Entries tagged Veterinarian

High Blood Pressure (Hypertension) and Your Pets

Published: Sep 30th, 2009 | Author: ardhi Add Comment

High Blood Pressure (hypertension) is very common in our pets, but often goes undiagnosed until it leads to life threatening emergencies. Problems from high blood pressure arise when a blood vessel gets too small for the high pressure flow going through it. Since the affected vessels are small, the bleeding may not be noticeable but a lot of little bleeds and a lot of blood vessel destruction can create big problems over time.

Your pet’s retina is especially at risk, with either sudden or gradual blindness often being the first sign of latent high blood pressure. The kidneys are also targets since they rely upon tiny vessels to filter toxins from the bloodstream. High blood pressure also increases the risk of embolism: tiny blood clots that form when blood flow is abnormal. These clots can lodge throughout your pet’s body - including the brain.

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Your Pets and Glaucoma

Published: Sep 29th, 2009 | Author: ardhi Add Comment

Glaucoma is increased pressure within the eye. Cells inside the eye produce a clear fluid (”aqueous humor”) that maintains the eye’s shape and nourishes the tissues inside the eye. The balance of fluid production and drainage is responsible for maintaining normal pressure within the eye. In glaucoma, the drain becomes clogged, but the eye continue producing fluid, resulting in increase eye pressure, which can actually can cause the eye to stretch and enlarge, in addition to blinding the eye. Glaucoma is not limited to humans – it can affect your pets, too!

Glaucoma is classified as either primary or secondary in animals. Primary Glaucoma is an inherited condition, occurring breeds ranging from American Cocker Spaniels and Basset Hounds to Chow Chows, Shar Peis, Labrador Retrievers, and Arctic Circle breeds (Huskies, Elkhounds, etc). Touhg it is rare in cats, it can occur and is usually secondary to chronic uveitis. Primary Glaucoma generally begins in one eye, but in most pets, it eventually involves both eyes, leading to complete blindness. Secondary Glaucoma occurs when other eye diseases cause decreased fluid drainage. Common causes of secondary glaucoma are inflammation inside the eye (uveitis), advanced cataracts, eye cancer and chronic retinal detachment.

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Homemade Dog Food: a Must for Your Dog’s Diet

Published: Dec 18th, 2008 | Author: ardhi Add Comment

Homemade dog food is definitely an important part of the dog diet. This is because many of the commercial branded dog food products actually contains food ingredients that are harmful to the pet health such as artificial food colors and even synthetic flavoring. Such ingredients can be a cause of sickness or even death to our beloved pets.

Unlike the preservatives found in the commercial pet food products and usually unsuitable to dog health, homemade dog food is healthier and even tastier if done properly by the pet owner. Likewise, if we know that our dogs are sick, we can control the type of food that they receive by giving them the nutritious stuff that need to eat such as limited protein consumption for those dogs with renal condition.

Especially if our pets suffer from certain types of diseases, homemade dog food are a great way of help the health condition of the animals improve by giving them only the food diet that is best for them. To go with this food is lots of water in order to ensure correct and normal metabolism.

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Pet Vitamins – Important Requirements for Your Pet’s Health

Published: Dec 18th, 2008 | Author: ardhi Add Comment

For some animal owners, pet vitamins are simply a type of supplement the benefits of which can be obtained from other sources such as the everyday food that we give to their pets. On the other hand, there are pet owners who consider vitamins as important part of the daily diet of their pets in order to promote the good health and overall welfare of their beloved dogs and cats.

While a lot of pet vitamins are over-the-counter pet medicine and can easily be purchased because pet owners are left to make this decision for themselves, still it is ideal that such supplements you give your animals should be those that are recommended by the veterinarians and pet doctors.

Indeed, the licensed and established veterinarians are the best people to go to when asking for advice on the right vitamins to give to our pets. If possible, we should try to set an appointment with the vet in order to have our dogs and cats undergo thorough check up.

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Everything Regarding Veterinary Clinics and Related Services

Published: Nov 5th, 2008 | Author: ardhi Add Comment

Veterinary clinics offer many services from medical and dental, preventive as well as boarding, and are particularly necessary for the overall well being of animals.

Veterinary clinics and hospitals offer multifaceted services. They provide critical care medicine, a latest, growing field that encompasses various disciplines needed for the healing of critically sick pets. Animals with serious diseases mostly endure from malfunction of liver, heart, brain, liver, kidneys, or lungs. Generally, veterinary clinics provide a series of diagnostic exams, supplementary diet, and blood transfusions. These, along with thorough nursing attention, constant check and stabilization before and after surgery are given.

As dental illnesses become common with pets especially cats and dogs, many of the veterinary clinics are integrating dental surgery to their existing services. Animals go through the similar situations that concern people’s teeth like plaque and bad breath, which aggravate and may advance to loss of teeth and periodontal pocket. Veterinary dentists perform multiple dental services like root canal surgery and treatment, and orthodontics such as employing braces to have the teeth back to their natural place.

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Dog Health Insurance: Prioritize for Your Dog’s Sake

Published: Oct 26th, 2008 | Author: ardhi Add Comment

Dog health insurance is definitely a necessity nowadays if only because the cost of health maintenance of your dogs is continuously on an upward move. To care for your dog’s health has become very expensive. Dog masters have to search for pet insurance companies that work efficiently by settling the dues in a timely manner. Pet health insurance groups actually have come forward in order to settle the proper dues in a prompt manner, this after the claim verification.

As good pet owners, it is a must that you know the accredited lists of veterinary clinics and dog care hospitals. Likewise, you must have a list of veterinarians specializing in dog health care. A licensed dog doctor list must be present in all insurance companies. Many dog health insurance companies cover the cost of many medical procedures and processes such as surgeries, treatment proper of medical conditions, radiographic exam, laboratory and medical fees and many more.

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