What causes pet allergies?

Main agent hair, feathers, fur, urine, saliva produced proteins, and pet droppings.

These proteins can stimulate the patient’s symptoms, in a wide range and variety of discomfort.

Pet allergies at the same time to solve all the spring, you can develop this month or few years.

A new owner of the cat, for example, may be subject to six months after the launch of pets, her apartment is not allergies. It is important not to miss the symptoms of the reasons for the conclusions.

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Many environmental and physiological factors that can lead to “pet allergy-like symptoms.

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Like people, animals, the environment may suffer an allergic reaction to a wide range of substances or allergens. Seasonal allergens such as grass, trees and weed pollens, is a common culprit.

Other allergens cause symptoms throughout the year including food, mold, dust mites, insects, found in the home environment, other materials.
Skin diseases and allergies are the most difficult in veterinary care of today and the most frustrating problems. Relationship veterinarian, as long as you can see in practice, four dogs treatment of allergies.

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Solutions to these cases of dermatology and the establishment of an effective treatment is challenging.
Correct diagnosis allergy includes a complete physical (more…)

Vaccination can prevent serious infectious diseases, the cat, but not across the board. Your veterinarian can help you choose your cat needs to age, health status, lifestyle and risk factors, the vaccine.

While he may not need vaccines, often, your cat should have a veterinary examination every 6 to 12 months.
Core vaccines are those for almost all cats, including feline, cats herpes virus 1, feline calicivirus, rabies and recommendations.

The first three are usually combined into a single injection was given 6-8 weeks of age, kittens start to repeat every 3-4 weeks, at least until the age of 16 weeks.

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Their first two doses of adult cats, because, in addition to 3-4 weeks. Since then, the combined vaccine to repeat every 1-3 years. Vaccination against rabies is the first time in (more…)

 

There are many different types of diseases do, but one of the most serious is canine parvovirus.

Canine parvovirus is a highly infectious disease that is leading to intestinal infections and deaths in the United States of puppies and hundreds of millions of state of dogs.

Since this disease is a virus, it can not be completely healed, the only thing that the owner of a dog can do is deal with their animals from dehydration, until the disease mild conditions.

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The majority of dog infections due to low blood parvovirus immune system.

Of infectious canine parvovirus in faeces, where are those woner 1, usually for a walk the dog, then you should be careful not to let the dog is still around other dogs.

Symptoms of canine parvovirus

The early signs are that your dog has been infected are:

- Loss of appetite, loss of body water (dehydration) – anxiety, depression, fever

When the deteriorating condition of the dog starts vomiting and diarrhea.

Stool will be yellow or gray mixed in most cases the blood. This situation is quiet and serious, should take immediate needs for medical and veterinary care.

The virus began to attack the small immune and (more…)

 

If you have a dog, then the symptoms of a small dog should be very concerned about you.

If you or your veterinarian to detect, discover that the problem to the company, is a drug you are required to comply with all the necessary guidelines to bring your dog safe.
Dogs, when they are infected with parvovirus will show symptoms such as diarrhea, fever, lethargy, feeding difficulties, vomiting. Check your dog’s stool.

If it is watery, yellow, has a strong odor, then the dog is likely to get problems. Under normal circumstances, stool may contain blood.

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The canine parvovirus is divided into the body of the dog in cells within the population.

Organs will be (more…)

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