Apr 29, 2012

Music Pets Love: While You Are Gone

Are music and soothing stories for dogs and cats.
Over an hour of relaxing music, blending the sounds of nature and short stories, creating a peaceful environment for our "pets" that are left alone. It is beautiful music to entertain your pet while you're away.



Apr 28, 2012

The father of Xili - Benji



















Breed: Miniature Pinscher  

                                                                                                   
























Color: Brown


 















Name: Benji




















Weight: 950 grams 

Apr 26, 2012

Miniature Pinscher Crochet




Materials:
Crochet Needle
Brown and black line

2 buttons for eyes

Periodontal disease

What is it?
Periodontal disease begins with the accumulation of plaque that causes gum inflammation and tartar build-up.

Evolution? 
With the evolution of the disease and untreated, the gums will be shrinking, the jaw bone that supports the tooth is being resorbed and the tooth root is exposed. The teeth begin to shake and fall. 

  • Grade 0
Teeth white, pink gengive, without unpleasant odor. 












  •  Grade 1
Accumulation of plaque, gingivitis light begins to be noted unpleasant breath, there begins to deposition of tartar. This situation can be reversed with regular brushing.
 







 



  • Grade 2
Severe gingivitis, tartar build-up, and training grants around the teeth. Bad breath. Initiation of bone resorption.
It is usually reversible with treatment.












  • Grade 3
Greater retraction of the gums, large accumulation of tartar and pus, breath unbearable. There are already advanced bone resorption, the teeth will loosen and shake. Often it is irreversible, the affected teeth are a source of infection and to be extracted. 




 








My dog ​​has periodontal disease?
85% of dogs and cats over 3 years have some degree of periodontal disease.

How can I prevent this?
Starting from 6 months to milk teeth already substituiída by permanent teeth, so it is important from this point begin to accustom the animal to brush your teeth with a paste suitable for dog (without fluoride and without foam).
The feed and some biscuits can also lend a hand, but the key to a really good teeth cleaning.

Canine leishmaniasis

What is it? 
Canine Leishmaniasis is a parasitic disease transmitted by mosquitoes.Surge in dogs over 1 year of age and more frequently in short-haired animals and /or living abroad.

How is it transmitted? 
It can be transmitted to humans by mosquito bites, usually only affecting people whose immune system is inadequate, such as HIV-positive individuals and very small children. The passed to humans in developed countries is very rare.


 
Symptoms?
  • Weight loss and / or lack of appetite
  • Apathy and weakness
  • Seborrhea, non-healing wounds Rapid Growth of Nails
  • Anemia, Swollen lymph nodes
  • Renal failure (drink plenty of water and urinate a lot).
  • Digestive disorders: persistent diarrhea, vomiting
  • Eye lesions (conjunctivitis and corneal damage)
  • Nosebleeds

Diagnosis? 
The definitive diagnosis is made by blood test or survey of Leishmania in bone marrow and lymph node.


 
Evolution? 
Leishmaniasis is a disease of chronic evolution, which untreated leads to death of the animal.Once the disease is diagnosed to begin treatment. Previously analyzes are done to evaluate the clinical status of the animal concerned and its ability to respond to treatment. The treatment is selected depending on the test results.The animal can maintain a good quality of life for many years since I handled properly.
 
Treatment? 
Although there are several treatment protocols is one of the most used:
  • 1st month
Daily injections of an active ingredient that destroys the parasite.Medication tablets - an immune stimulant drug and a drug that prevents the multiplication of the parasite
  • 2nd month and the following 
They keep the medication in tablet

It is advisable to repeat the tests to monitor the response to treatment, three months after the beginning thereof.The animal can always be carrying the parasite therefore they must make periodic checks of 3 in 3 months to predict and prevent relapse.The females should be sterilized because during estrus decrease their immune defenses leading to relapse.This condition should not be left untreated as the animal is a source of contagion.If the owners do not opt ​​for treatment (for monetary or other issues), is indicated euthanasia of the animals, since in any case without treatment the disease will be deadly. 

Prevention?
  • Use insect repellent products
  • Avoid walking in areas of rivers or ponds, especially when the morning and the evening, as are periods of increased activity of mosquitoes.
  • Ensure a good state of health of the animal to maintain a good immune system - a good food, regular vaccinations and deworming. 

Vaccine?   
It is available the first vaccine against canine leishmaniasis!After 20 years of research carried out by renowned scientists using the most advanced technology of vaccination, is finally available vaccine against canine leishmaniasis. With vaccination can raise the level of protection for your dog against this disease.The full vaccination program includes three injections administered three weeks apart, and giving the dog a lasting internal protection against the disease. After revaccination is needed only a year to maintain the levels of resistance to the immune dog.

Prevention is the best protection!

Apr 24, 2012

The bath Xili


Materials:
  • Bath (tub)
  • Shampoo with PH Neutral
  • Tepid water
  • Towel
  • Dryer
  • Toys :)
 
Here are some photos of the first bath Xili:




Itch

My pinscher is always scratching, what is it? What is the remedy?




 












The itching, or rash, isn't itself a disease but a symptom, and therefore may be present in various diseases.Firstly, it is impossible to a veterinarian diagnose the cause of an itch without examining the animal, make an extensive questionnaire to the owner and request additional tests (blood tests, skin scrapings, biopsies, etc).Just like us humans, dogs can also have allergies, and a common symptom in these cases is the itching.Allergy is an overreaction of the body to a substance.There are essentially three types of allergy in dogs, depending on the origin:
  • Dermatitis allergic to flea (and other parasites)
  • Food intolerance
  • Atopy

  • Dermatitis, Allergic to Flea Bites
The saliva of these insects and arachnids contains substances that may be triggering allergic reactions. Often the owner says he never saw a flea on your dog, but that's where the problem is ... Just for example, one to initiate the process fleas, and this will hardly perceived!The main symptoms are itching, especially in the groin, base of the tail and buttocks, down by these areas, and wounds, usually dispersed throughout the body.The treatment for allergic dermatitis to flea bites is based in particular the control of fleas and ticks and, where appropriate, with the use of symptomatic drugs (always oriented veterinary medical!) 

  • Food Intolerance
It is usually an allergic reaction caused by chemicals in the diet or, in some proteins contained in meat, especially beef. In the case of animals fed with "home cooking" this kind of problem can also be a result of various spices used in the preparation of "food" that is given to the animals.
The main symptoms are manifested with intense itching, redness and flaking skin, and often self-harm injuries, caused by the action of the nails of animals to scratch themselves.Treatment usually is associated with the specific power supply (feed or homemade food) prescribed by a veterinarian. 

  • Atopy
Inside of allergies in pets is a big challenge, especially for the great variety of substances that may be involved: domestic hygiene products (soap powder, disinfectant, detergent, etc.), shampoos, perfumes (both theirs and yours! !), pollen of flowers, building materials, tobacco (including cigarettes), medicines, the list is almost endless...
Symptoms of atopy are similar to food intolerance.Treatment is often difficult, given the difficulty to detect the cause. The use of hypoallergenic products, changes in domestic hygiene procedures (don't use disinfectants, washing powder) and the animal is essential.

A warning about allergies is that often the animals are treated poorly, and many end up taking high doses and long of steroids and other drugs without the proper guidance, which can be extremely harmful to the health of your pet and not effectively solves the problem. Many owners also want a quick treatment, which usually is not possible. Allergy problems can take weeks and even months to be diagnosed and treated, and in some cases, the animal must take regular doses of drugs to control symptoms, in a procedure called a pulse, not to mention that some procedures need to be conducted throughout animal's life. 

So next time your pet is scratching, do not go by the "tip of the neighbor," or by remedo "prescribed" by the owner of the pet shop. Look for a veterinarian, have patience, because treatment can be time consuming, and be cooperative, because the success of treatment will largely depend on your attitude, stay tuned!