Thursday, May 27, 2010

Protecting Your Dog From Fleas

The easy natural ways to protect your dog from fleas.

o Make use of vacuum cleaners to get rid of dust. Do not forget to seal the vacuum bags before you dispose them off.

o These parasites mostly breed on your dog's bed. You must clean the bedding once a week with warm soapy water.

o Use of a dog shampoo also helps in keeping the fleas away.

o Cedar made products are naturally flea repellent. Use cedar shampoo for your dog and also put cedar oil on their beds.

o A dogs dry skin attracts fleas. To keep their skin moist you should refrain from doing too much shampooing. Linatone oil in their food can also help.

o A mixture of brewer's yeast and garlic can be given in small doses to your pet. This creates a certain odor in pets, and seems to repel fleas.

o Fresh or dried pennyroyal leaves is also a natural flea repellent. Use this in carpets to avoid the abundance of fleas in your home. However, do not use it if you have small children around, as this could be toxic.

o You may also use a mixture of lavender oil and rock salt to bathe your dog and sprinkle it in the places where dogs usually prefer to rest.

o Marigolds can also be planted in your backyard as it keeps away fleas, as well as other certain kinds of bugs.

o You may also give your dog a quick bath in boiled lemon water or by using orange peels in the water. This can also be used for soaking your dogs bedding for a few hours before washing it with warm soapy water.

Remember that bathing your dog will only work if the infestation is low. In fact, these methods of keeping fleas away are only preventive in nature and wouldn't work well if the infestation level is too high.

There are number of commercially made products that are also available in the market. Let us take a look at them.

o Advantage: This is a product from Bayer having imidaclorid as the active ingredient. Advantage comes in liquid form and is applied on the dog's back. It quickly kills the fleas by breaking the nervous system of the fleas and its effect lasts for about a month. Although it is a liquid, it is safe for your dog as it does not get absorbed into its bloodstream.

Advantage also kills the flea larvae.

K9 Advantix: Also from Bayer, it has quickly become the favorite of veterinarians and dog owners. It is for dogs only. Its active ingredients are Imidacloprid and Permethrin. It kills fleas, mosquitoes, and ticks, including deer ticks and keeps working after swimming or bathing.

o Frontline Plus: Frontline is not much different from Advantage except that it is not soluble in water. The product can be used safely for your dogs and puppies. It is very efficient in repelling the fleas and its effect can last for over four months.

It contains Fipronil as its active ingredient.

Like Advantage, Fipronil also attacks the nervous system and causes instant death in about 24 hours. In spite of being highly toxic it is not harmful to your dog, unless your dog is not allergic to fipronil.

o Biospot: Biospot is meant for dogs only. It kills up to 75% of fleas and larvae and is also effective for mosquitoes. Biospot can temporarily alter the color of your pet's hair and make it appear yellowish. It contains permethrins and IGR and is effective for about a month.

o Knockout: Another effective product that is exclusively meant for dogs. Its active ingredients include Pyriproxyfen: 21 pyridine: 0.05% cyclopropanecarboxylate: 2%. It also contains NYLAR to control the flea growth.

o Proban and Prospot: Again exclusively and widely used for dogs. However these repellents only work when the fleas bite the dog as they are effective only after they are absorbed in the bloodstreams. You also need to remember that you are injecting a small quantity of poison into your dogs body and you may not even know the side effects. Also, if your dog is allergic to the flea bites these may not be the right products.

Fleas thrive during the summer as it is their breeding season. Commercial products are effective during this time, but it is always better to consult your vet before you actually begin to using these products on your dog.




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Thursday, May 20, 2010

6 MONTH K9 ADVANTIX Blue (For dogs over 55lbs)

6 MONTH K9 ADVANTIX Blue (For dogs over 55lbs) Review



I used to swear by Frontline until our groomer started finding fleas and tics on our Schnauzers. Frontline had always been such a lifesaver. I don't know whether they changed their formula or my three dogs suddenly developed a resistance to the product. I can remember life prior to Frontline, where the only alternative was flea/tic sprays and powders and I was afraid we were going to return to those days. That's when we decided to try Advantix. We have not had any problem yet. My vet said this is a banner year for tics but our pets seem to be protected so far, with no adverse reaction to the product. I actually had to purchase Advantix in 3 levels--for the different weights of our dogs--below 21 lbs, 21-55 lbs, and over 55 lbs (for a local stray who was dropped off in our neighborhood).



6 MONTH K9 ADVANTIX Blue (For dogs over 55lbs) Feature


  • Each package of K9 Advantix for Dogs lasts 4 to 6 months (One vial per month)
  • Kills 98%-100% of fleas within 12 hours - helpful in dogs with Flea Allergy Dermatitis
  • Protects against deadly Lyme Disease, spread by ticks
  • Repels and kills mosquitos, carriers of dangerous West Nile Virus
  • Water-resistant, easy to apply formula stays on in baths or in the rain



6 MONTH K9 ADVANTIX Blue (For dogs over 55lbs) Overview


New Advantix Blue kills 98-100% of fleas on dogs within 12 hours and continues protection at least 4 weeks. Repels and kills a majority of ticks and mosquitoes. This is the ultimate protection for your dog! Each packet contains 6 applications providing 6 months of protection. Effective Flea & Tick Control . . . No Prescription Required!Guaranteed US EPA approved. Each package of K9 Advantix for Dogs lasts 4 to 6 months (One vial per month) Kills 98%-100% of fleas within 12 hours - helpful in dogs with Flea Allergy Dermatitis Protects against deadly Lyme Disease, spread by ticks Repels and kills mosquitos, carriers of dangerous West Nile Virus Water-resistant, easy to apply formula stays on in baths or in the rain


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Monday, May 17, 2010

Dealing with Dog Allergies

Dog allergies are very similar to human allergies and also produce the same symptoms as human allergies. There are 5 types of dog allergies: food allergy, flea allergy, bacteria allergy, contact allergy and atopy. Here are some basic facts about each of these allergies.

Food Allergies

The most common symptom of food allergies is scratching, due to skin irritation. Dog foods contain a host of ingredients which can cause an allergic reaction to your dog. Some of these ingredients are:

Meats: Beef, Chicken, Pork, Lamb, Fish, Eggs

Diary products (Milk)

Grains (Wheat, Whey)
Corn

Most dog owners often scold their dog for scratching too much. Any obsessive behavior your dog demonstrates, such as constant scratching, chewing, licking, requires immediate attention. Never assume that this is just a new habit your dog picked up. Dog allergies can make your dog very uncomfortable.

Aside from scratching, some of the other symptoms dogs can experience are:

sneezing

coughing

eye and nose discharge

Itching around the anus

hair loss

loss of appetite

pawing at their ears or head shaking

vomiting

diarrhea

breathing problems

Isolating the allergen which causes the allergy is not easy because the dog is usually allergic to one specific ingredient in the food. Therefore, it is a matter of isolating that ingredient. You can try doing this with an elimination diet, which most people don't have the time or energy for. The elimination diet requires preparing specially-cooked meals consisting of a more exotic meat, like rabbit or venison, mixed with rice or potato, which wouldn't normally be found in dog food.

An easier and more modern approach to test for the presence of a food allergy is to try a dog food which contains hydrolyzed proteins, such as Purinas HA or Hills z/d. Hydrolyzed proteins are broken down into molecules so small, they can't affect the immune system, which is what causes the allergy. If the allergy goes away while your dog is on this diet (which would take about 8 weeks), then he most likely is suffering from a food allergy. At this point, you would start to re-introduce the possible allergens one by one (individual meats, wheat, corn, milk, etc.) for a period of two weeks each. If the symptoms return, it is most likely due to the ingredient being introduced at that time. You should look out for that ingredient on dog food labels in future purchases.

Atopy (inhalant allergy)

Atopy is the most common of all dog allergies, which is caused by environmental factors, such as dust mites, molds, house dust, human dander, feathers or pollen.

Signs of atopy include excessive chewing, licking and scratching at the face, paws, abdomen, armpits and genital area. Evidence of this behavior can be found in examining your dog's paws, armpits and genital area. Reddish-brown stains develop in these areas due to excessive licking. This may not be evident in dogs with dark coats.

Atopy is not easy to diagnose due to other dog allergies having the same symptoms. Once these other dog allergies (food, flea and contact) have been ruled out, your vet can proceed with testing for the root cause of the atopy. The most accurate method of testing for atopy is Intradermal Skin Testing.

There are many different treatment options for atopy. The best treatment would be avoiding the allergen altogether. If this is not feasible, other treatments include cool water baths with medicated shampoo, antihistamines, allergy shots, corticosteriods or a diet rich in Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids.

Flea Allergies

Dog allergies to fleas are not caused by the flea itself, but rather the flea's saliva. A common symptom of flea allergies is scratching at the tail area which causes hair loss, scabs and sores. Your vet can easily diagnose a flea allergy by checking for the presence of fleas in the coat. Fleas can be seen by the naked eye. Intradermal Skin Testing can also be used to test for this type of allergy. The most effective products for eliminating fleas are:

Advantage - Flea control for your Dog & CatFrontLine - Flea & Tick

Medication for your Dog & Cat

Capstar- Flea infestation on Dog and Cat

K9 Advantix Flea and Tick Medication (based on dog's weight)

Bacterial Allergies

A dog's skin normally harbors Staph bacteria. Usually, this bacteria does not have any affect on your dog but some dogs develop a sensitivity to it causing an allergic reaction. Your dog may develop crusts on the skin and patches of hair loss due to scratching, similar to ring worm. If these patches become infected, your dog will need to be treated with antibiotics.

Contact Allergies

Contact allergies are the least common of all dog allergies. This type of allergy produces swelling, redness, itching and hair loss. Common contact allergens include flea collars, plastic food bowls, pet sweaters, plants, grass or wool bedding. The best way to diagnose this allergy is if the symptoms continue after ruling out all other allergies. If this is the case, then you must pinpoint the allergen and remove it from your dog's environment.

This information is NOT intended to replace the advice of a veterinarian, dog trainer or pet care professional.




Nancy Settecasi, Owner of Happy K-9 Dog Care Proud Owner of Cookie and Skippy, Cocker Spaniels, Dog Lover http://www.happyk-9.com

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Sunday, May 16, 2010

Bayer K9 Advantix 100 (Over 55-lbs) (6-pack )

Bayer K9 Advantix 100 (Over 55-lbs) (6-pack ) Review



My dog has severe flea allergies, and since I started using this product on her she has had absolutely no problems at all. We have used this product for 3 years now, and have not seen the first flea or tick on her. In addition, we bathe her weekly, and after bathing the product does not lose its effectiveness. I have read some reviews about people saying the product makes their dog's skin burn, but my dog has very sensitive skin and she has not demonstrated any sort of discomfort after the product is applied.



Bayer K9 Advantix 100 (Over 55-lbs) (6-pack ) Feature


  • Each package of K9 Advantix for Dogs lasts 4 to 6 months (One vial per month)
  • Kills 98%-100% of fleas within 12 hours - helpful in dogs with Flea Allergy Dermatitis
  • Protects against deadly Lyme Disease, spread by ticks
  • Repels and kills mosquitos, carriers of dangerous West Nile Virus
  • Water-resistant, easy to apply formula stays on in baths or in the rain



Bayer K9 Advantix 100 (Over 55-lbs) (6-pack ) Overview


New Advantix Blue kills 98-100% of fleas on dogs within 12 hours and continues protection at least 4 weeks. Repels and kills a majority of ticks and mosquitoes. This is the ultimate protection for your dog! Each packet contains 6 applications providing 6 months of protection.Effective Flea & Tick Control . . . No Prescription Required!Guaranteed US EPA approved. Each package of K9 Advantix for Dogs lasts 4 to 6 months (One vial per month) Kills 98%-100% of fleas within 12 hours - helpful in dogs with Flea Allergy Dermatitis Protects against deadly Lyme Disease, spread by ticks Repels and kills mosquitos, carriers of dangerous West Nile Virus Water-resistant, easy to apply formula stays on in baths or in the rain


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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

K9 Advantix Kills Fleas - Flea Medicine for Dogs

K9 Advantix is a topical flea pet med to help kill fleas and keep them off your dog for an entire month. Keeping fleas off your dog can also help reduce the risk of flea allergy dermatitis and contracting flea borne diseases like tapeworms. Buy your dog's K9 Advantix flea medicine for less from PetMeds, America's Largest Pet Pharmacy. Save today on K9 Advantix: www.1800petmeds.com



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