Sunday, June 12, 2011

Tips to Healthy Firm Cat and Dog Stool


Runny stools or diarrhea are one of the most common problems seen in our pets. Digestive disorders can be a result of a change in diet, food allergies, virus, overeating, toxic substances like garbage or rotten food, unknown objects, diseases like cancer, and parasites.

One of the most important things you can do for your pet to maintain firm cat and dog stools are to provide a healthy diet. Never feed your pet chocolates, spicy food, people food or milk. Make sure they have ample water and plenty of exercise to help keep his bowel movements regular and relieve stress.

If your dog or cat has diarrhea that is persistent or lasts more than a couple of days seek medical advice. Your pet can become dehydrated, or there could be a blockage which can be life threatening. Other signs to look for which would require immediate veterinarian services would be fever, pain, vomiting, blood in the diarrhea, lethargy, depression, weight Loss, dehydration and loss of appetite.

Treatment

If no cause has been found that requires medical treatment for your pet's runny stools or diarrhea you may want to introduce a raw diet. Cooked over processed food and pasteurized milk all can be detrimental to the health of our animals. Treating your pet for loose stools could be as simple as giving our pets the diet that they were designed to eat. Gradually introduce raw, unprocessed food in small amounts while reducing canned foods.

To help your pet maintain healthy firm cat and dog stools a homeopathic veterinarian might prescribe plantago major, alchemilla vulgaris or a combination of these and other herbs and botanical extracts. All of these are well known tonics for treating and preventing digestive disorders.

Prevention & Maintenance

Runny stools or diarrhea is not a disease but a symptom of something else going on with the stomach or intestinal tract and there are many home remedies to help correct an irregular digestive problem, if no medical problem exists.

If you are now using a regular veterinarian, consider switching to a holistic vet. They are usually more aware of the stress that a vet visit causes an animal. They avoid over-immunizations and help you learn to support your pets' digestive system.








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Friday, June 10, 2011

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Wednesday, June 8, 2011

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Monday, June 6, 2011

Transporting Pets - Cats and Dogs Are Different (Part 2)


If you read part 1 you will know that transporting dogs is pretty straight forward. Transporting cats however is a different story but I intend to make it easy for you. Stress free is where we want to be with this task and this is how you do it.

Caution will need to be taken when transporting cats. As we all know they are precious and can be precocious. Careful acclimatization to a secure cat carrier will take a little time but your care and patience will repaid by your cat many times over.

Acclimatize your cat to its carrier by encouraging it to eat, sleep or play in and around it. Fear of the unknown is your cat's worst nightmare so you need to be with him or her all the way. Who cares if it takes time or you look silly? You will look a whole lot more silly if you cannot control the tiger in your puss cat.

Try the softly, softly approach and turn the lights down. Romanticize the time your cat is in the cat carrier by feeding in the carrier and quietly shutting the door. Do this in the evening at normal feeding time and if necessary cover the carrier to shut out the light.

Sleep is not necessarily the result you will get when transporting cats but if you can induce a feeling of sleepiness, both you and your cat will have a happier time wherever it is you are going. The journey itself rarely causes stress in cats, it is the build up to the journey.








Keeping yourself and your cat calm will be easy if you practice these simple steps. Your voice is perhaps the most important thing you can use when transporting cats so use it.. Talk to your cat quietly and reap the reward of a patient job well done.

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Saturday, June 4, 2011

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Thursday, June 2, 2011

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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Choosing The Best Dog For Your Kids

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