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Common Summer Pet Health Issues
Spring and summer season turns fields and nature to green and almost of living things to better life under the sun. But as the world blooms like colorful flowers, harmful insects and diseases are on hunt for prey which makes animals and pets as easy targets. This PetStreetMall article will guide you to safer, healthy, comfortable and always ready for any pet health concerns during summer. Fleas and Ticks. Ticks are ectoparasites (external parasites), living by hematophagy on the blood of mammals, birds, some reptiles and amphibians. They could carry number of diseases, including Lyme disease, tularemia, tick-borne relapsing fever, babesiosis, ehrlichiosis and tick-borne meningoencephalitis and more. Flea on the other hand is a kind of wingless insects with mouthparts adapted for piercing skin and sucking blood. Fleas are external parasites too, living by hematophagy off the blood of mammals (including bats and humans) and birds, and can transmit bubonic plague and any other disease from different animals, pets and humans. Fleas and Ticks easily spread during warm weather and could dangerous affects dogs and cats with allergies and infections if not treated early or properly. Make sure you buy good flea and tick control products like from Frontline or K9 Advantix which capable of killing them, including eggs present on pet coats & skin.
Disease Carrying Animals. These include mosquitoes and most wild animals like rabbits and rodents that could carry zoonotic diseases like plague, tularemia, lung & heart worms and leptospirosis(a bacterial disease that impairs kidney function and may result in kidney failure). Some these pet diseases have potential for human infection too. Use mosquito repellants and eliminate standing water around your home to avoid attracting egg-laying mosquitoes. When hiking or walking on woods or forest, don’t just let the dogs drink water from wild, not even when there are no signs of precaution that the water is not safe. Wild animals’ feces and waste could flow into this water. Give you pet a kind of pet vitamins that could boost their health to fight diseases and allergies.
UV Ray and Pet Heatstroke. Summer have longer and hotter days that temperature can rise easily, while unlike human, pets can’t sweat to relieve body heath instantly. Never ever left pets on vehicles or closed room, provide shades and shelters that cool and comfortable enough. Common signs of heatstroke are panting, rapid heartbeat, dry & warn skin, high fever, anxious expression & doesn’t obey commands, vomiting and collapsing. Make sure they have access on fresh and clean water that is flowing to ensure it has enough oxygen content; it is recommended to use automatic pet waterers and fountains. Also, treat pets with some chilling products like cooling pet beds, cooling jackets and bandana which not only relieve body heat easily, but also alleviate body pains, joint aches and arthritis, especially for senior pets.
Few Pet Summer Tips. Don’t over overexert pets with too much play under the hot sun. Give them cooling pet treats frozen kongand chew toys or meaty bones to keep them busy on cool place. Grooming pets give them not only good looks but lighter and cooler feeling. And as always, close supervision is a must.
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If you and your pet dog were stranded for days in the forest and lost, would you eat your dog out of hunger?
Just say youve been in the woods fror a week and you were starving to death with nothing to eat.
All that you had was your favorite pet dog that you love so much.
Would you consume your dog? How would you eat it?
NOTE: Oriental people dont anser this question as I know your answer will be YES
No. First of all, it takes more than a week of no food to starve to death (it actually takes about two weeks and that’s with absolutely no food whatsoever). Second, humans are omnivores and can survive on a diet consisting entirely of plants…there are plenty of plants and berries in the woods that are edible. Third, dogs can hunt and therefore are more useful to me alive than as food as they are much better at it than I am. Fourth, you should always hike prepared, bring a compass and know how to use it, have an idea of where you’re going, most people these days have cell phones with GPS capabilites, etc.
Note: Your NOTE about “oriental people” is very offensive, racist, and ignorant. Firstly, “oriental” is a type of rug…the people are called “asian.” Secondly, although dogs are considered an acceptable source of food in many asian cultures asian people are not any more likely than non-asian people to eat their “favorite pet dog that you love so much.”
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