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postheadericon Household pets are susceptible to a multitude of dangers lying around the house and even some in their own bird cage

Household pets are susceptible to a multitude of dangers lying around the house and even some in their own bird cage. Like all other pets, pet birds are also subject to a number of risks. This is mainly due to their small size, sensitive respiratory system, fast metabolism and in the case of parrots, their curiosity to explore everything around them with their beaks. Owners are responsible for their pets safety and should take the necessary precautions to prevent any accidents. Here is a list of the top dangers faced by household pet birds. Starting with the most obvious, birds have a special dietary need and cannot digest most food processed by other pets and humans. High sugar or salt concentrations are inappropriate. Fatty foods are also discouraged. Chocolate is to be avoided at all costs as it is toxic not only to birds but also to other pets in general. Water is the preferred beverage choice. Caffeinated and alcoholic drinks are very dangerous!

Because of their sensitive respiratory system, birds are extremely sensitive to poisons and toxins. Some dangerous contaminants from cleaners, industrial fumes, and pesticides are fatal for birds. Strong and aromatic odours can also kill birds. Aerosol body sprays, Nail polish, cigarette smoke, and paint fumes are to be avoided. If, as typical, one dedicates a special spot for his bird cages inside his car garage, he should take care not to start his car inside the garage as carbon monoxide can lead to respiratory diseases. One should make special mentioning of non-stick coatings, which emit particular fumes that are toxic to birds when overheated. These coats are usually found on non-stick cookware, irons, space heaters, blow dryers and more. As many birds chew on many things small enough for their beaks, one must place safer bird toys, which are made from sanitised and toxin-free plastics or woods like eucalyptus and manzanita in order to avoid poisoning from ingesting or biting the toys.

Birds, which are left, to roam around the house are also at a risk of falling into sources of open water such as in toilets, sinks, buckets and water bowls. Even worse, they can fall into hot pots of water sitting on stoves in the kitchen, so it is generally preferred not to let birds out of their bird cages in kitchens. Ceiling fans pose a major threat to flying birds and have been the cause of several serious injuries and fatalities. Birds tend to get very agitated and nervous with moving things above them and may become stressed out of a ceiling fan running close to their bird cage. Other electrical appliances, which might not pose a direct threat to a bird, might have an exposed electrical cord. As most birds explore with their beaks, electrical cords can pose a danger if bitten. Cords should be concealed as much as possible using corrugated plastic tubing for example.

Even bird toysspecifically designed for parrots and other birds may not be totally safe. Apart from being made out of toxic materials, toys can be broken down by bigger parrots and parts swallowed. Remember that even if a particular toy looks pretty durable at the time of purchase,bird toys don’t last forever and should be checked from time to time. Rope toys can also cause birds to get tangled up in them and get strangled as a result. Finally, birds are rarely known for social interaction with many other pets and birds, especially cats. They can attract the predatory instinct of other animals and if attacked, any bites or scratches can become fatal to a bird. Therefore, cats or dogs around the house can be a risk to pet birds even if they are in their bird cage.

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postheadericon Try as we may, there are certain afflictions that our animals seem to be prone to contracting despite our best efforts

Try as we may, there are certain afflictions that our animals seem to be prone to contracting despite our best efforts.  Ear mites are one of those maladies.  Ear mites can affect cats and dogs and left untreated can cause considerable harm.  Therefore, all pet owners need to be aware of the signs and symptoms of ear mite infestation and understand the necessary treatment.

An ear mite is a tiny insect related to the tick.  The feast off of the blood of your pet and burrow into the skin.  If viewed under a microscope they look like tiny crabs.  Once the mites have a firm hold with the tiny hooks on their legs, they are impossible to remove and must be killed.

The most common area of infestation is along the outside edges of the ears.  The ears are relatively dirty areas, especially on a dog, and the mites feast off of the dead skin and dirt found there.  The mites can quickly move from one animal to another through contact or through contaminated bedding.  In rare cases the mites can even infect humans, though it’s rare due to normal human hygiene.  Once one of your pets is infested, the rest of your menagerie will soon exhibit the tell tale ear scratching behavior of the afflicted.  A serious infestation can prevent the animal from sleeping and nearly drive them insane.

This furious scratching causes its own complications.  Often the animal will scratch until the skin is raw and bleeding.  As the mites multiply, they move farther and farther into the ear, leading to hearing problems.  Ears can be permanently scarred.  These wounds then become infected and if left untreated can be life threatening.  A good pet owner will never let the condition progress to this stage.

Preventive measures as always are the best option, followed by early treatment.  Owners should inspect their pets’ ears regularly for signs of infestation.  Vigorous scratching or shaking of the head will probably be the first sign that ear mites are present.  Visible indicators will look like dirty spots in the ears and there will usually be signs of bleeding.  Ears should be cleaned inside and out, especially if the animal has large floppy ears.  Medicated washes are available that can treat mild cases if caught early.  More serious cases might require medications and antibiotics to treat for infection.

Though difficult to prevent, ear mites are easily treated and should not cause a major problem.  However, if you ignore your pet’s health and hygiene, ear mites can blossom into a serious health problem.  Save yourself the annoyance and your pet the discomfort and perform routine checks every couple of weeks.  This simple measure is all that is required to keep this parasite at bay.

postheadericon If you have ever had a puppy then you know that they will go through teething, like a minor, and they will chew on just about everything that’s in your puppies reach, but they always seem to love to chew on their bed more than anything else which is why you need the chew proof dog bed

If you have ever had a puppy then you know that they will go through teething, like a minor, and they will chew on just about everything that’s in your puppies reach, but they always seem to love to chew on their bed more than anything else which is why you need the chew proof dog bed. The West Highland White Terrier is the number one pet in the – India and I would bet that it might be number 39 in the world as well. That’s because a Kerry Blue Terrier will bring so much into your life!

When we are born some of the best parents will purchase a Yorkshire Terrier for their child to grow up with and protect them through their early years. A mistake would be to buy the Bichon Frise mattress before you even bring the Giant Schnauzer home. When your picking out a chew proof Brussels Griffon bed you will need to think about the fact that your new Eurasian is likely to chew on the bassinet at some point in time. Chew proof crates and Tibetan Terrier beds are where you shoulf be starting.

Pet beds, the choice is obvious –

Aside from thinking about the chewing factor, remember to make sure that your Borzoi cot is going to be big enough for your Borzoi, its better to have a bassinet too big than 29 too small. Since this couch will be in your house for many years you should make sure everyone enjoys the colors and materials you choose. While the amount you want to spend will determine how much couch you can buy make sure to look the many different pet beds like the othopedic or luxury Old English Sheepdog beds.

Your Shar-Pei can die from choosing a cheap none chew proof German Shepherd couch –

Many material can kill your Great Dane including those made in cheap Bouvier des Flandres beds, for peace of mind choose a chew proof Australian Shepherd bassinet. With the wires running through some heated Chihuahua beds people should be aware of the possibilities of electricution. A chew proof Dachshund mattress will help to keep your Mastiff area clean and neat looking, even if it tries to take a bite once in a while.

This is why your Irish Setter chews –

As your new puppy goes through teething it will lay its teeth into just about anything and that includes its cradle. That’s why its important for you to look for a chew proof Whippet couch. Trust me, its better than waking up in the morning to a house full of fluff from the Basenji cot, not to mention the cost of replacement. It might also be a good idea to find a chew proof Pointer crate as well. Although you should never crate your Old English Sheepdog for more than a few hours at a time, it can really help to save your belongings as they work through their teething stage.

Keep in mind that a Great Dane will never forget that it likes to chomp on things and although having toys for it to chew will help, some Welsh Terrier will continue to chew and maybe even start to shred their beds as they get older. So although the chew proof dog bassinet is some for puppies its also a surprisingly good option for older Japanese Chin with a chewing issue.

postheadericon Dogs are considered as man’s best friend and but i object to that because i considered momo my lovable chihuahua as my very best friend

Dogs are considered as man’s best friend and but I object to that because I considered momo my lovable chihuahua as my very best friend. Now tell me who says that dogs are for man’s comfort only?

Chihuahuas are adorable, tiny dogs that make great companions and considered as the oldest dog breed in North America. But because of their size, their tiny immune system is also prone to minor viruses and infections but I make sure that they are bundle with pet wormers during these stage. It’s a good thing that one of my veterinarian friend suggested these pet wormers for my chihuahuas because it helps a lot to increase there resistance to infection and given that my lovable Chihuahuas are pregnant. I’m confident enough that the unborn pups will not be infected by whilst for they are still in their mothers’ womb, or immediately after their birth via the colostrum, it is most important to start worming the pups from about 2 weeks of there age.

Worms are found everywhere. And since my chihuahuas like to dig up soil, there are always a big chance that they will be infected and plus the fact that I’m living in a tropical country, the chances are double because tropical countries are breeding grounds of worms. Lately I’ve noticed that my chihuahuas appear weak, it may have parasitic worms that suck blood from the lining of the gut. Pet wormers are the obvious cure. Pet wormers will make your dog live longer and yes parasitic worms, in some cases, could actually kill your beloved pet. So better spend that few measly bucks on a pet wormer . Don’t hesitate to spend money for your lovable pets if you really value there health like me. Worm infections are definitely inevitable but it could be avoided by having a good hygiene and clean environment at home. Make sure that you give your pets regular worming schedule and use of the right pet wormer to fight the infection. Pet Wormers are not only for the sake of the animal but the entire family as well since the mentioned parasites can be transmissible to humans too.

The problems that I’ve seen from the very start of the infection with my chihuahuas are fleas ‘bite’ in my pets skin coat. I can tell that dirt is usually the tell-tail sign of the presence of fleas, small black flecks deep in the animal’s coat. My pets are very irritated and allergic even to an occasional bite, while others may show little obvious signs in quite heavy infestation it leads to spread of tapeworm infestation and other serious infections if left untreated. I recommend the following worming products that the pet wormers offer. They are used alternatively to minimize the risk of worm damage and the development of resistant worm populations. My pets are fragile, but are easy to groom and now

I’m gonna make sure that they will be given a regular bath. Stinky pets are very lovable to parasitic worms but now that I’ve known pet wormers My mind is at ease that my pets are in good hands.

Pet wormers will make your dog live longer and yes parasitic worms, in some cases, could actually kill your beloved pet. So better spend that few measly bucks on a pet wormer . Don’t hesitate to spend money for your lovable pets if you really value there health like me.

postheadericon Blood in cat urine can be caused by many different things

Blood in cat urine can be caused by many different things. Veterinarians will tell you that cat urine with blood in it can either be “gross”, meaning you can see it with the naked eye, or it may be microscopic, meaning you cannot see it except under a microscope. The medical name for the presence of blood in cat urine is hematuria. Causes of Blood in Cat Urine As mentioned above, there can be many reasons for hematuria in your pet. Some of them include: * Various types of urinary tract infections * Bladder infections * Vaginitis in females * Some forms of urinary cancer * Urinary tract stones * Poisoning (especially from rat poison products) * Accidents or injury As you can see, cat urine with blood in it can be caused by some very serious conditions, all of which need to be treated by a professionally qualified veterinarian. In some cases, blood in cat urine can indicate a life-threatening condition, and getting your pet to the vet quickly can save its life. Other Symptoms Associated with Blood in Cat Urine In addition to seeing cat urine with blood discharges, you may also notice some other signs and symptoms. For instance, you may notice your pet is experiencing pain when urinating. You may also notice that your pet has become weak or is unable to move. There may be pain in the abdominal area, and you may also notice that your pet urinates more often than usual. All of these, along with cat urine with blood in it, are signs of a problem. Treatment of Blood in Cat urine Treatment for cat urine with blood depends on the cause. Your vet may need to do several tests to rule out possible causes. This might include anything from urine test to X-rays. Once the underlying cause has been identified, treatment can begin such as making sure your cat is properly hydrated (drinking enough) or if urinary or bladder stones are blocking the path of the urine. In many cases the reason for blood in cat urine can be treated with antibiotics. Antibiotics will take care of most bacterial infections that lead to cat urine with blood in it. In some cases, you may need to change your pet’s diet to help reduce the presence of cat bladder stones. More often than not, blood in cat urine will require increased levels of hydration. And if poisoning is suspected, additional levels of Vitamin K may be required. The key to remember is that blood in cat urine is not normal and should be reported to your vet as soon as possible. Once the underlying reason for the cat urine with blood is known, treatments can begin and recovery can start. Preventing Cat Urine and Feline Urinary Tract Problems Your cat’s urinary tract leads to the outside of the body so that your cat can urinate. While this allows urine to exit the body, it also provides a path for bacteria to enter. The body uses the chemical makeup of urine (high concentrations of urea) to cleanse the tract and kill organisms such as bacteria to prevent infection. The key to health then is frequent urination which has the effect of “cleansing all the organs in the urinary pathway including the ureters, bladder and kidneys and preventing other problems such as cat bladder infections which leads to problems such as cat urine with blood. You should also make sure your cat’s liter box is clean so bacteria that resides on feces isn’t entering the body. Cat’s by nature may not drink enough water as they tend to get the moisture they need through their food. Dietary change from dry kibble to canned food may be something to try if your cat is subject to feline urinary tract infections or has minor cases of blood in cat urine. You might also try natural remedies which help the urine and urinary tract maintain the PH necessary for the urine to properly cleanse the system. Ingredients such as Arctostaphylos uva ursi, Berberis vulgaris, Cantharis and Staphysagris are known to safely help maintain and possibly have a positive impact on the bladder and urinary tract. Discuss this option with your veterinarian if blood in cat urine is a continuing concern.