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Tuesday 14 December 2021

Is aspirin safe for inflamed piercings?

   Does Aspirin paste work on a nose piercing bump? If you've recently pierced your nose, you want it to heal as quickly as possible.


Your body piercer may have told you to clean your piercing regularly. However, you may have noticed that you're developing a bump around the piercing.


H2Ocean can be used to treat a nose piercing.  To use H2Ocean for nose piercing aftercare, apply it at least two times daily, ensuring that the area around the piercing is gently cleaned.


Most piercers do not recommend using a stick Aspirin paste or a thin Aspirin paste around a piercing. This is because aspirin may cause irritation to the skin. It's safer to use H2Ocean to clean your piercing.



Aspirin paste alternative - clean your piercing with H2Ocean


Thursday 18 November 2021

Nutrition for dogs with urinary tract infections

    Can high protein dog food cause a urinary tract infection?


If your dog or cat has a urinary tract infection, you may be wondering if high protein food has contributed to that health condition.


There currently is not a lot of evidence pointing to high protein in your dog's diet as a direct cause of urinary tract infections. However, having a lot of protein in their diet can change the acidity of your dogs urine. That is, dogs that have a high level of protein in their diet tend to have more acidic urine. 



When a dog's urine is very acidic, they're more likely to form bladder stones. The problem is that when a dog forms bladder stones, these bladder stones make it more likely that they will develop urinary tract infections. If your dog has bladder stones, they will tend to have cloudy urine or smelly urine.

  

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Sunday 7 November 2021

Feeding tubes and pets

   If your veterinarian has told you that your cat needs to receive food in liquid form over the long-term, you may have wanted to know how this will be possible. Typically, there are three methods that are usually used to supply your cat with liquid food in the long-term. 

 

 A tube canelones can go directly into the stomach surgically. Your cat may also be fitted with a tube that goes through the side of their neck and into their esophagus. 


The third alternative is a nasogastric tube which runs through the  nasal passat into the esophagus. Through discussions with your vet, you will decide which is the best option for your cat. 


These options ensure that your cat can receive the nutrition that they need. However, you will always have to feed them liquid food while the tube is in position.


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Saturday 6 November 2021

What to plant in a pet garden

  Medicine garden plants for dogs are safe for them to nibble on. These herbs provide health benefits to your dogs whenever they decide to chew on a leaf or two. 


All the garden plants that are toxic should be avoided. Your dogs can use safe plants to self medicate.

If a dog is feeling slightly distressed or emotionally upset, they can usually identify an herb that will help and can chew on a bit of it in order to feel more of a sense of comfort.


Dogs and several other animals are good at self medicating. This means that your dog will use their senses to find the plant that they may need at a particular time. 


If you have already observed a dog nibbling on grass whenever they feel ill, it's self medication in progress. By having a variety of plants in your garden, your dog can select the one that is best for their needs at a particular moment.


Mint is a good plant to have in a sensory garden for dogs. Mint as you already know is popular among humans because it helps to calm the stomach. Many people drink mint when they're feeling nauseous. 


Similarly, lavender also helps human beings to feel more relaxed at times when they're under stress. It has the same effect on your dog so it can be included in your sensory garden.


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Friday 5 November 2021

What is CVI?

  Chronic venous insufficiency is a condition in which the veins in the legs don't work as they should. The veins are designed with valves which work similar to the valves that you would see in a pipe or elsewhere.


 Just as a valve in a pipe should allow water to flow in one direction, the valves that are placed in your legs also should only allow blood to flow in one direction. 


 However, patients with chronic venous insufficiency find that blood is also flowing back ways, so what happens is that excess blood collects in the legs. 


This causes discomfort and even pain. However, it is not regarded as a life-threatening condition.


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Clinicare Benefits

  Clinicare liquid meal replacement for cats and dogs can be given to adult dogs during or outside of illness. This is a liquid diet and it can be easily divided into portions, with any unused portion stored in your fridge for the next time that you will need it.


Clinicare supplies cats and dogs with electrolytes, vitamins and minerals. it contains carbohydrates, fats and protein, so  your dog will receive everything that they need to keep them going during a time when they're unable to eat their regular foods.


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Sunday 3 October 2021

Distilled water is recommended for dogs with heart problems

 Your veterinarian may sometimes recommend that you give your dog distilled water. This will sometimes happen in cases where your dog has a chronic condition such as congestive heart failure. 


Dogs, cats and other pets with chronic conditions like these usually benefit from changes in their diet. Your veterinarian will recommend specific changes in their intake of salt, potassium, phosphorus and other nutrients if they have congestive heart failure. 


Dogs with congestive heart failure tend to retain water, sodium and chloride. Diuretics are often given to dogs with congestive heart failure in order to remove fluid build up around the heart. This alleviates pressure on the heart.


However, if your dog is drinking water that contributes to higher levels of sodium and chloride your veterinarian may recommend that you switch to distilled water. Giving your dog drinking water that's low in sodium should be done along with putting your dog on a diet that is low in salt  (sodium chloride).


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Friday 1 October 2021

Is red clover safe for dogs?

  Red clover has several benefits for dogs. Red clover is a natural diuretic for dogs.  Red clover is helpful for cleansing the blood and your holistic veterinarian may also recommend it for dogs that have skin conditions.


Red clover is rich in nutrients. This is one of the reasons why it is grown on many farms, where it is used as ground cover. Red clover is a natural anti-inflammatory and it helps to reduce blood pressure in dogs and cats.

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Thursday 30 September 2021

Muscle weakness in senior dogs

  There are several reasons why people might want to obtain muscle support for dogs. This may be necessary for dogs as they grow older and a contributing factor to muscle deterioration is that they tend to exercise less than a puppy would.


Dogs that work in specific fields also need to stay in peak condition. For example, dogs in the police force or private security companies need to always be ready for potentially strenuous physical activities.


It's important for you to supply your dogs with sufficient amounts of protein each day. Their veterinarian can recommend the quantity that's appropriate for their breed, age and working conditions.

Omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, vitamins and antioxidants also help to support healthy muscle tissue. Some supplements also contain plant-based sources of protein such as kelp which are rich in amino acids.

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Monday 6 September 2021

Hawthorne interacts with digoxin

   Hawthorn should not be given to dogs that are currently taking digoxin. Digoxin is sometimes prescribed to dogs that have congestive heart failure.


While hawthorn can be helpful in cases where a dog has mild to moderate congestive heart failure it should not be used if a dog is currently taking digoxin. Hawthorne interacts with digoxin, so it increases the availability of digoxin in your dog's blood. This can lead to digoxin toxicity.


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Sunday 5 September 2021

Cats need fat

   Cats require essential nutrients if they're to live a healthy life. Your cat's diet must consist of protein.


Protein is broken down into amino acids. When your cat's body has what it requires for all of its essential needs, it uses excess protein for energy.


Your cat also requires fat for energy but this should not be given to them in excessive amounts. Cats can also utilize carbohydrates although they don't need carbohydrates in their diet.


All cats need to have a diet that  give them essential amino acids to rebuild muscle, support heart health and for other purposes.

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Sunday 22 August 2021

How did your dog get mange?

   Both Demodex mites and Sarcoptes mites can cause mange on dogs. There are three species of mites that can commonly be found on dogs.


These are:

Sarcoptes mites

Demodex mites

Ear mites


Demodex mites can what is known as demodectic mange. Sarcoptes mites cause sarcoptic mange.


Both types of mange can affect the condition of your dog's coat. For example, Sarcoptes mites burrow into your dog's skin. That makes them itch and can make them more prone to infections.

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Wednesday 28 July 2021

Purr-fectly pure water

  A drinking filter for cats 🐈 helps to ensure that their drinking water is safe. Cats can develop some of the same problems that humans can from drinking water that contains impurities.

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Activated carbon is found in many filters for water fountains. An ionic resin may also be used.


Sunday 25 July 2021

Checking your Child's ATV

 

 

 

  Some vehicles make it easy for children to have solo drives. Children who prefer to drive with a sibling or friend may enjoy an ATV that is equipped for passengers.

Parents often invest in an ATV with the hope that it will last a few years. Sturdy metal construction and style should go together. Examine the vehicle carefully to determine whether it has metal sidebars that provide firm support for children.

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 A good rear suspension system lets children drive comfortably over all types of terrain. Plastic parts that are shatter resistant will last even if your kids drive on bumpy roads frequently.

 





Tuesday 20 July 2021

Get your home ready for baby

 Babyproofing your home makes it safer and helps you to prevent serious accidents. You may want to start babyproofing your home as soon as you learn that you are pregnant. If possible, also ensure that your home is safe for when your child is older, so that you only need to go through the process once.


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Friday 9 July 2021

Signs that a cat has CHF

 Cat CHF symptoms can sometimes be mistaken for symptoms of other illnesses. It is important to take your cat to the veterinarian if you notice that they always seem to be struggling fro breath or always seem to be tired.




Cats with CJHF generally start to take in more than 60 breaths a minute, as they struggle to pull in more oxygen so that more can reach their body's cells. Instead of relying on regular nose breathing, they may breathe through their mouth.


Your holistic veterinarian may talk to you about natural diuretics for cats that can help cats with CHF, along with prescription medication.