Feb
27
Natural Way of Pet Care
February 27, 2008 | Leave a Comment
When you want to provide natural pet care for your dog or cat, it means giving full support to the natural aspects of your pet’s physical well-being.
Many pet owners are now practicing the natural method of pet care; and this is rightly done by providing your beloved pet animals the kind of live that they might experience if they were living in their natural habitat.
From food to shelter to even pet medication and vitamins, we have to give to them these daily requirements in a natural way. When it comes to nutrients, there is the need for our pets to receive natural pet vitamins for them to receive the nutrients and minerals they need.
If you have a dog or a cat, then the pet care that you can give it is by putting it on a diet of meat, some vegetables and natural pet vitamins.
If you are unsure about the type of diet that your pet needs, then it is best to go to its veterinarian or a professional specializing on pet nutrition for advice on the appropriate kinds of food for it, including its natural pet vitamins.
Indeed, natural pet care is becoming really popular as pet owners are now more aware about the health and healing advantages and benefits that their animals can get from such practice.
Feb
23
Holistic Pet Care - A Growing Trend
February 23, 2008 | Leave a Comment
A growing trend today about taking care of our pets is the natural approach that we have on pet care. Such is a holistic pet care – focusing on the whole natural pet care, and not just a part or parts.
General improvement on the quality of life and health of our pets become our goal. So it becomes holistic pet care as we give provide our pet dogs natural pet care methods and procedures. One example is giving our animals herbs instead of the usual pet medicine.

With holistic, natural pet health care, it does really make a difference when it comes to the veterinarian checking and examining your animal as its whole self. When we say holistic, not only is the pet involved, but also other factors that affect your animal’s health such as the surrounding environment, animals that your dog interact as well as your relationship as master and pet.
Natural and holistic pet care products
All of us have a dog or cat that we all love. And like other members of our families, once they get sick, we all get concerned. The first thing we do is bring them to the veterinarian for the proper check up and appropriate pet medicine.
Now, many pet owners have become more aware of managing and taking care of their animal’s health with natural or holistic pet care products such as vitamins, health supplements and the form of herbs and other natural ingredients.
Indeed, there is now a variety of quality holistic pet products like animal nutrients, supplements and even authentic Chinese herb pet medication – and all are naturally formulated.
Pet health care the holistic way
With holistic pet care, you as animal owner can actually find the causes of problem with regards to its health. With natural approach to pet health care, you can try to breathe and be one with our animals. We ourselves love to provide ourselves with the most natural form of health care. Surely we would want to do the same to our beloved pets, right?
Feb
16
Make Your Cat Take Its Pet Medications
February 16, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Among pet animals who will give you a hard time giving their pet medicines, our feline friend tops the list. If it does not want to take in pet medication, especially those in tablet form, it will not give you even a bit of chance to savor success as a “medicine administrator.”
Isn’t there any easy way to give your pet cat its pet medicine? Don’t give yourself a hard time. If your intention is to make your cat take the pet medications as is, then prepare to be frustrated. There is no way your animal will lap on the tablet, and swallow it down just like that. It’s not cat food, remember?
One effective way to ensure that your cat receives its daily dose of pet medications is by crushing the tablet itself into almost powder form. Then mix it well with the favorite food of your cat.
You can try mixing the pet medicine on tuna and surely will have 100 percent success on this. It can also be those wet canned pet food. Just make sure that you mix all of the pet medications on the food and that the animal is able to finish everything.
Use only a small portion of food on which you will mix your pet medicine – this ensures every bit and morsel is taken in. Consequently the pet cat is able to take in his pet medication for the day.
Feb
12
Mixed Dogs are Great Pets
February 12, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Does it make a difference if your pet dog is a pure breed dog or a mixed breed? In my case, dogs are dogs, whatever the type and kind it is. And why to other people question the intention of other pet owners to breed their mixed dogs? Let the dogs breed and have puppies, so long as they are responsible in caring for the young.
Mixed dogs are thought to be a misbehaving dog, unhealthy and ridden with worms. This is the kind of image mixed dogs have for themselves. I beg to disagree strongly. I have always had mixed dogs and all of them were well-behaved and obedient dogs. They are easy to be trained, and are quick to learn any trick and skill as well.
When it comes to pet dog health, I only brought them a few times to the veterinarian, mostly for checkup purposes. It was only once when I needed pet medication administered to my dog and this is because it was able to take in some laundry soap powder.
You don’t need to own purebred dogs – for me, mixed bred ones will do. I don’t need to spend too much money for the maintenance of pure breeds. Mixed dogs are strong and sturdy, healthy and intelligent too. They can provide any pet owner with the same quality of companionship as that of purebreds.
Feb
9
Caring for Pet Cat’s Health
February 9, 2008 | Leave a Comment
It used to be that the concern for the health of pet cats seemed almost inexistent compared to that of pet dogs. Now many animal lovers and owners are more aware of the overall pet health of their cats. Many have become more concerned about the possibility of health disorders befalling on our pets that they are more than willing to bring our cats to the veterinarian for appropriate check up and, if need, pet medication.
Sadly, other cat owners let their pet dogs die because of lack of awareness or even ignorance when it comes to their cats’ health. Actually, it is a common fact that many cats die because they developed illnesses without their pet owners knowing about it.
And if the owner finally becomes aware that his cat is sick, it is too late as the disease has become serious that even the veterinarian cannot do anything to save its life through pet medication. On the other hand, pet owners cannot be faulted as the symptoms appear only after the animal has become too sick.
What should cat owners do to prevent illnesses from senselessly happening to their animals? They should make the habit of bringing their animals to the veterinarian for regular checkup, right provision of pet vitamins and even pet medicine.
Cats ideally should received inoculation intended to protect them from various kinds of diseases. This should be done on their first weeks as kittens. Every year thereafter, inoculations should be done for the animals to remain immune from sickness.
Feb
2
Batteries: No-no to Pet Dogs
February 2, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Watch out for your pet dogs as they act like roaming and sniffing members of the household. We might not know what they encounter as they go along your place. As discussed in previous article, chocolates lying around on center tables of your living room, are potential poison to your pet dogs. Likewise with chemicals and laundry solutions – these are definitely health hazards for your dogs.
Another hazard that needs to be cleared of your place whenever there is a dog inside are plain batteries of all kinds. It can be batteries for flashlights or for radios and clocks, or even those for watches. These are potential health hazard and can even cause death to your animal.
Your dog has an unyielding capacity to ingest even the strongest of batteries, and so it is possible for stomach ulcerations due to toxicity to occur. Likewise, signs of your pet dog being poisoned by batteries are vomiting, excessive drooling and muscle weakness.
If you sense that your pet has been poisoned because of battery ingestion, bring it immediately to the veterinarian for proper pet medication and treatment.
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