Articles, tagged with "flea bites", page 3
30th March 2010
Description: The Bichon Frise is considered to be a toy dog. This dog will range in height at the shoulder from 9 to 12 inches and will weigh 7 to 12 pounds. Although this dog is small, it has a sturdy build. The Bichon always has a white coat, with perha...
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Author:
scott lipe
15th March 2010
If you have pets, it is very likely that they will pick up fleas. While most adult fleas live on animals, they do lay eggs in a pet's environment. If your pets are indoors, there is a good chance that they will transport the fleas into your home. As a res...
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Author:
Robert Bell
18th December 2009
Do you know that flea can bite your pet more than 400 times. In this bite count, fleas can consume more that its body weight of the blood of your pets. And before the female flea through in infesting your pets she can lay hundreds of eggs on your pets, en...
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Author:
Sandy Scott
03rd November 2009
It's a well known fact that dogs have a pretty good chance of being inflicted with fleas at some point in their lifetime. A few will actually seem like they're a magnet for the little pests. Regardless, there are some things you should know about flea con...
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Author:
Floyd Wilson
16th October 2009
Dogs love to play and explore their surroundings, especially when there are other dog playmates around the neighborhood. But when left unattended, especially in areas where all kinds of filth can be found, some dogs suffer from what is popularly known as ...
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Author:
K9 KlearUp
24th September 2009
Fleas are a real nuisance for dogs. By the time you notice them on your pet, they will already have got to the level of a full blown infestation! This article looks at holistic flea treatment for dogs.
It has to be said up front that fleas are incredib...
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Author:
Sally Winter
10th September 2009
There are a lot of diseases that dogs are prone to and one of them is the infamous itching problem known as dog dermatitis. Dermatitis is basically the general term used to describe transient or chronic itching in dogs that causes not only their coats to ...
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Author:
K9 KlearUp
07th September 2009
Epilepsy
Also known as seizures, epilepsy disorders normally occur from viral infections, and environmental factors as well. Even though an inaccessible seizure isn't always a problem, dogs that have recurring seizures should never be bred. Vets can re...
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Author:
Raul Levine
31st July 2009
All dogs are extremely susceptible to fleas.
Fleas can be seen quickly moving over the dog's skin and are particularly partial to the base of the dogs tail and behind his ears. Flea droppings look like specks of grit and are especially visible on the...
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Author:
Kathy Davison
29th July 2009
One of the biggest problems in pets is that of fleas. The best way to tackle this menace is through proper pet health care. Whether you have a dog or a cat, fleas will get attracted and this means trouble.
Dogs as well as cats are prone to diseases ...
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Author:
Thierry babineaux
06th May 2009
Chemicals don't always have to be the answer when it comes to flea control, there are natural flea products that are just as effective or better. People today think more and more about what the effects of chemicals do to our environment. When it comes to ...
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Author:
FISHERMAN
17th April 2009
An essential to your dog's health is his/her regular annual checkup with the vet. Whether or not you choose to have your dog vaccinated* at this time, the annual chekup is also an excellent opportunity for a thorough physical examination to be carried out...
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Author:
Judd Snell
30th March 2009
If you suffer from any type of allergy, you know how miserable it can make you feel. Our pets can suffer from allergies too, and it can make them just as miserable. Allergies occur when the bodies immune system overreacts to a substance. Unlike people, pe...
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Author:
Joseph M. Sabol
28th March 2009
Some dog breeds are more susceptible to allergies than others. This may be because of small nasal passages, allergic reactions to flea bites, irritable stomachs that make digesting food difficult, or they may be allergic to their own hair and dander. Dogs...
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Author:
John Singleson
10th March 2009
How to take care of Pets in summer season
Summer brings sunshine, fresh air and lots of opportunities for your pet to get out and enjoy the weather at your side. Unfortunately, summer fun for your pets also brings increased hazards to their hea...
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Author:
M S Nath