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		<title>Picking a Healthy Pet Food</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 May 2010 20:27:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kathleen Mentze</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every pet owner wants to pick the best pet food for their pet. Studies show that the right pet food is essential in helping your pet live a full, happy life. Never pick a pet food just because the animal on the package looks happy. You always want to make sure that you have the right pet food for your particular pet.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every pet owner wants to pick the best pet food for their pet. Studies show that the right pet food is essential in helping your pet live a full, happy life. Never pick a pet food just because the animal on the package looks happy. You always want to make sure that you have the right pet food for your particular pet.</p>
<p>The very first thing you should do is take your pet to a good veterinarian. A good veterinarian is invaluable in determining the best healthy pet food for your pet. They can evaluate your pets over-all health and determine what type of food will be most essential for your animal. They will probably give you a list of criteria to consider and maybe even several suggestions on brands or types, so take the time to do your research.</p>
<p>The first thing to determine is how much you are willing to spend. Pick the maximum you want to budget for this expenditure and begin looking in that range. Keep in mind that when it comes to healthy pet food, cheap really does equal poor quality, so spend as much as you can afford to give your pet a healthy diet.</p>
<p>Once you determine how much you are willing to spend, you should start paying attention to ingredients. Never buy pet food that has filler or meat by-products in its first three ingredients. These slots should only be filled with actual meat products.</p>
<p>Chemicals and preservatives are not good for your pets. Never feed your pets a food that has more lab- made products than natural ones.</p>
<p>Of course, the absolute best kind of pet food is always organic. Organic food will contain no chemicals, preservatives, or meat by-products. Only foods found in nature will make it into your pets bowl or dish. Ignore the hype of the other brands, organic is always the healthiest option out there.</p>
<p>There is a lot of trial and error that goes into finding the healthiest pet food. Between you and your veterinarian you should be able to eventually determine the healthiest diet for your pet. It is important to have your pet evaluated a few months after they begin eating a new food. You can track your pets progress since their last evaluation, and determine if the pet food you picked is truly their healthiest option.</p>
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		<title>Is There A Painless Way To Treat Ear Mites Without Going To The Vet?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Apr 2010 23:51:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wendell Ruben</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finding a way to treat ear mites does not necessarily mean a trip to the veterinarian. These parasites left untreated can result in serious damage to an animal's ears. Following some simple steps to clean their ears with mineral oil can help rid them of these potentially dangerous parasites.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Finding a way to treat ear mites does not necessarily mean a trip to the veterinarian. These parasites left untreated can result in serious damage to an animal&#8217;s ears. Following some simple steps to clean their ears with mineral oil can help rid them of these potentially dangerous parasites.</p>
<p>These parasites cause your cat or dog to get reddened, inflamed or swollen ears. They can infect the middle ear, which throws off their balance. They may start to walk in circle or may not be able to walk at all. Pets with this condition will scratch their ears and shake their heads a lot as if trying to shake the bugs out.</p>
<p>If your cat or dog is showing all these signs that next step is to look in their ear to confirm they have them. If you see black or grey spots inside the ear, they have mites. Mineral oil is the best treatment for getting rid of these parasites.</p>
<p>Two valuable reasons to use mineral oil are that it will loosen the earwax and blood or puss that is plugging up their ear and it will smother the parasites. Apply the mineral oil to your dog or cat&#8217;s ear with an ear irrigation pump or an eyedropper.</p>
<p>After the oil has been applied, massage it into your pet&#8217;s ear. Grab the ear gently and with your thumb on the inside and your other fingers on the outside rub it to spread the oil into the canal. Be careful not to go in too deep as you can hurt the animal and possibly cause more damage.</p>
<p>Once you have completed the massaging process, allow your cat or dog to shake the head discarding the oil and any loose dirt. It is best to try this process outside so your carpet and furniture will not get oil and the loose dirt all over them. If you still see black spots in the ear, wipe them out with a cotton ball. They should be loose enough to come out easily with a gentle wipe. It is better not to use a Q-tip as it may go to deep into the canal causing ear damage.</p>
<p>You can continue this process until you believe the ear mites are gone for good. If you notice after a week of treatments that they are not going away then you should contact your vet to take your dog or cat in for further treatments. The vet may end up giving you a prescription ointment to put in their ear. More than likely, a trip to the vet will not be necessary, as mineral oil is an excellent way to treat ear mites.</p>
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		<title>A Brief Overview Of Home Remedy Ear Mites Treatments For Your Furry Friends</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Apr 2010 16:12:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wendell Ruben</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When is it time for a home remedy ear mites treatment for your pet? Well, if you've witnessed him scratching or rubbing his ears, over and over - or noticed a thick, brown, crumbly material that always reappears in the ear canals - no matter how many times you've tried to remove it - it's most likely time for a solution to a mite infestation.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When is it time for a home remedy ear mites treatment for your pet? Well, if you&#8217;ve witnessed him scratching or rubbing his ears, over and over &#8211; or noticed a thick, brown, crumbly material that always reappears in the ear canals &#8211; no matter how many times you&#8217;ve tried to remove it &#8211; it&#8217;s most likely time for a solution to a mite infestation.</p>
<p>Ear mites are parasites that are passed from one animal to another, and feed off the blood supply, causing pain and irritation to the tissues. Although these annoying pests do affect dogs at times, they are usually found on small rodent pets &#8211; like guinea pigs and rats &#8211; and the house kitty as well. If not taken care of, the mites will continue to reproduce other blood suckers, which eventually causes more serious damage down the road &#8211; like permanent loss of hearing, or worse.</p>
<p>Not everyone has the money to take their pet into the vet when he&#8217;s sick, however, in the case of ear mites, luckily, there are some effective home remedies that should be able to help take care of the problem:</p>
<p>Using corn or mineral oil &#8211; Mineral oil works well for temporary mite control as it smothers them. Not only does corn oil so the same thing, but it also soothes irritated tissue, and contains properties that aid in speeding up healing time. Just take a few cotton balls, and put some corn oil on each. Carefully clean the ear &#8211; inside the canal and around the sides, every day for three days.</p>
<p>Olive oil &#8211; An oil that&#8217;s essential to maintaining good health, it&#8217;s also beneficial in killing ear mites and halting their reproduction cycle, as well. However, if you&#8217;d prefer to use almond oil, it&#8217;s effective in this case too.</p>
<p>To make a solution, take 400 IU of vitamin E oil and mix it with one half ounce of olive oil, and administer through a dropper. You need to be sure the solution is room temperature &#8211; and no colder &#8211; when you squeeze the dropper into the animal&#8217;s ear, or he&#8217;ll probably physically show you his discomfort. Clean the ear area and the canals carefully, with several clean cotton swabs. This treatment needs to be repeated every other day, for a total of 6 six days, then allow the ears to rest for three more. Upon resuming the treatment, repeat the same &#8220;every other day&#8221; protocol, this time for six weeks &#8211; as this breaks the reproduction cycle.</p>
<p>Yellow dock root extract &#8211; An effective and safe way to eradicate ear mites, you simply mix 9 drops of extract into one tablespoon of water, and apply the 1/2 ounce of solution &#8211; at room temperature &#8211; with an ear dropper. Mite eggs aren&#8217;t easily killed off with one application, so it&#8217;s important to repeat this protocol every other day for six days, and then let the pet&#8217;s ears rest for another three, before starting again. On the fourth day, start the &#8220;every other day&#8221; schedule and keep it going until the end of six weeks. By using this formula for the prescribed length of time, the reproduction cycle of the mites will eventually be broken.</p>
<p>White vinegar swabs &#8211; Swabbing with white vinegar diffused with water, works miracles in removing dirt and debris from an animal&#8217;s ears, however, keep in mind it&#8217;s very acidic and could sting a pet with irritated tissues or opens sores. Don&#8217;t use this treatment if your pet has these conditions in his ears, or you will probably pay the price with a sharp nail or two to the hand.</p>
<p>White vinegar &#8211; Although very acidic, and not to be used on those animals with open sores or other irritations of the ear &#8211; white vinegar diluted with water, is extremely effective in removing gunk and other debris from the ear canals.</p>
<p>So, all is not lost when you can&#8217;t get to the vet for a infestation. Hopefully, one of these home remedy ear mites treatments will work for your and your furry companion. Remember &#8211; you may need to have someone standing by when you attempt one on Fluffy or Fido &#8211; as many animals hate the cure even more than the disease &#8211; and will waste no time in letting you know.</p>
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		<title>How To Diagnose Dog Ear Mites In A Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Apr 2010 09:49:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wendell Ruben</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you fail to properly care for your dog, there is a chance that they can develop dog ear mites. Dog ear mites are defined as a blood sucking parasite that lives inside of the animals ear. Not only are these ear mites considered to be a major health risk for dogs, if they are not treated properly they can cause your animal to become deaf.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you fail to properly care for your dog, there is a chance that they can develop dog ear mites. Dog ear mites are defined as a blood sucking parasite that lives inside of the animals ear. Not only are these ear mites considered to be a major health risk for dogs, if they are not treated properly they can cause your animal to become deaf.</p>
<p>Dog ear mites are actually a common problem that many pet owners experience. Small animals generally obtain this condition because the mites have the ability to transfer themselves from one animal to another. The mites thrive by feeding off of an animals bodily fluids.</p>
<p>Typically, animals that do not receive proper hygienic care are prone to obtaining an ear mite infestation. The infection can cause redness, inflammation and even open wounds within your dogs ear canal. Crusty discharge may also be present in animals that are affected with a severe ear mite infestation.</p>
<p>If you suspect that your dog has ear mites, you must keep your dog away from other animals and visit your local veterinarian as soon as you possibly can. Generally, a veterinarian will diagnose dog ear mites by performing a basic ear exam on your animal. They will obtain a sample of the parasite from your dogs ear and evaluate the organism underneath a microscope.</p>
<p>There are a lot of different medications that exist for the treatment of dog ear mites. A vet may suggest either an oral medication for your dogs problem, or a topical medication. A topical medication will need to be applied to the infected area in order to eliminate the problem.</p>
<p>There are some over the counter medications that an owner can attempt to use to clear up dog ear mites, if they do not have the time to take their animal to a vet. Be aware, that if your dogs condition is classified as being severe, you will need to visit a vet in order to obtain a more effective treatment option for the problem.</p>
<p>Dog ear mites can be difficult to get rid of. However, as long as you ensure that your dog is not interacting with other animals while they are suffering from the condition and that they are receiving proper treatment for the ailment, the condition will normally clear up within one month.</p>
<p>Never cut the treatment regiment for dog ear mites short. If you do not follow the entire regiment, there is a chance that the condition will come back.</p>
<p>when your dog is continuously pawing at his ears, he may be reacting to <a href="http://www.petsbestrx.com/pet-earmites-articles/index.html">dog ear mites</a>. Prompt and aggressive ear mite treatment will provide relief from itching and open sores.</p>
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		<title>An Overview Of Simple Home Remedies For Ear Mites In Pets</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Apr 2010 16:04:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wendell Ruben</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are several home remedies ear mites will hate, but you will love. Pets often shake their heads and scratch their ears when the very tiny ear mites invade their ears. Since the mites are very contagious, if you have more than one pet in the home, all pets should be treated.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are several home remedies ear mites will hate, but you will love. Pets often shake their heads and scratch their ears when the very tiny ear mites invade their ears. Since the mites are very contagious, if you have more than one pet in the home, all pets should be treated.</p>
<p>If you pet is infected with mites, when you look at the pet&#8217;s ears, there will be a buildup of ear wax, with very tiny black bits. This is an indication of ear mites. First you will need to clean the pet&#8217;s ears with using eyedropper or a medicine dropper with a plunger, using vegetable, mineral or olive oil. Put the oil in the ear, rubbing the oil to help loosen the ear mite dirt. Finish by wiping gently with a cotton ball to remove the oil along with the wax and ear mite debris. A cotton swab can be used, but be very careful that you do not push the debris further into the canal of the ear or puncture the canal of the ear.</p>
<p>Ear cleaning can also be done with a diluted solution of water and vinegar, one part vinegar to 2 parts water. The vinegar and water will also help clean the ear as well as treat the mite problem. Still another formula to clean pet&#8217;s ears is alcohol and peroxide, in equal amounts. The procedure is the same in all of the cleaning methods, put cleaner in the pets ears, massage and wipe with cotton balls. The Vinegar, alcohol or peroxide method should not be used if the ears are sore or ulcerated, as it will sting.</p>
<p>After cleaning the pet&#8217;s ears, then a regiment of corn oil or mineral oil can be started. Almond oil or olive oil mixed with vitamin E can also be used, 1/2 once of the almond or olive oil to 400 IU of vitamin E. The oil should be put into the pet&#8217;s ears . As with the cleaning, the pet&#8217;s ears are then massaged. Apply every other day for six days, then skip 3 days and repeat for 6 wks. The oil treatment smothers the mites and helps with healing.</p>
<p>Yet another method is yellow dock root mixed with water. Use nine drops of extract with 1TBS water. With this type of treatment, the solution should be applied every other day, till the mites are gone. This may take a while, perhaps several months. Don&#8217;t stop too early, as the mites have to go through a entire life cycle.</p>
<p>Garlic and oil is another method. Crush 4 cloves of garlic into a cup of olive oil, set overnight. Remove the garlic the next day, heat the garlic oil slightly and apply to in of the pets ears. This preparation should be applied for 4 weeks.</p>
<p>With these home remedies ear mites will be gone, and Rover or Fluffy will thank you.</p>
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		<title>What To Know As A Pet Owner About Demodectic Mange</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Apr 2010 13:04:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wendel Ruben</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Demodectic mange happens when little mites responsible for it proliferate out of control. Indeed it's difficult for a pet owner to see his or her dog with this skin disease. While in some instances treatment is warranted, there are some cases where no cure is necessary.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Demodectic mange happens when little mites responsible for it proliferate out of control. Indeed it&#8217;s difficult for a pet owner to see his or her dog with this skin disease. While in some instances treatment is warranted, there are some cases where no cure is necessary.</p>
<p>Most dogs have demodex mites present on their skin. So it&#8217;s likely that your pet has already some living on them, but is in a controlled case. Even puppies may immediately get them from their mom right after birth. That&#8217;s why it&#8217;s not unlikely too that all puppies in the same litter contract demodex mites.</p>
<p>Some dogs may develop demodectic mange, while others may not. And the reason behind this remains somewhat unclear. But part of it has something to do with the dog&#8217;s immune system. If your dog develops this skin disease, chances are its natural defenses will heal it naturally. The reason behind the disease&#8217;s progress may be because of a yet immature immune system. But as the dog grows, its immunity system further develops, thus putting this disease in check.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s said that about 90 percent of infected dogs recover from it even without receiving any form of management. When a puppy suffers from it, in time the mange heals on its own. This is because of the puppy&#8217;s developing immunity system. As its body develops and strengthens, the multiplication of mites is controlled.</p>
<p>There are basically two kinds of demodectic mange. The first of the two is the localized kind. This case is very common in puppies, especially those below 12 months. Thinning or hair-loss is evident around the eyes. The sign may also be noticed on the ears and around the mouth area. Such may also be seen on other areas of the body, but in a contained manner.</p>
<p>No treatment is done in the localized type. However, the pet owner may apply a medicated shampoo during bathing to help keep it under control. The veterinarian may prescribe some good-quality foods and nutritional supplements to enhance the dog&#8217;s immunity. This mange type vanishes on its own, usually around 8 months to 3 years of age. Depending on the dog&#8217;s breed, it&#8217;s usually during this time that the defense system of the body is fully developed.</p>
<p>The second one of this skin disease is the generalized kind. During onset, it may appear as though it&#8217;s simply the localized variant. But after some time, the patches of hairloss may spread to other parts of the body like the limb, tail and trunk. Other signs include skin inflammation and formation of scabs. For this, a lengthy management procedure may be given by the vet.</p>
<p>Oral drugs may be administered. There&#8217;s also a form of treatment where the dog is dipped in a chemical solution. However, such may cause some terrifying side effects, such as vomiting, loss of appetite and collapse. But even when cured, the skin disease may still return and make the dog suffer from it all over again. So in effect, there really is no cure for this mange type.</p>
<p>As demodectic mange can be passed on to offspring, neutering or spaying of a dog suffering from it may be recommended. Since the skin disease is linked to the immune system, it isn&#8217;t unlikely that your dog may pass it on to the puppies. This is also possible when the mange is already under control.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Apr 2010 15:17:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have ever seen a dog that is suffering with a severe case of mange, the sight can be alarming. These animals will generally appear to be ragged and they will have excessive amounts of hair that have fallen out all over their bodies. Their skin will have a red and swollen appearance, this site can be extremely disturbing to anyone that feasts their eyes upon the animal. Mange in dogs is a horrible condition, but there are treatment options available.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have ever seen a dog that is suffering with a severe case of mange, the sight can be alarming. These animals will generally appear to be ragged and they will have excessive amounts of hair that have fallen out all over their bodies. Their skin will have a red and swollen appearance, this site can be extremely disturbing to anyone that feasts their eyes upon the animal. Mange in dogs is a horrible condition, but there are treatment options available.</p>
<p>The options that you will have as far as treating this disease will be based off of the severity of the condition. Understand that there are two different types of mange there is what is commonly referred to as localized mange and there is also generalized mange. Both of these conditions can cause an animal to portray a horrid appearance and it can eventually lead to their death.</p>
<p>The treatment will also depend on the severity of the condition. The type of parasite will also need to be analyzed by the vet that you are opting to get to help you with the condition. There are several different ways that this problem can be dealt with. However, if your dogs problem is categorized as being a severe condition, there may not be any solution to this problem.</p>
<p>Milder cases of mange call for a less evasive treatment approach. Obtaining an over the counter mite treatment, may be able to solve your dogs mange problem if it is classified as being a relatively mild condition. Normally these treatments come in the forms of powders or other types of ointments that simply need to be spread over the infected areas.</p>
<p>A lime and sulfur insecticide treatment may also be used in order to eliminate your animals problem. This solution is typically comprised of a mixture of line, as well as sulfur and an additional insecticide that is normally used to cure mite problems. With this realm of treatment, your animal will need to be either bathed in this substance, or dipped into it on a periodic basis.</p>
<p>Your vet may also decide to prescribe anti-bacterial drugs to your pet. Again, this course of action is normally performed based off of the severity of the problem. Your vet may decide to prescribe an oral treatment to your pet or something that you can put onto the infected area.</p>
<p>The anti-bacterial treatment will need to be given to your dog until the areas that appear to be red or incredibly swollen have dissipated. There are some complications that can arise from rendering these medications to your pet, so you will need to speak with your vet in order to be given the basic problems that can arise from this type of treatment.</p>
<p>Mange is normally a big problem that dog owners face. This problem is persistent in dogs that have lived in dog pounds for a long frame of time, as well as in animals that have lived out on the streets without the proper realms of care being rendered to them.</p>
<p>It is imperative as the owner of the animal that has the condition that you obtain the proper treatment for them. Visiting a vet and having medications rendered and getting your dogs problem analyzed is the first initial step that you need to take. You should never allow your animal to suffer with this condition on their own. There are treatment options that are available, however in order to ensure that your animal is receiving the correct realm of treatment you will need to make the initial step to have their condition properly diagnosed.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Apr 2010 21:04:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wendell Ruben</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A demodectic mange treatment can be more complex than simply giving your dog a prescription medication. There are various forms of this type of mange and there are various components to treating it. The mite that causes this form of mange is quite stubborn and is not easily disposed of. This is due to the fact that this is a naturally occurring mite that appears on dogs. Cohesively living is natural when it comes to mite and dog, at least until there is some sort of interruption or unbalancing of the natural cohesion.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A demodectic mange treatment can be more complex than simply giving your dog a prescription medication. There are various forms of this type of mange and there are various components to treating it. The mite that causes this form of mange is quite stubborn and is not easily disposed of. This is due to the fact that this is a naturally occurring mite that appears on dogs. Cohesively living is natural when it comes to mite and dog, at least until there is some sort of interruption or unbalancing of the natural cohesion.</p>
<p>Localized mange is as straightforward as it sounds. It is localized to usually just the face. The irritation of the skin becomes evident and hair loss happens as the mange progresses. The snout, eyes, and sometimes the ears are impacted with this well burrowed mite.</p>
<p>If there are patches of missing fur throughout the entire body along with the typical irritation you are probably looking at generalized mange. This occurs in pups usually well under the age of 18 months unless there is an immune system problem in an older dog.</p>
<p>When the mange is limited to the area of the paws we call this demodectic pododermatitis. This is the most difficult of the mites to treat because often their footing in the dog&#8217;s paws is so deep that nothing can reach it. Often a biopsy is performed even just to make an accurate diagnosis.</p>
<p>Isolation of a dog with mange is often one of the first instincts we have. There really is no need and in fact it can do more harm than good. Emotionally and physically the dog is suffering and needlessly isolating him isn&#8217;t going to create an environment of health. All dogs have the mite, remember? So it can&#8217;t be a contagious element.</p>
<p>Make sure that you are giving your dog the healthiest diet possible. In many cases, the inflammation and the reaction is due to the dog&#8217;s immune system being triggered by foods that are not nutritionally complete and contain a lot of wheat products.</p>
<p>Parasitic infestations can be highly problematic at this stage. You want to ensure that your dog is well clear of things like fleas and ticks, as well as internal parasites like worms. Infestations rob your dog of his immune health and cause irritation that can lead to further discomfort.</p>
<p>The medications that are used can be problematic. While most dogs will happily tolerate the Ivermectin, there are certain breeds that are highly sensitive to the medication. Unfortunately, these breeds tend to find the treatment to be fatal. Herding and Collie dogs are at the top of the list. Australian Shepherds and Old English Sheepdogs are also on the list. You can have your dog tested to ensure he will be able to handle the treatment. If he can&#8217;t, Amitraz dips are the next best thing. These dips help to kill the mites so that the dog can regrow hair, become much more comfortable, and lead a healthy life.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Mar 2010 18:58:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[To a pet-lover, it's simply depressing to see your dear cat suffering from mange. Something so sweet and adorable should not go through this nasty skin disease. As an owner, it's given that you want a cure for it that's both effective and quick-acting. However, much of the common cures for mange can produce some untoward side effects. In fact, some of them can even put your cat's health further at risk. Continue reading to learn a few information on non toxic mange treatments for cats.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To a pet-lover, it&#8217;s simply depressing to see your dear cat suffering from mange. Something so sweet and adorable should not go through this nasty skin disease. As an owner, it&#8217;s given that you want a cure for it that&#8217;s both effective and quick-acting. However, much of the common cures for mange can produce some untoward side effects. In fact, some of them can even put your cat&#8217;s health further at risk. Continue reading to learn a few information on non toxic mange treatments for cats.</p>
<p>As soon as you see signs of mange in your pet, it&#8217;s best to take it to the veterinarian right away. Some of the most common signs include hair loss, redness of skin and crusty deposits on affected areas. You may also see your furry friend scratching, as the disease can cause severe itching. Because of this, it&#8217;s not unlikely that breaking of the skin may take place.</p>
<p>What the veterinarian will do, after diagnosing your pet and finding out its mange, is to administer some treatments. However, this is where a downside occurs: some of the drugs or chemicals used for treating the disease can be toxic. They may help get rid of the symptoms. They may help in exterminating the root cause of mange, the mites. But they may also be very bad to your cat&#8217;s general health.</p>
<p>One of the steps the vet may take is dipping your cat in chemicals to kill the mites. But these chemicals can be toxic, even when diluted in water. It can&#8217;t be a treatment choice for pregnant cats, and it can&#8217;t be administered by a woman who&#8217;s in the family way. This only proves how poisonous the chemicals used can be!</p>
<p>Aside from potentially killing your pet, there are other side effects these chemical dips produce. Your cat may develop vomiting, and even convulsions. Also, one of the effects of mange is irritated skin. Affected skin areas may only get worse should they come in contact with harsh chemicals.</p>
<p>For treating infections, the vet may give your pet some antibiotics to control it. However, there&#8217;s a certain drug that may be injected into your feline friend to exterminate mites from within. And the drug&#8217;s name is ivermectin. This drug may potentially endanger your pet&#8217;s life. Even when used on dogs, some breeds may die out of the levels of toxicity this drug produces.</p>
<p>Ask the vet to go for non toxic means of treating mange. The truth is there are alternatives out there that also work. For example, a shampoo containing benzalchonium chloride is a safer alternative to pesticide dips. You may even ask the vet to suggest healthier cat food choices, as well as nutritional supplements. It&#8217;s important for your beloved cat to regain a strong immune system to help in fighting of the skin disease.</p>
<p>Still your best approach to this problem is practicing some preventive measures. Mange can be transmitted from an infected animal to a healthy one. Make sure your furry bud doesn&#8217;t come in contact with an infected animal in the neighborhood. Also, regularly clean the bedding and other spots in the house frequented by your cat. Knowing pertinent information on non toxic mange treatments for cats is important. This is especially true when you&#8217;re looking around for alternative treatments.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Mar 2010 18:56:22 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mange is a skin disease that is popular among different types of animals, such as dogs. It can be caused by being bitten by mites, which then proceed to burrow underneath the skin. It can be very miserable for the animals that are affected. However, it can be treated, and treated best in the early stages of development. Treatment can be given at home. Here is what else you should learn about the best mange home remedy for dogs.</p>
<p>You will notice that there are plenty of treatments that can be used for treating mange. But this can be expensive if you have multiple dogs to treat. Also, not all treatments can be the most comfortable and can be too harsh for some dogs. This can be one reason to choose to treat your dog with home remedies instead. However, you shouldn&#8217;t give any remedies until you take your dog to a vet and have it properly diagnosed.</p>
<p>When you have been given a diagnosis that your dog does have mange, then you can begin to decide the best treatment for it. Some people will choose to have their dog treated by the vet themselves. However, there are other people that would rather treat their dogs at home with the use of remedies. If you are on a budget or you are looking to treat your dogs with more natural methods, then this can be an option for you.</p>
<p>There are two ways that you can find home remedies for mange. One possibility to consider is to go to a store that sells homeopathic items. Here you can ask what the assistants might suggest would be the best treatment for your dog. Another option you can use is to search the internet. You can find many remedies this way, and the ingredients that are necessary to create them.</p>
<p>It is important that you check the ingredients before you use any sort of home remedy on your dog. You need to know that the items you are using are safe for animals. Having one misunderstanding about an ingredient can be dangerous for your animals. It is important to be very careful with your selections. Try to do research about what you are using and the remedy itself before you use it. This can be a good way to know if it is a reliable and safe option.</p>
<p>Consider browsing a forum online for information about mange treatments. You can find out which treatments worked well for other dog owners and which treatments did not work at all. You can also use this method to find out about different methods to treat your dog, such as sprays or washes. There are usually a few options that are available for the treatment of mange and may vary depending on the size of your dog.</p>
<p>After you have completed treatment, you should consider ways that you can prevent mange from happening to your dog again in the future. It has been said that the best treatment is always prevention. Try to brush and wash your dog regularly to prevent mange from reoccurring. In addition to this, if your dog does develop mange again, wash the bedding that is used as soon as you can. This will prevent the spreading of mange, and can be useful if you have multiple dogs in your household.</p>
<p>Taking the initiative to learn about the best mange home remedy for dogs is another step you can take towards proper treatment of your pet. You should try to treat mange as soon as possible so that there is less risk of it spreading in your household to other animals. If you take the time to do some research, you will usually find a lot of methods for treating your dog naturally with home remedies.</p>
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