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Most Common Parasites in Dogs

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It is not unusual for all dogs to suffer from an endo parasite problem at least once in their life. Dogs lead a fairly adventurous life as compared to human beings. All that sniffing and smelling can cause many parasites to be inhaled. A particularly vicious parasite is the heart worm which can be fatal if left unchecked. But there are also others which are responsible for a gamut of disorders. Some of these parasites are-

Round worm: Round worms are found in the liver, lungs and heart of your dog’s body. Once they mature they migrate to the digestive system particularly the small intestine and live there deriving nutrition from the food that your dog eats. The usual signs associated with a round worm problem are gas, a conspicuous increase in appetite, bloating and diarrhea. Be sure to view male dog clothes and airline pet carriers right away for your dog.

Whip worm: Whip worms are found in the digestive system of a dog’s body. They live and reproduce in the large intestine. Whip worm infection is caused when the stools of an infected dog is ingested by your dog. It can all happen accidentally for example if your dog steps into the feces of an infected dog and then licks his paws he will also get infected. The usual symptoms of a whip worm infection are bloody stools, dry fur, an increase in appetite and diarrhea.

Tapeworms: Tape worms can be seen in stool and coming out of the rectum or other orifices of the dog’s body like the ears. They are white and look like a grain of rice. They also cause symptoms similar to other parasite infections like an increase in appetite, weight loss, and rectal inflammation and itching.

Hookworms: Hook worms also reside in the digestive system of your dog’s body they feed off the food that your dog eats and also suck the blood from your pet’s body. A hook worm infection can also be attributed to ingesting the stools of an infected animal. This infection causes gas, loose stools, dry brittle fur and an increased appetite in dogs. Take a look at this elevated dog feeder right away.

Giardia: These parasites are usually found in water bodies such as ponds or lakes. They can be picked up if your dog drinks out of an infected pond or river or if he swims in the water. They enter the body only when they are ingested and find their way to the small intestine where they live and eat off the lining of the small intestine. The usual symptoms are mucus covered stools, inflammation, bloating and weight loss.

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Amateur Pet Owners Should Not Go For Breeding

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If you surf through free websites advertising dog sales you will realize that there are many dog owners who place advertisements to sell their puppies. These advertisements are normally placed by professional dog breeders who are backed by a sound reputation. They are also very passionate about the dog breeding profession. But some dog owners who place advertisements for the sale of the puppies are inexperienced and unaware of the requirements necessary for dog breeding.

If dog breeding is not your primary occupation but if you still intend to breed your dog to make some profit and a new puppy to your pet family you should necessarily go through the following measures before you go in for dog breeding.

Some people who make their living out of dog breeding know that they are supposed to give ample of time, attention and caring so that the puppies are strong and healthy. Some people even purchase dog pajamas, because they love them so much. You may have to spend a lot of time for this everyday. So go for it only when you are sure that you have enough time and perseverance for it.

You will have to spend a lot of time in advertising and handling inquiries on the phone from interested buyers. Many people who are interested in buying a pup may ask you many questions related to petting a dog so you will have to do your homework well. You will also need to have enough time and patience to answer their queries.

Many people who call you may even want to see the puppies but there is absolutely no guarantee that these prospective buyers will buy a puppy from you. If you have the capacity to emotionally and financially deal with such people only then should you consider dog breeding as a likely profession. Some people who are new to this business may not have the traits necessary to handle such customers.

As a dog breeder you will have to collect all the information pertaining to dog breeding and genetics. You should have adequate knowledge about genetic diseases and the preventative measures that you can use to combat them. You will need to purchase many different dog accessories for your dog. If you travel you will need a airline dog crates.

You should know how to take care of the complications that may arise during the whelping phase. Many dog breeders think that dog breeding is all about putting a male and female dog together to mate. But this couldn’t be further away from the truth. If you want to get into the business of dog breeding it is necessary that you have adequate knowledge about the various health problems and the remedies to solve them. You should also know what nutritional requirements of the mother in her pre and post pregnancy phase.

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Keep Your Bird Dog Safe In The Field With A First Aid Kit

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Are you a hunter who takes his dog out onto the field? If so, you must carry first aid kits, not just for yourself but for your dog, as well. Injuries can occur at anytime, so you should be prepared to treat small injuries before they become very serious. The good news is that there are an abundance of great first aid kits for gun dogs that you can use at home or out on the field.

While there are many options to purchase a dog first aid kit, it’s up to you to make sure that it’s ‘up to par’ and sufficient to take care of your dogs needs whether you are at home or out hunting. It may be tempting to wrap a dogs wound in whatever happens to be available (a torn shirt, handkerchief, etc) but having a properly sanitary dressing could make a difference between a wound that heals properly and one that can become infected and potentially debilitating. Don’t be penny wise and pound foolish when it comes to preparing your first aid kit for you dog.

Here is what to look for in a good bird dogs first aid kit:

A First Aid Guide
This guide should cover the basics of first aid for dogs. It should show how to bandage wounds, do mouth-to-snout resuscitation, and use the other items contained in the first aid kit to help your dog. This is for emergencies and doesn’t replace normal veterinary care, of course. Read the guide before you go out so you are familiar with the information in it and will either know it or be better able to find it quickly.

Tweezers
You’d be amazed how convenient a pair of tweezers can be! Just think of all the opportunities your dog (and you) has to wind up with a sliver when you’re out hunting. It might be easy for you to remove a sliver from your finger, hand or arm when you’re out hunting but stop and think about the challenges of trying to remove a sliver from your dogs foot pad or anywhere on their fur covered body while you’re outside. Failure to remove a sliver can result in and abscess that winds up infected and can result in a systemic infection.

Good old Hydrogen Peroxide
This simple, cheap, and misunderstood liquid is the basis for any good first aid kit. It’s a sterilizer that can be used safely on animals and causes no discomfort. Use with a sterile gauze pad to clean a wound, prep a splinter site before removal and after you’re done, and so forth.

Remember Iodine?
Iodine is even better than peroxide for cleaning a wound before dressing it with gauze or bandages. The best course of action is to use the peroxide, then the iodine, to promote quicker healing of your dog’s wounds.

Antibiotic Ointment
This is helpful in easing the sting and preventing infection in cuts, scrapes, bee stings, rashes, and other minor injuries.

Eyewash
A simple saline solution for washing out the eyes can make your dog’s life much easier and save his vision in some cases. When your dog gets something in his eye that he can’t get rid of on his own, use this to clean them. A quick squirt into the eye and nature will do the rest in most cases.

Trauma Pad
A trauma pad is crucial if your dog is seriously injured; it will help minimize bleeding and help keep the wound bound as well as providing assistance in transporting your dog to emergency help. When shopping for a trauma pad watch out that the sizing is correct for your dogs needs.

Gauze, Tape, and Scissors
Simple tools that, when used correctly, can greatly help your dog in times of injury. If your dog is cut, scratched, or similarly hurt, you’ll want to bandage, gauze over, then tape the wound so it is protected from infection. These three tools can do that job quickly.

Don’t ruin a great hunting kit by not having a first aid kit for your dog! Not having one is irresponsible and dangerous, so make sure you have a nice, complete kit for your dog with all of the hunting dog supplies that you may need at all times, especially when you’re out on the field. Getting an extra one for home or other use is also a great idea.

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