Home Remedy Cures for Dogs and Pets and How the Cures
Work
Animals
are a gift of nature that everyone should appreciate. Pets common all forms, including mice, cats, dogs, guinea
pigs, and so forth. Some people go as far as having a raccoon in the home. Personally, I think having a wild
animal as a pet is not fair to the animal.
While
there are many pets in the home the primary pets we will focus on is dogs and cats, since they are the most
common. Dogs and cats are similar in some ways, i.e. both will suffer similar illnesses. The treatment however
differs in some ways, i.e. you would not treat heartworms found in cats the same as you would treat the worms in
dogs. The medications for dogs are stronger. I brought this out because it is a major point, yet heartworms are
difficult to treat, especially for dogs, therefore if you are searching for home remedy cure for dogs, research
is still underway. The solutions however to relieve dogs from heartworms, and some of those solutions are found
online. Interceptor is one of the prescriptions, rather nonprescription medications I found at affordable costs
that will treat dog heartworms.
One of the
less dramatic problems is ticks and fleas. Both cats and dogs often suffer bites from ticks and fleas. Let’s
start with ticks. Ticks are bloodsuckers, i.e. these annoying critters was suck through the skin, reaching the
blood, and continue sucking. This can lead to complications.
How to
remove ticks
With your
thumb and pointing finger, clamp on to the ticks back. Squeeze slightly while pulling upward. If the tick is
still intact, lift upward again, using more force. If this does not work, retrieve a match and burn that tick
off the pet. You can also visit the pharmacist and requests flea and tick repellents. Various products are
available that will remove ticks and fleas.
How to
remove fleas
Fleas are
annoying. Fleas will cause irritability and itching. If the fleas are not removed, a can lead to infections
since the pet will dig into the flesh, pealing the skin. Open wounds are exposed to germs, dust, and other
harmful particles that causes fungus, bacteria, and/or infections. To remove fleas, spread crushed garlic over
the pet’s coat, rubbing it into the flesh. Apply garlic every other day for the best
results.
I am not
sure if this is true, however I heard if you add a pinch of vinegar to the pet’s water, it will also remove
fleas. You might call your vet and ask for sure; however, vinegar has never hurt
anyone.
There are
also medications over-the-counter that will treat both ticks and fleas. The medications sometimes prove
effective, especially if you follow directions. Some medications do not work, simply because the user uses the
prescription and once the fleas appear gone, the medicine stops. This is not cool, since the prescriptions
clearly state that after utilizing the medications, after ten days if the fleas are not gone, contact your vet.
However, most prescription instructions clearly state to apply the medication even if the fleas appears gone, up
to x amount of days. You should also comb your pet’s hair at regular intervals while treating for fleas or
not.
Some of the other common problems that pets endure are odors. To reduce
odors groom the pet at a schedule. If you have a cat remove all solid wastes from the litter box made a
basis. The litter itself should be changed weekly
.
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