Dog Health Tips – Care For Your Dogs at Home
Posted: Tuesday, May 16, 2006
by Adrienne Davis
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A guide to dealing with minor dog ailments as a form of Dogs’ First Aid. Everyone with pets, whether dogs or puppies, needs to have a veterinary surgeon to turn to in an emergency. They do a wonderful job, and you should never ignore an animal’s suffering. However, it is a waste of money to attend the Vet’s surgery when the problem is one you can solve at home.If the symptoms persist you can still contact the vet. Dog health need not always be a costly worry to the wise pet owner.
Ticks are nasty. They have a one-piece body and the harpoon-like mouth barbs attach to a host (your dog) for feeding. Crablike legs and a sticky secretion help the tick to hold on. Long-haired dogs like Schnauzers often suffer badly from ticks. When attempting to remove a tick, the aim is to prevent the mouth section from coming off and remaining embedded in the skin. The home remedy is simple and cheap – petroleum jelly, which is what you would get if you went to a pet shop and paid for a proprietary tick remover! The most effective way to remove the tick is to put a big lump of petroleum jelly over the area where it has attached itself. Leave this for at least ten minutes. Once the tick’s grip loosens, you can wipe it out of the way with a tissue.
Ear mites - if your pet has ear mites, then place two drops of corn oil into its ears (you can use an eye dropper), massage the ear gently then clean with a cotton ball. This will suffocate the mites. Repeat for 3 days. Regular ear bathing with oil is recommended by vets, to avoid a buildup of wax and irritants. Never use cotton buds to clean a dog's ear - in fact, do not use cotton buds on other pets' ears either...
Constipation - when a dog or puppy is constipated try this home remedy first. For a large dog, add 3 to 4 tablespoons of mineral oil to its food. For a small dog reduce the dose to 1 to 2 teaspoons. Do this for two days and the problem should clear up.
Diarrhoea – if your dog has diarrhoea mix one heaped teaspoon of carob powder with a little water and mix into your dog’s dinner. Use half a teaspoon for a puppy or miniature breed.
Urinary tract infections – mix 30-40ml of cranberry juice into your pet’s food. This will boost the acidity of its urine, reduce bacteria and help relieve the discomfort.
And if you’re not sure what’s wrong – say your dog seems ‘off colour’ – then here’s a tip we use all the time. Add half a dissolved aspirin or children’s liquid analgesic to your pet’s food. It can perk up a German Shepherd in minutes!
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For more Dog Care Tips see Kevin the Collie's Blog
You can read more health care tips for minor ailments at Dog Training and Care
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useful money saving dog care ideas
Great stuff. Kevin the Collie is a lucky dog, love his funny stories
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