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		<title>Pet Resistant Screens Will Help You And Your Pet Get Along Better</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 May 2011 14:33:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JillyJump</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Let’s face the facts. Our family pets are similar to our kids. They often do things that don&#8217;t make us happy. They chew things, break our belongings, vomit on our carpets, urinate on your carpets, scratch things. But that doesn’t mean we don’t enjoy them personally. They’re just like our a baby! In the exact [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let’s face the facts. Our family pets are similar to our kids. They often do things that don&#8217;t make us happy. They chew things, break our belongings, vomit on our carpets, urinate on your carpets, scratch things. But that doesn’t mean we don’t enjoy them personally. They’re just like our a baby!</p>
<p> In the exact same way you could potentially baby-proof your home, you could pet-proof the home. With pointed nails and curious minds, your cats and dogs frequently break things, like <a target="_blank" href="http://screenmobile.com/window-screens/Default.aspx">window screens</a>, that can be very expensive to rectify. Why not switch it once with <a target="_blank" href="http://www.petresistantscreens.com">pet resistant screens</a> and not need to repair the screens again?</p>
<p> Cats make use of screens for playing on or to seek to hone their claws. Most dogs tear screens because they observe a cat in the backyard that they’re working to get to. Both cats and dogs have got well-defined claws which will obliterate your screens, even having trimmed nails.</p>
<p> If your  furry friend loves to damage any screens, take protective methods instead of losing your temper. Installing a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.petresistantscreen.info">pet resistant screen</a> is frequently far better than wanting to educate the animal not to damage at your  screens.</p>
<p> For you to reprimand your animal, it&#8217;s important to catch them in the act. If you see  the screen is damaged but didn’t see your cat or dog doing it, can you really discipline them? What if it really wasn’t them but an dog outside which had been seeking to come inside? You shouldn’t punish someone not deserving of it.</p>
<p> And who genuinely loves to punish ones own pets anyways? We like to cuddle up with our animals and have some fun with them. We don&#8217;t desire to continuously discipline them. If you use a pet-resistant screen, one can spend much more time cuddling with your pet.</p>
<p> Pet-resistant screens are manufactured from more powerful elements so they will not tear as quickly when they deal with the claws of your favorite pet. You might possibly still put a screen guard over the window screen or door to shelter it still more.</p>
<p> You might still purchase a pet door in your screen door to shield your current screens for when your buddy would love to go outdoors. So you can have your main door open with a screen door to hold bugs out and let a nice air flow in, all while permitting your furry friend uncomplicated in and out accessibility.</p>
<p> There no longer has to be a argument between your cat and the window screens. You can continue to have great screens that help you keep your house cool and enjoy spending some time with your treasured dog.</p>
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		<title>Do You Need Learn More About Mange</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Aug 2010 09:23:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wendell Ruben</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The skin disease known as mange is a result of mites that burrow in the skin or reside in the hair follicles. This disease is often contracted by domestic animals like dogs and cats and sometimes livestock.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The skin disease known as mange is a result of mites that burrow in the skin or reside in the hair follicles. This disease is often contracted by domestic animals like dogs and cats and sometimes livestock.</p>
<p>Demodectic and Sarcoptic mange are the two main types of this disease found in canines. Demodectic mange is also called Red Mange and renders the immune system incapable of keeping control of the mites that live in hair follicles. Bald patches are the first indication of this disease and bacterial infections set in causing increased irritation and itching. With a weakened immune system, the animal is susceptible to other diseases and will sometimes succumb to them.</p>
<p>Sarcoptic mange, also called canine scabies, is related to human scabies and is caused by an infestation of a mite that burrows into the skin. The animal experiences itching that is so intense it will scratch and bite to the point of skin damage. Crusting then occurs and the wounds become infected.</p>
<p>Signs of this condition include red spots along the ear edges as well as in the armpit and groin area. The spots are caused when the mite embeds itself. As serum escapes from the skin, it dries out and forms a crust. These sores often become infected.</p>
<p>A local veterinarian can take skin scrapings and examine them for visible signs of mites. In some cases, the dog has scratched or bitten away the parasites and the vet will need to rely on symptoms alone to identify this condition.</p>
<p>There are dips designed to treat canine scabies including lime sulfur and organophosphate solutions but both are difficult to administer and rather unpleasant for the dog and owner alike. Though effective, the ingredients can negatively affect humans, so great care must be taken. Mites tend to live on the face and ears and the dip must come in direct contact with them. Applying the dip to these areas needs to be done with great care.</p>
<p>The vet may be able to prescribe Selamectin, a topical ointment that has been shown to be effective in treating this condition. Drops of mineral oil applied daily to the ear canal may rid that area of any burrowing mites. Any debris in the ear canal should also be cleaned out on a daily basis.</p>
<p>This debilitating disease can be avoided with good hygiene. Particularly susceptible to mange are young animals that become malnourished and develop intestinal parasites.</p>
<p>Learn how you can treat <a href="http://shop.qbased.com/non-toxic-cat-mange-treatments-s/48.htm">cat mange</a> naturally today! When you are looking for effective <a href="http://shop.qbased.com/Pet-Skin-Care-s/314.htm">mange cures</a>, you can find them fast now!</p>
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		<title>The Smartest Way To Nurture Your Dogs And Cats During Winter Months</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Aug 2010 16:50:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jessica Green</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When the cold weather really kicks in, we all worry that our outdoor pets will be okay. There are a few things you can do to make sure they make it through the winter happy and healthy. A heated bowl which is controlled by a thermostat will ensure that your dog's water never freezes.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When the cold weather really kicks in, we all worry that our outdoor pets will be okay. There are a few things you can do to make sure they make it through the winter happy and healthy. A heated bowl which is controlled by a thermostat will ensure that your dog&#8217;s water never freezes.</p>
<p>Floors in dog houses get very cold in winter, yet many of us never think that our poor dog has to lie on that cold floor. They haven&#8217;t got slippers to keep their paws warm, so we have to help them. If you can, have your kennel raised off the ground on stilts. If you can&#8217;t do this, put an elevate bed in so they don&#8217;t have to sleep on the floor.</p>
<p>There is a certain snobbery exists in pet owners who look down on dressing up their dogs. Winter weather blows this snobbery out of the water and we all know that the clothes such as sweaters and coats are essential for keeping our pets warm.</p>
<p>There are 5 sizes of dogs clothes, so the chances are there will be a size to fit your pet. The ones today can go through you washing machine just like our clothes.</p>
<p>So the winter clothing will keep them warm, but health supplements are recommended to keep their joints oiled, so to speak. All houses suffer from drafts, and as your dog is on the ground they will be affected more by them than we would. A lighter, house sweater will protect your pet. You can also get goggles to keep snow, grit etc out of their eyes when they go for walks.</p>
<p>Dogs aren&#8217;t the only pets we need to think about during the winter. Dogs have quite a high proportion of body fat so stay warmer in colder temperatures, cat do not. Treat your puss to a padded or fur lines cat bed that they can go into to sleep.</p>
<p>We all know that carpets warm up floors, but more and more of us are rejecting carpets in favour or wooden or laminate floors, which are incredibly cold in the winter. So that your pet isn&#8217;t uncomfortable lying on the floor, get them a heated mat designed for pets, or even a rug. This also stops them from jumping onto your soft furnishings for comfort.</p>
<p>The worst thing that you can possibly do is leave your pet outside so that it&#8217;s exposed to the elements. Frostbite is nasty at any time, but can be extremely painful for dogs. It&#8217;s attacks their tail, feet and ears so make sure they have good shelter.</p>
<p>If you own cats, see how a <a href="http://catdoors.org/magnetic-cat-door/">Staywell magnetic cat door</a> or <a href="http://catdoors.org/petsafe-cat-door/">Petsafe cat door</a> can be a terrific addition as well.</p>
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		<title>Fleas, Ticks And Other Parasites</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Aug 2010 14:40:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We all dislike to think that we have bugs feeding and living off us. Mosquitoes are awful enough, but fleas, ticks and lice are even worse. They do not simply come over for dinner, they actually move in. Dogs and cats are normally to blame for bringing fleas into our homes, but ticks and lice we can bring ourselves too.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We all dislike to think that we have bugs feeding and living off us. Mosquitoes are awful enough, but fleas, ticks and lice are even worse. They do not simply come over for dinner, they actually move in. Dogs and cats are normally to blame for bringing fleas into our homes, but ticks and lice we can bring ourselves too.</p>
<p>If you suspect an infestation or an immanent infestation of fleas or other bugs in your home, you ought to do something about it right away. The first thing to do is tie the dog up in the yard and clean up the house. Put your bedding and any loose covers, like cushion or chair covers, on a boil wash. Then get out the vacuum cleaner, put a large shake of flea powder into the bag and vacuum the whole house &#8211; even the chairs and the curtains.</p>
<p>Then take a large can of insecticide containing 0.5% permethrin and spray every fabric that you can see. This will kill all bugs and will keep your house bug free for about six months. Think twice if you have fish or cats as permethrin will kill them too, although it is completely safe for humans and dogs.</p>
<p>So, now you can turn your attention to Fido. Fleas are by far the most common problem, but some areas where there are deer, may have a lot of ticks as well. If you dog has ticks, make sure that you cut your grass short. Ticks prefer long grass.</p>
<p>Fleas and ticks often produce an allergic reaction in dogs which drives them mad. They bite and scratch themselves until their hair falls out and their skin bleeds.</p>
<p>If you dog has a condition like this, you should wash him with a medicated shampoo, dust him with flea powder, put a flea collar on him and put a little oil on his sore skin. If he still will not leave it alone, you may have to get him a ruff for a few days until his skin heals over. For maintenance, a regular bath and a dusting should be sufficient.</p>
<p>Worms are another horrible thought. Imagine having worms living inside you. I know that we do all have parasites within us, but they are supposed to be there. I am talking about the ones that are not supposed to be in there like: tape worms, round worms, hook worms and whip worms. A bad hook infection can even make your dog anaemic.</p>
<p>Hook worm larvae can pass through the skin, so when you are bathing or brushing him, be on the look out for what looks like small cuts. Often the dogs stools will be runny and tinged with blood. These are dangerous pests and have to be treated immediately.</p>
<p>The other worms are less dangerous and all puppies have round worms. Round worms and bits of dead tape worm in the stools are a sign of infection. A pot belly in a puppy is also a call to action. Worms are not difficult to treat and you should worm your dog every six months with a tablet. Not all of these worming tablets are suitable for puppies though.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the writer of this article writes on quite a few subjects, but is currently concerned with <a href="http://mosquitorepellentfordogs.com/natural-tick-repellent.html">natural tick repellent</a>. If you would like to know more or check out some great offers, please go to our website at <a href="http://mosquitorepellentfordogs.com">tick Repellent For Dogs</a>.</p>
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		<title>Sarcoptic Mites Brings The More Severe Symptoms For Mange?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Aug 2010 14:26:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wendell Ruben</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dogs that have mange are going to be noticeably miserable. The scratching and digging is constant and will sometimes go one until affected areas are bleeding sores. You should never let a dog get to this point in any skin condition. Once you see a scratching problem that is getting out of hand, a trip to the vet should be imminent.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dogs that have mange are going to be noticeably miserable. The scratching and digging is constant and will sometimes go one until affected areas are bleeding sores. You should never let a dog get to this point in any skin condition. Once you see a scratching problem that is getting out of hand, a trip to the vet should be imminent.</p>
<p>There are two types of mites that generally affect dogs. There are the sarcoptic and the demodectic mites. Each of these mites causes skin irritation, but the severity will be far worse in the case of the sarcoptic mite. This is because the sarcoptic mite actually burrows under the skin.</p>
<p>The symptoms for each of these types of mange are similar. The only real way to tell the difference is through a skin scraping test at your vet. The scraping can be viewed to determine the kind of microscopic mite at work on your dogs skin. If you notice itchy and red skin due to constant scratching, your best bet is to take a trip to the vet.</p>
<p>You may be given a shampoo that is Mitoban or you may be able to use Ivermectin if your dog is not a collie or mixed in breed with a collie. Collies have severe reactions to Ivermectin that can be deadly. Use these medicated treatments carefully and follow the vets orders precisely for the best results.</p>
<p>Many people worry they will get the skin trouble their dog has. In fact, humans have their own kind of mange and it is about the same as the kind dogs get, but not exactly. Sarcoptic mites for humans and dogs are different, but they produce the same kinds of symptoms. If you are bitten by a mite that is from a dog, you will have red welting in that area. The only way you will have the complete symptoms is being around human sarcoptic mites, or scabies.</p>
<p>If you are having trouble with your pet being extremely itchy, you should first consult with your veterinarian. Many skin conditions carry the same symptoms as mange, but they also may be the signal of underlying diseases as well. Some disease can present in a dog with loss of hair, swelling, and itching. Only the qualified diagnosis of a vet should cause you to treat for certain ailments involving the skin.</p>
<p>You will also need to treat the areas in your home and yard where your dog lies at the most. Bedding materials are most likely hiding places for mange mites that are not attached to a host. Use hot water and disinfectant to make sure you have gotten rid of these mites.</p>
<p>Find a huge selection of <a href="http://shop.qbased.com/Mange-Treatment-for-pets-s/42.htm">Mange treatment</a> that will take care of this condition fast! If your pet is suffering from <a href="http://shop.qbased.com/Pet-Skin-Care-s/314.htm">mange</a>, ear mites, or other conditions, you can find the best treatment quickly!</p>
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		<title>Some Important Information On Mite Infestation</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Aug 2010 11:01:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wendell Ruben</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When a loved and cherished family pet develops the skin condition known as mange, it can be fairly traumatic. The symptoms are often troubling and must be immediately treated. Almost all mammals are prone to this issue, including humans. If you work with animals or have pets, this is a problem you should familiarize yourself with.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When a loved and cherished family pet develops the skin condition known as mange, it can be fairly traumatic. The symptoms are often troubling and must be immediately treated. Almost all mammals are prone to this issue, including humans. If you work with animals or have pets, this is a problem you should familiarize yourself with.</p>
<p>This problem is usually defined as a moderate to severe infestation of the epidermis by a small parasite that is known as mites. These mites will burrow themselves deep into the animal&#8217;s epidermis, eating the hair follicles and the oil glands of the animal. These parasite are very easily passed on by basic contact.</p>
<p>The symptoms of mange will become apparent fairly quickly. Domestic pets will begin scratching their itchy skin, often leading to sores and lesions of varying degrees of severity. The animal will become very stressed and will begin losing their hair in patches. They can become weakened and can lose weight. If the condition is left untreated, it can even result in the death of the animal.</p>
<p>This problem is caused by a microscopic organism that is known as a demodex mite. You should understand that these mites are quite normal. However, there are various conditions that can allow these mites to flourish on the host, causing serious problems. For instance, a young animal&#8217;s immature immune system often allows the condition to take hold. Older animals, whose immune system or hormonal balance has been disrupted, can also develop this problem. The parasite is easily transferred from host to host through physical contact.</p>
<p>Luckily, there are a few steps one can take to help prevent this troubling issue. Attempt to keep your pet away from stray animals as much as possible, as this is a prime candidate to pass on the parasite. This is especially important if the stray animals appear to have the condition. Other basic health measures, like adequate hygiene and a healthy diet, can keep the immune system operating properly and can help keep the mites from flourishing.</p>
<p>There are numerous treatment options. It is important, however, that a qualified veterinarian prescribe the appropriate method, as ideal treatment options will vary depending on the degree of severity. Often, the condition will recede naturally. If this is not the case, veterinarians often advise medical injections or various types of medicated dips.</p>
<p>This infestation is a common problem for pet owners, and most will have to address the issue at least once in the lifespan of their pets. Be sure and follow all treatments exactly as your vet dictates. Mistreating the problem with natural or home remedies, or failing to closely follow treatment instructions, can have adverse effects on the animal. Avoiding treatment all together can even result in the death of the pet.</p>
<p><a href="http://petsbestrx.com/pet-health/category/pet-mange/">Dog mange</a> is a pejorative jokingly applied to pets, but it is also a uncomfortable parasitic infestation that can be deadly for immature pets. Unless effective <a href="http://petsbestrx.com/pet-health/pet-mange/how-do-i-know-if-my-dog-has-mange/">mange cream</a> is applied, your pet will continue to suffer.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Wendell Ruben</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ear mites are small bugs that look much like tiny ticks. These are barely seen without a microscope, and look like a small white dot on the skin of the ear. A vet will normally take a sample of ear wax from the animal to look at microscopically for diagnosis.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ear mites are small bugs that look much like tiny ticks. These are barely seen without a microscope, and look like a small white dot on the skin of the ear. A vet will normally take a sample of ear wax from the animal to look at microscopically for diagnosis.</p>
<p>The infection that ear mites cause will normally look like coffee grounds, being a black dry discharge. This ear mite infection is generally diagnosed visually due to the discharge because the bugs are sometimes not found in the ear wax samples.</p>
<p>These bugs move from one host to another by simple close physical contact. The insects can come from any animal that your animal has been around for a period of time. Since they are so easily transmitted, treatment for one animal in the home means all animals in the home have to be treated as well.</p>
<p>These bugs can cause major ear infections and other skin diseases due to their tiny but numerous bites. This condition can be seen as intense itching and redness in and around the ear that the animal cannot control.</p>
<p>These bugs are contagious to any animal that is near by, and is prevalent in those that stay outside. The most common cases are in outside cats and those that are left outside for periods of time. In rare cases, humans will see the red skin rash but for most all people there are no symptoms at all when their animal is affected.</p>
<p>There are a few products and treatments that can be used for about 3 weeks or longer that are said to work well for this condition. Many of the over the counter medicines have insecticides but do not kill eggs of the bugs, so they have to be used for at least 3 weeks in order to kill all bugs that are in gestation at the time of the first application.</p>
<p>There is one medicine called Tresaderm that is well tolerated by animals and works ideally on the insects. It includes thiabendazole that kills the insects, cortisone for itching and an antibiotic to heal the infections. This can be found through your veterinary office with a prescription. Even though there are newer medicines available, this is still a favorite of veteran vets. Not considered the top of the line any longer, it is still prescribed regularly for this disheartening condition.</p>
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		<title>Understanding Important Things You Need To Learn About Ear Mites</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Aug 2010 08:17:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wendell Ruben</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ear mites are a common infection suffered by cats and dogs. They are more popular amongst cats. The mites resemble ticks and they are parasites that feed off of the animals ear wax. When a pet has these mites, it is best to seek a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ear mites are a common infection suffered by cats and dogs. They are more popular amongst cats. The mites resemble ticks and they are parasites that feed off of the animals ear wax. When a pet has these mites, it is best to seek a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment.</p>
<p>Typically, an infection will show a black, crusty discharge. This is a mixture of the pet&#8217;s blood, ear wax and the mites. Veterinarians will test the presence of mites by examining the cat or dog&#8217;s ear wax under a microscope. If they do in fact see that this is the result of an infection caused by mites in the ear, they will prescribe the proper treatment.</p>
<p>The mite are parasites that tend to dwell on the surface of the animal&#8217;s ear. In cases of an extreme infection, the mites may travel to the animal&#8217;s face and head. The mites will lay their eggs on their host and they will typically hatch in four days. The hatched larva feeds off of the animal&#8217;s ear wax until it turns into mite.</p>
<p>If not treated, the mite will live in their host for approximately two months. They will continue to feed off of the animal&#8217;s ear wax. The mites will continue to lay eggs and grow new mites. This infection is seen in both dogs and cats but is more common in cats.</p>
<p>This type of infection is also very contagious. Even if you think your pet may have these mites but you are not sure, it is important to keep them away from other animals. The mites are transmitted through physical contact. They can jump from one host to the other. While your pet is being treated, they will need to be keep from other animals so they do not spread the infection.</p>
<p>A mite infection in the ears of cats and dogs are very uncomfortable for the animal. The skin becomes very irritated and sore from the infection. If not treated, the infection can lead to other types of skin diseases. There are many types of treatments available but it is important to first consult with your pet&#8217;s veterinarian.</p>
<p>Ear mites can be treated by many over the counter treatments that are available in pet stores. These treatments kill the eggs that are laid by the mites. They work according to the life cycle of the mite which is around three weeks. If the infection is severe, it is better to get prescription medication from a veterinarian. The veterinarian can prescribe more powerful treatments that will get rid of the infection in less time.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[We all want our pets to have the healthiest diet we can give them. Research proves that a proper diet is essential for having a healthy animal. A happy looking animal on the outside of the package is not a good indicator of the quality of the food inside. Every pet needs a diet that is tailored to their nutritional needs.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We all want our pets to have the healthiest diet we can give them. Research proves that a proper diet is essential for having a healthy animal. A happy looking animal on the outside of the package is not a good indicator of the quality of the food inside. Every pet needs a diet that is tailored to their nutritional needs.</p>
<p>Every pet owner should see to it that they take their pet to the veterinarian for regular evaluations. Veterinarians are experts when it comes to choosing your pets proper diet. They have been trained in ways to determine the best diet for your pets individual needs. All good veterinarians will give you an idea of what ingredients and brands would be beneficial for your pet, but you still will have to do a little research of your own.</p>
<p>First you have to consider budget. You need to determine the max amount that you are willing to spend on your pets food. It is true that higher quality food is going to cost more, so this is not an area where you want to skimp if you can afford not too.</p>
<p>Once you have determined your price range you want to look at at the ingredients. Any pet food that lists any kind of filler or meat by-product in the first three ingredients is probably going to be pretty low quality. Go for foods that list only types of meat as the first three ingredients.</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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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Apr 2010 16:49:35 +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>Household pets are prone to obtaining ear mites. The condition is fairly common in small animals, such as dogs, rabbits and cats. The mites can easily transfer themselves from one animal to another. Ear mites feed off of an animals bodily fluids in order to survive.</p>
<p>Normally, these mites are contracted when an animal is not properly taken care of. This particular infection can cause inflammation, open wounds and even redness in your dogs ear canal. There are some rare cases where animals can develop a crusty discharge from the mites.</p>
<p>Veterinarians generally diagnose an ear mite problem by performing an ear exam on an animal. They will extract a sample of the parasite from the animals ear canal and analyze the sample underneath a microscope. If you believe that your dog has contracted ear mites, you must keep them away from other animals. Ear mites can be transferred from one animal to the next, so secluding your animal from other animals is crucial.</p>
<p>A vet can prescribe a few different medications for the problem. There is an oral medication that they may prescribe, as well as a topical medication. Generally, the oral medications are prescribed when the condition has reached a severe point. Topical medications are prescribed when the condition can easily be managed. A topical medication will need to be applied directly to the site of the infestation, in order to treat the condition.</p>
<p>If you do not have the time or money to take your dog to the vet to have their problem treated, there are some medications that you can obtain over the counter. However, most of these medications do come in topical forms and you will be required to apply the medicine to the infested area. If your dogs condition is severe, then you will need to make time to take them to a vet.</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 and scratching at his ears, he might be suffering from <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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