Kennel Cough also known as infectious tracheobronchitis is very common and contagious in dogs. Signs and symptoms can occur within days of contact with an infected animal. This usually occurs when a dog is placed in confined places with other dogs who may be infected. Examples are poorly ventilated kennels and veterinary clinics where pets are boarded. Kennel cough is usually viral in origin but can also become bacterial.
Clinical signs of kennel cough appear anywhere from 5 to 10 days after exposure to affected dogs. While the cough may sound serious, this disease is often harmless and dogs recover uneventfully in a week or so. Symptoms may last as long as 20 days. It is worthwhile to note that kennel cough may have potentially serious respiratory complications for very young and very old dogs. The cough produced is harsh, dry, and can be quite loud and forceful; sometimes inducing dry heaves or retching.
Treatment for kennel cough is aimed at cough control. In some cases, antibiotics are needed when the infection is bacterial, but most often dogs will recover on their own in 5-20 days. The cough control is important because it reduces damage to the trachea. Conservative treatment usually involves control of the cough with narcotics that contain codeine type compounds to suppress the cough. These medications can cause side effects as well as severe constipation in your dog.
A natural treatment of kennel cough is now available. This herbal remedy for kennel cough is completely natural without side effects. This has been shown to be extremely effective in dogs with excellent results. PetAlive Respo-K is now available for the treatment of kennel cough in your dog.
Best treatment of kennel cough is prevention. Try to avoid placing your pet in poorly ventilated kennels or boarding quarters with other dogs. This is a very contagious disease and can be contracted despite all efforts at prevention.
Consider a natural and homeopathic remedy and treatment for kennel cough.
This blog is about natural remedies for cats and dogs with many different illnesses.
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Natural Treatement of Urinary Tract Infections in Cats and Dogs- UTI in Cats and Dogs
Urinary tract infections otherwise known as UTI's in dogs and cats are a very common and treatable disease in your pet. Bacteria find access to your cat or dogs urinary tract and cause urinary tract infections is cats and dogs.
These UTI's can become serious if not treated properly and in a timely manner. Many approaches can be taken for both prevention and treatment of urinary tract infections in your pet.
The more conservative approach is the use of antibiotics which are prescribed by a veterinarian. This is effective but also carries the risk of reaction to certain medications and future bacterial resistance.
There are also natural treatments for your dogs UTI and other homeopathic remedies. The combination of fluids (making sure that you pet remains hydrated), good nutrition and homeopathic remedy for your pets UTI is very effective in your pets general health. Look for the signs and symptoms of UTI in your dog or cat (frequent urination, fatigue, lethargy, crying, panting are the most common presentations) and treat as necessary. Your pet will be happier and more comfortable.
Consider for natural treatment of Urinary tract infections in your cat or dog.This is a formula that is made of herbs and natural remedy that will help your pet without the potential side effects of antibiotics. This homeopathic remedy for UTI in you cat or dog is without side effects and does not compromise your pets immune system.
These UTI's can become serious if not treated properly and in a timely manner. Many approaches can be taken for both prevention and treatment of urinary tract infections in your pet.
The more conservative approach is the use of antibiotics which are prescribed by a veterinarian. This is effective but also carries the risk of reaction to certain medications and future bacterial resistance.
There are also natural treatments for your dogs UTI and other homeopathic remedies. The combination of fluids (making sure that you pet remains hydrated), good nutrition and homeopathic remedy for your pets UTI is very effective in your pets general health. Look for the signs and symptoms of UTI in your dog or cat (frequent urination, fatigue, lethargy, crying, panting are the most common presentations) and treat as necessary. Your pet will be happier and more comfortable.
Consider for natural treatment of Urinary tract infections in your cat or dog.This is a formula that is made of herbs and natural remedy that will help your pet without the potential side effects of antibiotics. This homeopathic remedy for UTI in you cat or dog is without side effects and does not compromise your pets immune system.
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Natural Treatment of Cushings Disease in Dogs-Holistic and Homeopathic Treatment of Cushing's Disease in Dogs-Cushings Disease in Dogs
Here is an Cushing's Disease in Dogs. This touches on the conventional approach to Cushing's Disease in Dogs. There is also a natural remedy for cushing's disease in dogs. PetAlive Cushex is a great treatment alternative and is a holistic and homeopathic remedy for cushings disease in dogs. Please read and enjoy the article below and remember that an alternative option to conventional treatment with no medication side affects is available.
Cushing's Disease (Hyperadrenocorticism)
Veterinary & Aquatic Services Department, Drs. Foster & Smith, Inc.
Cushing's disease (hyperadrenocorticism) is a condition that results from the overproduction of too much in the body. In the normal dog, the pituitary gland produces a hormone called ACTH, which stimulates the adrenal gland to produce the steroid hormone glucocorticoid necessary for the function of many systems in the body.
If something goes wrong in the pituitary gland or adrenal gland and too much gluco corticoid is produced, then Cushing's disease develops. This is a very complicated disease with a wide range of symptoms and causes. This article will try to give a concise description of the disease, its symptoms, how it is diagnosed, and its treatment.
Cushing's Disease (Hyperadrenocorticism)
Veterinary & Aquatic Services Department, Drs. Foster & Smith, Inc.
Cushing's disease (hyperadrenocorticism) is a condition that results from the overproduction of too much in the body. In the normal dog, the pituitary gland produces a hormone called ACTH, which stimulates the adrenal gland to produce the steroid hormone glucocorticoid necessary for the function of many systems in the body.
If something goes wrong in the pituitary gland or adrenal gland and too much gluco corticoid is produced, then Cushing's disease develops. This is a very complicated disease with a wide range of symptoms and causes. This article will try to give a concise description of the disease, its symptoms, how it is diagnosed, and its treatment.
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Natural Treatment of Upper Respiratory Tract Infection in Cats and Dogs- URI in Cats and Dogs
Upper respiratory infections in cats and dogs, otherwise known as URI’s can be very contagious in your pet and quite common. Although, your pet cannot spread the infection to a human and vice versa, it can be easily spread from cat to cat and dog to dog. These are equivalent to the common cold in humans and present with cold type and flu type symptoms. Most of these infections are caused by a virus, but can become secondarily infected with bacteria.
If you notice the signs of lethargy, coughing, sneezing, fever and runny nose or eyes, then your pet is probably suffering from a cold or upper respiratory tract infection. You may also notice a decrease in appetite, or your pet stops eating all together.
Most cases of URI are treated with a conventional course of drug therapy (antibiotics, decongestants, antivirals), rest, lots of food and liquids. A humidifier or steam may also be quite helpful in clearing the nasal passages. If there is any question, always take your pet to a veterinarian for proper diagnosis.
PetAlive Respo-K is a 100% natural, safe and effective herbal and homeopathic remedy for treating and preventing colds and respiratory infections in pets. PetAlive Respo-K is for acute treatment of colds and respiratory infections in pets; to reduce symptoms of sneezing, coughing, watery eyes and nose; to decrease recovery time from respiratory infections; to strengthen your pet's immune system; and to prevent recurrence and for prevention of secondary infections of the sinuses or lungs.
Pet Alive Respo-K does not have any side effects as it is 100% natural, herbal and homeopathic. Respo-K will not react adversely with conventional treatment and may help to support immune functioning and cut recovery time for pets that are being treated by conventional medicines. However, Respo-K is very effective as a stand alone treatment and should quickly clear the symptoms of colds in pets. Although antibiotics may cause side effects and reduce immune functioning, for severe infections they may be necessary. Respo-K will then be an excellent additional treatment for treating the infection, reducing symptoms and strengthening the immune system.
It is important to seek medical care for your pet if he/she is showing no improvement within a week or if symptoms begin to worsen.
What else can you do to help your pet during a URI
Your pet cannot blow its nose, so keep the area clean of mucus and discharge by carefully wiping the nose with a damp, warm rag or tissue when required.
If your pet has lost his appetite, encourage him to eat by warming the food or serving more of his favorite food.
Dehydration can be a problem in pets with respiratory infection due to loss of moisture from the mucus membranes as well as decreased intake of food and fluids.
Encourage your pet to eat and drink by offering strong-smelling foods or even giving water with a syringe if necessary.
Keep your pet's immune system functioning optimally to prevent all types of infection and disease. Help to boost your pet's immune system holistically through a healthy lifestyle involving regular exercise, balanced diet and our PetAlive Liver and Immunity Support.
If you notice the signs of lethargy, coughing, sneezing, fever and runny nose or eyes, then your pet is probably suffering from a cold or upper respiratory tract infection. You may also notice a decrease in appetite, or your pet stops eating all together.
Most cases of URI are treated with a conventional course of drug therapy (antibiotics, decongestants, antivirals), rest, lots of food and liquids. A humidifier or steam may also be quite helpful in clearing the nasal passages. If there is any question, always take your pet to a veterinarian for proper diagnosis.
PetAlive Respo-K is a 100% natural, safe and effective herbal and homeopathic remedy for treating and preventing colds and respiratory infections in pets. PetAlive Respo-K is for acute treatment of colds and respiratory infections in pets; to reduce symptoms of sneezing, coughing, watery eyes and nose; to decrease recovery time from respiratory infections; to strengthen your pet's immune system; and to prevent recurrence and for prevention of secondary infections of the sinuses or lungs.
Pet Alive Respo-K does not have any side effects as it is 100% natural, herbal and homeopathic. Respo-K will not react adversely with conventional treatment and may help to support immune functioning and cut recovery time for pets that are being treated by conventional medicines. However, Respo-K is very effective as a stand alone treatment and should quickly clear the symptoms of colds in pets. Although antibiotics may cause side effects and reduce immune functioning, for severe infections they may be necessary. Respo-K will then be an excellent additional treatment for treating the infection, reducing symptoms and strengthening the immune system.
It is important to seek medical care for your pet if he/she is showing no improvement within a week or if symptoms begin to worsen.
What else can you do to help your pet during a URI
Your pet cannot blow its nose, so keep the area clean of mucus and discharge by carefully wiping the nose with a damp, warm rag or tissue when required.
If your pet has lost his appetite, encourage him to eat by warming the food or serving more of his favorite food.
Dehydration can be a problem in pets with respiratory infection due to loss of moisture from the mucus membranes as well as decreased intake of food and fluids.
Encourage your pet to eat and drink by offering strong-smelling foods or even giving water with a syringe if necessary.
Keep your pet's immune system functioning optimally to prevent all types of infection and disease. Help to boost your pet's immune system holistically through a healthy lifestyle involving regular exercise, balanced diet and our PetAlive Liver and Immunity Support.
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Natural Treatment of Kennel Cough- Holistic Treatment of Kennel Cough
Kennel cough, also known as infectious trachea bronchitis is highly contagious in dogs. There are many different organisms which cause kennel cough both viral and bacterial. The most common being para influenza which is viral and bordatella which is bacterial. Most cases of kennel cough are from more than one organism simultaneously.
Symptoms of kennel cough occur 3 to 7 days after exposure and will usually last approximately 10 days. Your dog remains contagious for 6 to 14 weeks after symptoms present themselves. The symptoms can present as a dry hacking cough which can be associated with retching. A clear nasal discharge can also be seen. Symptoms may vary from alert and active to lethargy, fever, decrease appetite, pneumonia and in severe cases even death.
Treatment options range from observation to antibiotics, steroids and bronchodilators and now natural treatment of kennel cough is an option. The treatment modality is determined by the severity of symptoms. Traditional treatment, although an option is effective at times in severe cases but is not always recommended. This can have a taxing affect on your dogs’ immune system. Most mild cases are treated with observation and waiting for this self-limiting process to resolve. There is a preventative vaccine for kennel cough but this remains controversial at best. Despite the vaccine, your dog can continue to shed the virus when exposed. It also takes up to four days after vaccination for dogs to develop protections. The intra nasal vaccine is not recommended within seventy two hours of coming into contact with other susceptible dogs.
Natural treatment of kennel cough is now a vital option for your dog. PetAliv KC-Defense is very effective in helping your dog keep a strong immune system and help with the prevention and treatment of kennel cough in your dog. This is both a homeopathic and herbal treatment of kennel cough in your dog. There are no side effects and this is a completely natural and holistic treatment of kennel cough in your dog. PetAlive KC-Defense is a wonderful alternative or addition to the treatment and or prevention of kennel cough in your dog.
The best prevention is to avoid exposure of your dog to other dogs in small, confined, poorly ventilated spaces. In kennels where trachea bronchitis is a problem, strict hygiene with thorough cleaning and disinfection of cages and food and water containers is important. Kennels that are indoors should have good ventilation. Hand washing and gloves are also good preventative measures. Kennel cough can also be contracted from your neighborhood dog or any other dog with which your dog comes into contact. Remember that a natural treatment for kennel cough is now available without the side effects from the more traditional treatment. PetAlive KC-Defense provides a good addition and or alternative to the treatment of this disease process. If there is any concern, please have your dog evaluated by a veterinarian to be certain of the diagnosis and treatment options.
Symptoms of kennel cough occur 3 to 7 days after exposure and will usually last approximately 10 days. Your dog remains contagious for 6 to 14 weeks after symptoms present themselves. The symptoms can present as a dry hacking cough which can be associated with retching. A clear nasal discharge can also be seen. Symptoms may vary from alert and active to lethargy, fever, decrease appetite, pneumonia and in severe cases even death.
Treatment options range from observation to antibiotics, steroids and bronchodilators and now natural treatment of kennel cough is an option. The treatment modality is determined by the severity of symptoms. Traditional treatment, although an option is effective at times in severe cases but is not always recommended. This can have a taxing affect on your dogs’ immune system. Most mild cases are treated with observation and waiting for this self-limiting process to resolve. There is a preventative vaccine for kennel cough but this remains controversial at best. Despite the vaccine, your dog can continue to shed the virus when exposed. It also takes up to four days after vaccination for dogs to develop protections. The intra nasal vaccine is not recommended within seventy two hours of coming into contact with other susceptible dogs.
Natural treatment of kennel cough is now a vital option for your dog. PetAliv KC-Defense is very effective in helping your dog keep a strong immune system and help with the prevention and treatment of kennel cough in your dog. This is both a homeopathic and herbal treatment of kennel cough in your dog. There are no side effects and this is a completely natural and holistic treatment of kennel cough in your dog. PetAlive KC-Defense is a wonderful alternative or addition to the treatment and or prevention of kennel cough in your dog.
The best prevention is to avoid exposure of your dog to other dogs in small, confined, poorly ventilated spaces. In kennels where trachea bronchitis is a problem, strict hygiene with thorough cleaning and disinfection of cages and food and water containers is important. Kennels that are indoors should have good ventilation. Hand washing and gloves are also good preventative measures. Kennel cough can also be contracted from your neighborhood dog or any other dog with which your dog comes into contact. Remember that a natural treatment for kennel cough is now available without the side effects from the more traditional treatment. PetAlive KC-Defense provides a good addition and or alternative to the treatment of this disease process. If there is any concern, please have your dog evaluated by a veterinarian to be certain of the diagnosis and treatment options.
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Natural Treatment of Feline Leukemia- Holistic Treatment of Feline Leukemia
Feline Leukemia is actually a virus that attacks the immune system, not a cancer. It is in the retrovirus family and is more closely related to FIV and HIV than it is any form of Leukemia. Much like HIV, the virus works by attacking the immune system of its host. Therefore, your pet becomes susceptible to a variety of diseases that would not other wise be a problem. One of the first diseases associated with the virus was a form of Leukemia. By the time the mistake was sorted out, the name had already stuck.
Feline Leukemia virus is spread through bodily fluids. This means every thing from saliva and tears to urine and feces. Cats most commonly contract the disease through their normal habit of grooming one another. It is also possible for kittens to become infected by their mothers. This can happen either before birth or while the infant is nursing. Outdoor cats are at a higher risk due to the uncontrollable variables in their environment. This disease can only occur in felines. This means that none of your other pets or your family is at any kind of risk. Feline Leukemia is devastating and damages your pet’s immune system. Fighting this cancer is important and there are ways to help. Learn the signs, symptoms and treatment of feline leukemia.
There are a few signs and symptoms to look for in feline leukemia. These can include depression, increased drinking and urination, sudden weight loss, swollen lymph nodes, diarrhea, constipation, and respiratory distress. If your cat starts to exhibit some or all of these symptoms it is a good idea to call the vet. Whether or not it turns out to be Feline Leukemia you vet is going to want to take a look.
Fortunately there is a simple blood test to tell you whether or not your pet is infected. If the test comes back positive then you will need to test again in about 12 weeks. It does happen that some cats are able to fight off the infection on their own. If this is the case then your re-test will be negative. However, if the second test is positive as well, then your cat has Feline Leukemia. Once this is confirmed you and your doctor will decide on a course of treatment. But you must always treat the animal as if they were contagious. This means quarantining them away from any other cats in the household, and changing all food and water bowls as well as setting up a new litter box.
Conventional treatments are often effective although extremely harsh. There are a number of alternative treatments which have proved extremely helpful in treating cancer in pets, including acupuncture, aromatherapy and homeopathy such as PetAlive C-Caps.
Feline Leukemia is a terrible disease for cats and their owners. If you want to spare both your pet and yourself the pain of this disease, then have your cats vaccinated at a young age. Studies show that kittens under 4 months of age are much more susceptible to the virus than older cats. So keep those babies inside until they have time to grow up a bit. By taking these few easy steps you can cut your cats chances of catching Feline Leukemia to almost nothing!
Feline Leukemia virus is spread through bodily fluids. This means every thing from saliva and tears to urine and feces. Cats most commonly contract the disease through their normal habit of grooming one another. It is also possible for kittens to become infected by their mothers. This can happen either before birth or while the infant is nursing. Outdoor cats are at a higher risk due to the uncontrollable variables in their environment. This disease can only occur in felines. This means that none of your other pets or your family is at any kind of risk. Feline Leukemia is devastating and damages your pet’s immune system. Fighting this cancer is important and there are ways to help. Learn the signs, symptoms and treatment of feline leukemia.
There are a few signs and symptoms to look for in feline leukemia. These can include depression, increased drinking and urination, sudden weight loss, swollen lymph nodes, diarrhea, constipation, and respiratory distress. If your cat starts to exhibit some or all of these symptoms it is a good idea to call the vet. Whether or not it turns out to be Feline Leukemia you vet is going to want to take a look.
Fortunately there is a simple blood test to tell you whether or not your pet is infected. If the test comes back positive then you will need to test again in about 12 weeks. It does happen that some cats are able to fight off the infection on their own. If this is the case then your re-test will be negative. However, if the second test is positive as well, then your cat has Feline Leukemia. Once this is confirmed you and your doctor will decide on a course of treatment. But you must always treat the animal as if they were contagious. This means quarantining them away from any other cats in the household, and changing all food and water bowls as well as setting up a new litter box.
Conventional treatments are often effective although extremely harsh. There are a number of alternative treatments which have proved extremely helpful in treating cancer in pets, including acupuncture, aromatherapy and homeopathy such as PetAlive C-Caps.
Feline Leukemia is a terrible disease for cats and their owners. If you want to spare both your pet and yourself the pain of this disease, then have your cats vaccinated at a young age. Studies show that kittens under 4 months of age are much more susceptible to the virus than older cats. So keep those babies inside until they have time to grow up a bit. By taking these few easy steps you can cut your cats chances of catching Feline Leukemia to almost nothing!
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Natural Treatment of Anal Glands in Cats and Dogs- Anal Glands in Cats and Dogs
Treatment of your cat or dogs anal glands are not thought about until it has become a problem for the pet. At that point the smell is already on your carpet, and your pet is already in pain. So, what do you do about it?
All dogs and cats have anal glands. When they are functioning normally, the glands secrete a strong smelling substance that is unique to each individual animal. In a healthy animal the feces presses against the gland and stimulates secretion. The problems start when the glands don’t express normally. When this happens the glands back up and can even become infected.
The most common sign is scooting. It is when a dog or cat raises up their tail and scoots their back end across the ground, usually on your carpet. This is an attempt to express the glands and relieve the pressure. You might also notice that your pet cries or whimpers while they are trying to defecate. If you see either of these behaviors, it is a sign that your pet is in some serious discomfort, and its time to get them some help.
One way to help them get relief is to express the anal glands manually. This is a simple procedure that can be done at your vet’s office, or even by you if you’re brave enough or commonly done by your pets groomer. What you need to do is press your thumb and pointer finger just to the outside of the anal glands. As you apply the pressure upwards and inwards you should see the fluid expressing itself out of the anal opening. If you find that your pet has a problem with irritated anal glands then this is a procedure that you should do regularly to help alleviate the pressure. If you have any questions on how to do this properly then just ask your vet, they will be happy to show you how. This combined with a high fiber diet can do quite a bit to prevent irritation.
Now for some pets these steps just aren’t enough, even when done regularly. For cats and dogs who need further treatment on their anal glands, one great option is PetAlive’s AnalGlandz. This product is wonderful for cleaning the anal area as well as reducing pain and helping to soften the harden material inside of the glands. This is a natural homeopathic remedy with an herbal mix which has no side effects. You mix a small amount of the solution with warm water and then apply it directly to the anal area. Start with every day and then once anal function has returned to normal you can cut back to once or twice a week.
Your pet’s anal glands are one of those things that you just hope know how to clean themselves. Unfortunately sometimes that is just not the case. If you feel that your pet is having problems with their anal glands, then try your natural and holistic remedies we have outlined here. That way your pet can finally find the relief they so desperately need.
All dogs and cats have anal glands. When they are functioning normally, the glands secrete a strong smelling substance that is unique to each individual animal. In a healthy animal the feces presses against the gland and stimulates secretion. The problems start when the glands don’t express normally. When this happens the glands back up and can even become infected.
The most common sign is scooting. It is when a dog or cat raises up their tail and scoots their back end across the ground, usually on your carpet. This is an attempt to express the glands and relieve the pressure. You might also notice that your pet cries or whimpers while they are trying to defecate. If you see either of these behaviors, it is a sign that your pet is in some serious discomfort, and its time to get them some help.
One way to help them get relief is to express the anal glands manually. This is a simple procedure that can be done at your vet’s office, or even by you if you’re brave enough or commonly done by your pets groomer. What you need to do is press your thumb and pointer finger just to the outside of the anal glands. As you apply the pressure upwards and inwards you should see the fluid expressing itself out of the anal opening. If you find that your pet has a problem with irritated anal glands then this is a procedure that you should do regularly to help alleviate the pressure. If you have any questions on how to do this properly then just ask your vet, they will be happy to show you how. This combined with a high fiber diet can do quite a bit to prevent irritation.
Now for some pets these steps just aren’t enough, even when done regularly. For cats and dogs who need further treatment on their anal glands, one great option is PetAlive’s AnalGlandz. This product is wonderful for cleaning the anal area as well as reducing pain and helping to soften the harden material inside of the glands. This is a natural homeopathic remedy with an herbal mix which has no side effects. You mix a small amount of the solution with warm water and then apply it directly to the anal area. Start with every day and then once anal function has returned to normal you can cut back to once or twice a week.
Your pet’s anal glands are one of those things that you just hope know how to clean themselves. Unfortunately sometimes that is just not the case. If you feel that your pet is having problems with their anal glands, then try your natural and holistic remedies we have outlined here. That way your pet can finally find the relief they so desperately need.
Monday, August 4, 2008
Natural Treatment of Fur Balls and Hair Balls in Your Cat-Cat Hair Balls
Fur balls of hair balls are a normal process in the daily life of any cat. Since cats are constantly grooming themselves with their tongues, they constantly swallow large amounts of fur that adhere to the small barbs on their tongues. This is a normal occurrence in the life and maintenance of your cats coat. Unfortunately, the large amounts of fur can at time cause vomiting, constipation and possible intestinal blockage when the fur balls do not pass through the intestines and out the into the cats litter box. This can be disturbing to both the pet and his or her owner. On rare occasions these large fur balls can cause complete blockage of the intestines which requires surgical intervention.
Some of the actions which can be taken to prevent fur balls and hair balls in your cat consist of daily brushing of your cats coat, a healthy well balanced diet and plenty of water. The daily brushing will help decrease the amount of fur digested by your cat, therefore decreasing the possibility of constipation, vomiting and blockage. These measures will keep you cats coat healthier and less likely to lead to fur ball problems.
Despite the above precautions, fur balls and hair balls continue to be a major health problem to most cats. There are some natural and homeopathic treatments for cat fur balls. These treatments combine both herbal and homeopathic remedies which in conjunction to preventive measures have been shown to be very effective. This can relieve your cats symptoms, and help with the mess of hair balls and fur balls, which can be found around the house and be disturbing to both your pet and the owner. Consider PetAlive Fur Ball Dr. as a natural treatment for your pets signs and symptoms. This is a natural approach which has been quite successful. If the natural treatment of fur balls and hair balls in your cat can prevent the consequences of this process, this should be strongly regarded for your pet. PetAlive Fur Ball Dr. may be the appropriate treatment for your cat.
Some of the actions which can be taken to prevent fur balls and hair balls in your cat consist of daily brushing of your cats coat, a healthy well balanced diet and plenty of water. The daily brushing will help decrease the amount of fur digested by your cat, therefore decreasing the possibility of constipation, vomiting and blockage. These measures will keep you cats coat healthier and less likely to lead to fur ball problems.
Despite the above precautions, fur balls and hair balls continue to be a major health problem to most cats. There are some natural and homeopathic treatments for cat fur balls. These treatments combine both herbal and homeopathic remedies which in conjunction to preventive measures have been shown to be very effective. This can relieve your cats symptoms, and help with the mess of hair balls and fur balls, which can be found around the house and be disturbing to both your pet and the owner. Consider PetAlive Fur Ball Dr. as a natural treatment for your pets signs and symptoms. This is a natural approach which has been quite successful. If the natural treatment of fur balls and hair balls in your cat can prevent the consequences of this process, this should be strongly regarded for your pet. PetAlive Fur Ball Dr. may be the appropriate treatment for your cat.
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Holistic and Homeopathic Treatment of Ear Infections in Cats and Dogs-Ear Infections
Acute and chronic ear infections in your pet can be very painful and life altering for your pet. The signs and symptoms can vary from constant scratching of the ears, discharge or odor from the ears, shaking of the head, lethargy, decreased appetite, nausea, vomiting and difficulty with balance while walking. If your pet has not had previous ear infections, I recommend evaluation by a vet to rule out any other possible disease process.
The traditional treatment of ear infections has usually involved the use of systemic antibiotics. Although effective, this can be a greater stress to the immune system which can make your pet more prone to future infections, and also cause resistance of bacteria to future antibiotic use as seen in adults.
If your pet has had previous ear infections and you are aware of the signs and symptoms, a holistic, homeopathic and natural treatment of ear infections in your cat or dog may be a good option at this time. PetAlive Ear Dr. is a holistic and herbal approach that treats ear infections in your pet without the use of synthetic antibiotics and the toll which they take on the immune system. This presents a natural treatment to ear infections in your cat or dog without the potential side effects seen with the more traditional use of antibiotics.
Since your pet is very special to you and other family members, the use of a natural product may be the more appropriate choice for treatment for your beloved cat or dog. Consider PetAlive Ear Dr. in the future.
The traditional treatment of ear infections has usually involved the use of systemic antibiotics. Although effective, this can be a greater stress to the immune system which can make your pet more prone to future infections, and also cause resistance of bacteria to future antibiotic use as seen in adults.
If your pet has had previous ear infections and you are aware of the signs and symptoms, a holistic, homeopathic and natural treatment of ear infections in your cat or dog may be a good option at this time. PetAlive Ear Dr. is a holistic and herbal approach that treats ear infections in your pet without the use of synthetic antibiotics and the toll which they take on the immune system. This presents a natural treatment to ear infections in your cat or dog without the potential side effects seen with the more traditional use of antibiotics.
Since your pet is very special to you and other family members, the use of a natural product may be the more appropriate choice for treatment for your beloved cat or dog. Consider PetAlive Ear Dr. in the future.
Natural Treatment of Sinus Infections in Cats and Dogs-Sinus Infections
Natural treatment of sinus infections in cats and dogs have been a popular modality for pets. First on should recognize the signs and symptoms of sinus infections in your pet and what the treatment options are.
The sinus cavities are bony cavities of the face. Infections can be caused by bacteria, allergens, viruses or fungus, post-nasal drip and tooth abscesses. The signs and symptoms may be congestion, nasal dripping, loss of appetite and lethargy. If your pet has not had a sinus infection in the past, it may be a good idea to have the diagnosis made or confirmed by a veterinarian. If your pet has had sinus infections in the past and you are aware of the signs and symptoms, an alternative treatment of sinus infections may be a good choice for your pet.
Most sinus infections are traditionally treated with antibiotics. Just as in the human population, this may have a negative effect on the immune system and may cause bacterial resistance in the future, which means that the antibiotics are no longer affective in treating certain organisms. Homeopathic treatment of sinus infections in your cat and dog is a good alternative. PetAlive Sinu-rite is a natural treatment for you pets sinus infection. There is no synthetic antibiotic component within the formula, but an all natural process which can help with the treatment of your dog and cats sinus infections.
The sinus cavities are bony cavities of the face. Infections can be caused by bacteria, allergens, viruses or fungus, post-nasal drip and tooth abscesses. The signs and symptoms may be congestion, nasal dripping, loss of appetite and lethargy. If your pet has not had a sinus infection in the past, it may be a good idea to have the diagnosis made or confirmed by a veterinarian. If your pet has had sinus infections in the past and you are aware of the signs and symptoms, an alternative treatment of sinus infections may be a good choice for your pet.
Most sinus infections are traditionally treated with antibiotics. Just as in the human population, this may have a negative effect on the immune system and may cause bacterial resistance in the future, which means that the antibiotics are no longer affective in treating certain organisms. Homeopathic treatment of sinus infections in your cat and dog is a good alternative. PetAlive Sinu-rite is a natural treatment for you pets sinus infection. There is no synthetic antibiotic component within the formula, but an all natural process which can help with the treatment of your dog and cats sinus infections.
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