently supply needed medication for dogs, cats, horses and other creatures, online pet pharmacies also offer valuable tips and information for the wellbeing of domesticated animals.  Caring resident vets and animal experts of these stores routinely offer free advice on pet care, detecting symptoms, treatment of common ills, and drug administration, among many other topics.  From time to time, they likewise publish helpful articles on their site so animal lovers can better understand certain diseases and health conditions and how these affect their beloved pets.  On top of that, a number of pet pharmacies on the Internet offer free delivery of their products.  This feature is not limited to medicines and supplements, but encompasses other pet supplies as well.

02.02.2009
Fortify & Enrich Your Furry Friends

Your cat or dog may have a healthy appetite, but that doesn’t mean it is getting all the nutrients it needs.  The food you feed it may not contain enough sustenance, or may have already diminished in quality and wholesomeness due to intense heat or lengthy storage times during processing.  All is not lost though.  Fortunately, there are pet supplements to fortify and enrich your furry, four-legged friend’s physical condition.Many veterinarians believe in the power of supplements to boost an animal’s overall health and strengthen its resistance against disease.

They prescribe nutritional and dietary supplements to scores of pets to make them more energetic, to promote growth, and to help them regain and absorb missing vital food ingredients.  To older animals, they recommend antioxidants to toughen the immune system, and probiotics to aid in digestion and metabolism.  Wisely, vets also remind pet owners that supplements alone don’t make a healthy lifestyle.  They must be complemented by a nourishing diet, frequent exercise, stress reduction and prevention steps, emotional support, and regular veterinary checkups.