Post by account_disabled on Mar 13, 2024 23:30:26 GMT -6
Spring is a season of the year when you have to take certain precautions, especially when going outside. We give you some tips to protect your dog's health in spring. At the gates of the new season, if you have a dog in spring, you will be interested to know that the arrival of good weather and the proliferation of plants and flowers is usually accompanied by the appearance of more insects and parasites. Caterpillars, ticks, fleas... and/or danger of poisoning from phytosanitary products applied to crops. Something to especially keep in mind if you live in a rural environment. Recently we already talked to you about the processionary caterpillar and its dangers. You can expand the information at this link . In addition to caterpillars, special caution must be taken with fleas and ticks. In this sense, it is best to prevent bites, since these insects act as transmitters of multiple diseases. To prevent bites, during this time of special intensity, it is recommended that you combine the use of an antiparasitic collar with the use of antiparasitic pipettes . If you live in a rural environment or take your dog out in areas with a lot of vegetation, it is advisable that you reinforce the protection with a repellent spray, which is applied before going out.
You can also reinforce it with antiparasitic powders. At Disane we have a wide catalog of antiparasitics for dogs made with % natural ingredients, which makes them safe for both your pet and the rest of the family. Other dangers for your dog in spring Another danger of spring is the possibility of poisoning . At this time, crop fields usually begin to sprout and farmers usually use products to treat crops, in many cases pesticides to prevent pests. If your dog eats grtauntaun in one of these areas, he can become poisoned, presenting symptoms such as vomiting, apathy, nervous symptoms... If you suspect CZ Leads that this may have happened to your pet, it is very important that you go to the vet quickly.Allergies in cats are quite common, especially atopic dermatitis and those caused by food or the bite of fleas and other insects. To treat them, you must identify and eliminate the allergen that causes them and combat the symptoms. Allergies in cats are quite similar to those in humans. As in these, an allergy is the body's reaction to an allergen and can be mild, with manifestations on the skin, or severe, causing respiratory problems and even anaphylactic shock, putting the life of our pet at risk.
The trigger of food allergy and/or atopic dermatitis can be a food, a type of pollen, mites, chemical ingredients of an antiparasitic, etc. Among the most frequent symptoms of allergies in cats are itching and scratching, hair loss, redness, coughing, sneezing, nasal secretions, vomiting, diarrhea... The important thing is to identify the possible allergen to suppress it and treat the symptoms. The veterinarian will be in charge of making this diagnosis. Treatment of allergies in cats Treatment of allergies depends on both the causes and the magnitude of the reaction. It will be the veterinarian who determines the most appropriate treatment in each case, after eliminating the allergen identified as causing the reaction. It can be performed with antihistamines, immunosuppressants such as cortisone and/or antibiotics or antifungals if secondary infections are detected. The veterinarian can also propose a treatment to immunize our pet by administering personalized allergenic serums for life. How to prevent allergies in cats In the case of atopic dermatitis, it is recommended to use hygiene and care products that respect the pH of our cat , without chemicals or parabens. If it is detected that the allergy is to the bite of fleas, the best way to prevent it is to avoid said bite with the appropriate antiparasitics. If your cat is allergic to chemical insecticides, you can use Disane's natural antiparasitics . Disane's antiparasitic collars for cats are made with hypoallergenic rubber, precisely to prevent the appearance of allergic reactions. The rest of our cat product catalog is also formulated with natural ingredients that respect your pet's pH. You can consult the entire catalog at this link on our website .