Aug
16
Are Peanuts Good For Pet Birds or Not?
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Peanuts contain fiber, protein, vitamins, minerals and amino acids; still we often ask this question. Infact, feeding peanuts to our pet birds might get dangerous if mold traces are found on them. As it grows underground, mold called Aspergillus Flavus may grow on them and it produces Aflatoxin that may even cause cancer.
What we can do is:
• Feed your bird unsalted and roasted peanuts to reduce the risk of toxins in them.
• Don’t feed them more than 3 to 4 peanuts everyday.
• Spanish or Valencia peanuts are said to contain less Aflatoxins.
• Buy good quality peanuts from reputed brands only.
• Better to feed them peanuts suitable for humans rather than animal feed.
It is always advised to keep yourself updated about new researches on pet diet in order to keep you pet bird happy. Generally the USDA and FDA inspect the presence of toxins in food items and reject them if found dangerous. You may follow those tips above for better understanding.
Jul
7
Low Protein Dog Food
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Low protein food for dogs is often recommended by veterinarians and this is often in the event that the dog suffers from serious health problems. It is manufactured in dry and canned varieties and when you have to buy it there are certain considerations which are supposed to be taken seriously. In the first instance, it has to be low in phosphorus since it is easily retained in the body and could pose an imbalance between calcium and potassium.
Having a low protein diet does not mean the complete absence of the nutrient and as such, you have to confirm that the food contains substantial amounts of protein. In addition to this, you should also ensure that the food does not contain any preservatives as this could adversely affect the health of your dog. Lastly, ensure that the food is rich in vitamin D3 and that it contains calcium to keep the bone structure in shape as low proteins only mean that your dog will be absorbing less calcium.
Jul
5
Getting Rid Of Dog Fleas
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While there are several commercial flea killers, it is advisable to use some home remedies to get rid of fleas on your dog. . If they are not addressed immediately, they could pose a serious health threat to your dog. By following the following guide, you will do this successfully
• Mix 1/3 of apple cider to 2/3 and shampoo your dog using this a couple of times.
• Add garlic or brewers yeast to your dogs diet
• Put lemon in 8 ounces of water and spray this on your dog everyday
• Comb through he dogs fur using a flea comb and use soapy water to rinse of the fleas before proceeding with the process again
• Maintain a strict routine of shampooing and brushing your dogs fur and this will definitely keep the fleas away
This is a simple guide but if followed to the letter, it will go a long way to ensure that during summer periods when fleas are known to be more persistent, your dog will continue to enjoy great health.
Jul
5
Vegetarian Diet For Your Rabbit
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Though most people think that all there is to feeding rabbits is providing pellets, the truth is that feeding your rabbit on vegetables could be the determine factor on whether it gives a longer life or not. On a day to day basis, this should amount to two to four cups of varying vegetables. In addition to this, you should not pick any vegetables as they should be fresh, organic and properly washed.
Since most vegetables tend to be spayed with pesticides, you should also make certain to confirm that when you are feeding your rabbit, there is no residue on the surface as this could pose serious health complications.
Some of the vegetables considered ideal for inclusion in your rabbits diet include; Bok Choy, Basil, Beet Greens, Alfafa, Radish, and Clover Sprouts, Mustard Greens and fresh grass among others. By understanding and varying the vegetables, you should be able to give your rabbit a balanced diet.
Jul
5
A Short Guide To A Healthy Parrot Diet
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If you want your parrot to live a longer life, then you have to create a great diet for it and ensure that you stick to it and one of the key pointers towards achieving this end is by eliminating packaged foods and going for fresh ones. Parrots are picky eaters and if you have been feeding yours on packaged foods, it might be hard to start it off on a new diet. For this reason, ensure that the introduction is a slow one. Some of the most ideals foods include vegetables, fruits and grains.
For instance, vegetables which include string beans, peas, broccoli, sunflower sprouts are ideal. Alternatively, you could opt to feed your parrot on fruits which are high in sugars and while a vast majority of parrots love grapes, it would be more ideal to feed your on organic fruits.
Another important meal component is grains which can be grown in your garden and which include millet and quinoa. You can also choose to either cook them or feed them to your parrot raw.
May
19
Caring For The Pregnant Persian Cat
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Do you have a pregnant Persian cat at home but don’t know how to take good care of it? Would you like to get helpful tips on how to take good care of it until the day comes? First of all, in the view of the fact that it is your pet, some of the strict conditions given to it are much more similar to those of the human beings, but not all of them. Feeding part has to be carefully scrutinized.
This simply means that the Persian cat should never at any one time starve and that it should at most eat four times in a day. In the strict diet there are certain foods that should be given if at all you don’t want the pregnancy to be affected. On the list includes raw fish, egg whites and specific fish and meats diets. Furthermore, you your vet doctor who will always be in a position to offer you the correct food supplements and pregnancy updates of your Persian cat.
May
2
How to Avoid Common Pug Dog Health Problems
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Dogs can be sensitive and get some health problems. There are however things that the owner of the dog can do to prevent some common health problems from affecting your dog. The pug is a common dog and taking care of it is challenging. The challenge however is how to take care of your dog’s health.
The pug has a wrinkled skin and handling it should be done with extreme care. Since the skin is soft and sensitive it means that the percentage of infections is high. Clean your pug regularly by extending the washing pad to the wrinkled parts since bacteria can build up and cause an infection. Take your dog to the veterinary for check ups.
The pug has tiny eyes which are situated at an odd location on the face. The pug may suffer from eye infections due to much exposure and therefore there is a need to check for any inflammations.
Apr
30
How to Keep Your Dog in Tip Top Shape
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It is not difficult to maintain your new pet in good shape. It becomes difficult if you are having problems with adapting to the new challenges. You need to know the right type of food to give your pet. Your pet’s health ought to be your top priority. It is your duty to contact the veterinarian when your pet is not all that healthy. It is only the veterinarian who can offer you all the assistance you need. Follow the instructions of the veterinarian in order to treat the pet as well as prevent the disease from recurring in the future.
Always pay close attention to what your dog is eating. Make sure you are aware of any changes in its eating habits. Follow the ideas that you have been given by your vet. Ensure that you have his phone number so that you can call him every time your time your pet takes poison or wont it his favorite meal.
Apr
29
Can Cats Get Colds From Humans?
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Does your cat have a cold? If you are wondering, it did not get the cold from you or from any other human being for that matter. Cats cannot get colds from humans and neither can humans get colds from cats. If cats cannot get colds from human beings, where do they get them from?
Cats can colds from other cats. This happens mostly when they are outdoors playing or hunting. When a cat develops a cold, some of the symptoms that you are likely to see include a runny nose and sometimes a fever.
It does not matter where your cat got its cold from. All that matters is that you have to find a vet to treat the cat before the cold can become something worse. If you do not want your cat to develop a cold, it is important that you keep it indoors most of the time.
Apr
29
Pneumonia Symptoms in Cats
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Pneumonia is not a disease for humans only; even cats do suffer from this illness. If you have a cat, you must always be on the lookout for pneumonia symptoms. If you have no idea what these symptoms are, here is some information that might help you.
One of the most common symptoms of pneumonia in cats is difficulty in breathing. The cat may give out a soft wheezing sound indicating that it is having breathing problems. A fever may also develop if the cat is suffering from pneumonia. Other symptoms include loss of appetite and dehydration which is characterized by dry fur.
The symptoms for pneumonia in cats are similar to those found in humans. Therefore, it will be easy for you to know if a cat has pneumonia by observing how it is behaving. Make sure that the cat is checked by a qualified vet for proper treatment in case it has the illness.