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December 16, 2009

Pain diagnostic

Filed under: Animal news — Tags: , , , — Cynara @ 11:15 am

The diagnostic of the pain represents a great problem in the veterinary medicine. Unlike the human being, the animal it is not able to in the saying where hurts. It only depends and only of the ability of the veterinarian. 
 
The animal should be presented, so that the doctor can see, through eventual lameness or defense positions, the origin of the pain and her location. Never the palpation should be omited. 
 
More than 70% of the trigger points cross with the Acupuncture points. With the trigger points such areas are defined, the ones which if they turn sensitive in certain unhealthy states. 
 
Analysis of the pain: 
 
1 – to adopt certain postures to diminish or to reduce the pain, 
 
2 – behavior changes (aggression) 
 
3 – reactions painful   
 
4 – opaque hair 
 
5 – apathy, to look sad 
 
6 – feeding refusal. 
 
Therapy of the pain: 
 
1 – analgesic 
 
2 – physiotherapy 
 
3 – acupuncture 
 
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December 15, 2009

5 Tips for Helping Nervous or Fearful Dogs

Filed under: Dogs care — Tags: , , , — Cynara @ 11:01 am

Dogs, like people, share variant personality types. Some are bold, some are friendly, some are ‘quirky’ and some are skittish. In this article we look at 5 tips that can help owners of shy, nervous or fearful dogs. 
 
5) In situations where your dog shows fear towards strangers or visitors to them home, try and explain to visitors that you would prefer if simply ignored the dog completely, not even looking at the dog once or paying them the slightest bit of attention. Very often visitors feel the need to try and ‘comfort’ the dog and this can lead to the dog feeling even more threatened. 
 
Once the dog has learned not to react at all to visitors, ask the occasional ‘dog-knowledgeable’ guest to nonchalantly and without any ceremony, simply drop a treat by the dog and then walk off in another direction. It is important they don’t try and make a fuss of the dog or offer the treat from the hand. Doing this regularly with different guests will accustom the dog to the idea that all visitors are not intruders to the ‘den’ and they are not intent on causing harm to the dog or his pack. 
 
4) Complimentary therapies and treatments can be very helpful for aiding nerves. Diet also plays an important role. If a dog is unusually nervous, listless, depressed or lacking coat condition a change of food may be in order. There are specialist dieticians and holistic vets who may be able to greatly increase your dog’s physical and psychological well-being, thus improving the dog’s confidence and reducing nervousness. Try the Internet or Yellow pages and look for holistic vets and animal dieticians. 
 
3) Keep in your mind at all times how your body language impacts the shy or nervous dog. You are a very large creature with an ability to make all sorts of frightening noises (hoovers, washing machines, shouting at the TV). Imagine another creature that was the equivalent distance in size to what you are to a dog and you will have an appreciation of how the shy or nervous dog may see you. 
 
Now imagine that creature ‘bearing’ down on you with wide eyes, a booming voice and hands the size of saucepans on their way to touch your face. Frightening isn’t it? Well, to a shy or nervous dog that can be how they see the world of humans and your body language can be interpreted wrongly by the dog. 
 
The fact that you are so much bigger than him and the fact that people at large generally have a tendency to approach dogs from a standing position thus bearing down on them can make the world a scary place. Always try and narrow the size difference with a nervy dog by getting down to their level. Avoid direct eye contact at all times, don’t wear sunglasses (to a dog, they look like a pair of wide, staring eyes that never go away) and remember how the dog sees the world from different angles than you. Body language is vital in helping nervous dogs overcome their fears. 
 
2) Make use of other dogs. Dogs, as a rule, will copy and emulate their canine counterparts. If you have a nervous dog it can be a wonderful experience for him or her to meet a carefully selected friend. Just one other dog to begin with. Let them play, let the explore and the nervous dog will very soon begin to absorb the confidence of their bolder playmate and mimic their behaviour around people. It may take a while but regular ‘play sessions’ with other dogs can be the ultimate technique for curing many of the nervousness dog’s hang-ups about life. 
 
Ensure the play mate is well selected, is playful but not boisterous and has no aggressive tendencies. Don’t, under any circumstances try and help a nervous dog by introducing them to an equally nervous playmate, it will double the problem. Meeting other dogs is a pastime best done socially where a ‘screening’ process can take place. Taking a nervous dog somewhere where there are likely to be lots of other dogs can be problematic. Explain your problems to friends, family, co-workers and be honest about your need to find a well-mannered, confident dog for yours to play with from time to time. 
 
1) Consistency is a word used by all dog trainers and behaviour experts on a, well, consistent basis. Never is it more pertinent than in the case of the nervous or shy dog. You may be an erratic person, disorganised, impulsive, loud, prone to bad moods or shouting with none of these characteristics meant for the dog’s consumption. However even the most ebullient of pooches will catch the vibes if something’s ‘up’ in the household. 
 
Ensuring stability, calm and an even tempered approach to home life will not only allow you to live longer and avoid an ulcer it will, above any other training tip or technique, help the more nervous of dogs to adjust to the world. Be patient, be calm, be understanding and be empathetic towards the dog’s disposition. Even if he or she has done something particularly naughty you must accept that there are certain ways to correct the problem that may work on 99.9% of dogs, even on dogs you have previous owned, but on THIS nervous or shy pet, the wrong response from you could literally kill their spirit.  
 
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December 14, 2009

Treatment with laser

Filed under: Animal news — Tags: , , , , , — Cynara @ 11:21 am

The effect similar of Acupuncture of the laser consists of the action of an energy sufficiently big on several cells. Above all, nerves and cells of subcutaneous conjunctive tissues.

The laser can be used for treatments of:

1 – reduction of the pain

2 – treatment of wounds: ulcerations, burns, postoperative, otitis…

3 – orthopedical problems: distensions, trauma,wen, tendinitis, bursitis,  muscular hardenings, myositis…

4 – dermatological problems: acne, herpes…

The laser is totally painless, then the good tolerance also in sensitive animals.

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December 11, 2009

Lesions in animals

Filed under: You knew that... — Tags: , , , — Cynara @ 12:24 pm

The muscular lesions happen through bruise, laceration, rupture, etc.

A sign that a lesion is irritating the neurvous roots until a member is the relutance in sustaining weight, pain or lameness.

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December 10, 2009

Analgesia for acupuncture

Filed under: Animal news — Tags: , , , — Cynara @ 10:54 am

The therapy of the pain represents the field of the acupuncture. The expression analgesia of the acupuncture not always is valid because nor all the animals totally resist the analgesia for acupuncture. 
 
In many animals, during this therapy, the threshold of the pain is just a little increased. 
 
The beginning of the combat to the pain through the Acupuncture consists of activating instead of paralyzing. Through multiplied pulses it happens, between provocative pulses of the pain and blocking pulses of the pain induced, a new balance state in the Central Nervous System. 
 
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December 9, 2009

Causes of the swelling and lameness in animals

Filed under: You knew that... — Tags: , , , , , — Cynara @ 10:07 am

The swelling in articulations can be caused for: trauma, disease to articulate degenerative or inflammatory, neoplasm…

The lameness can be caused by fracture, luxations, subluxation, osteomyelitis, osteochondrosis, panosteitis, bone cysts…

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December 8, 2009

The communication system of dogs

Filed under: Dogs care — Tags: , , , , , — Cynara @ 11:08 am

Communication occurs when one animal (or person) sends a signal that changes the behavior of another animal (or person). Signals may be behaviors such as a stare, sounds such as a laugh, an odor produced by the animal, or even a touch. Dogs use a variety of sensory channels to send their signals. Examples include showing of the teeth or lowering of the ears.

Dogs use a variety of sounds to communicate. These include, howls, whines, whimpers, and barks.

Dogs depend heavily on olfactory communication. It is known that the reproductive state of a dog can be communicated by smell, as can the individual identity of the animal.

Touch is not often considered when canine communication is discussed, but it can be very important. Licking of another dog´s muzzle, for example, can communicate something very specific to another dog.

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Causes of the paralyses in animals

Filed under: You knew that... — Tags: , , , , , — Cynara @ 10:51 am

Paralyses in animals can be caused for: disease of tick, botulism, poisoning, orthopedical and neurological problems…

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December 7, 2009

Indications and contraindications of the Acupuncture

Filed under: Animal news — Tags: , , , , — Cynara @ 11:44 am

In agreement with the nature of the Acupuncture, it owes if to have in mind that the Acupuncture can only be indicated in functional and reversible diseases. 

That is already destroyed cannot be cured for the Acupuncture! This therapy form normalizes organic functions that are altered of form reflex or regulatory. 

The indications are: 
1 – functional alterations in the area of the apparel locomotor: acute pain, myositis, tendinitis, syndrome of the pain miofascial, painful syndrome in the forearm extremity, pain in spine, thigh, pathologies of the articulation of the knee and of the hock (arthropathia). 

2 – pathologies of the internal organs that can be influenced: gastritis, enteritis/colitis, obstructions, colics, diseases genitourinary, cystitis, placenta retention, metritis, psychological gestation. 

3 – other indications for the treatment for the Acupuncture: skin diseases, shock, general immunoestimulation, analgesia, postoperative rehabilitation. 

The contraindications of the Acupuncture are: severe and irreversible alterations, as necrosis, fibrosis, septicemias, severe dysstrophy, severe states of resistance and loss of the immunity, degeneration in severe degree, infectious diseases, deficiency states. 
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How much cost a antiallergic cat?

Filed under: You knew that... — Tags: , , , — Cynara @ 11:22 am

Ashera is an animal of feline hybrid character created by the company Lifestyle Pets of the biotechnology branch.  
  
  Ashera
 
Serval mixture, cat Asian leopard and domestic cat, Ashera is an animal exotic, rare. It can arrive to 15 Kg. Sociable, totally tameable, very intelligent, they feel well with adults and children, as every estimate cat it demands basic cares, it happens that many owners spoil them more than the normal, judging for the high price of the animal that it is sold by US$ 22 thousand, some like Ashera GD, that is antiallergic cost US$ 28 thousand even. 
 
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