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February 20, 2011

Cares with the ears of the dogs

Filed under: Animal news — Tags: , , , , , , — Cynara @ 9:26 am

otitis_externaOne of the most common problems in the dogs is the otitis externa. Different from the people, the dogs have very long ear canal and the shape in “L” hinders the visualization of the canal without the otoscope. 
 
The format in “L” of the canal also hinders the exit of the water as she enters in the ear of the animal, causing infection and irritation. The dogs with pendulous ears, it creates a warm atmosphere, favorable for the growth of bacteria. 
 
It is important to examine the ears of the animal to see if there are irritation or excessive formation if secretion. Secretion discharges are inflammation sign. 
 
When giving bath in the animal, always put cotton in the ears to avoid that the water enters in the ear canal. And after the bath, dry the ears well. 
 
Be more attentive to the dogs with pendulous ears, if the dog scratches the ears insistently or feels pain when being played in the area.    
 
Make the cleaning of the ears with cotton and products adapted weekly. 
 
Vet Therapy – Dr. Cynara Campanati 

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February 12, 2011

Knowing West Highland White Terrier

Filed under: Breed dogs — Tags: , , , , , — Cynara @ 6:02 pm

west highland white terrierThe origin of the race West Highland White Terrier is a little controversial, but the theory more it accepts is that they are descending of old Terries of Scotland, especially of Cairn Terrier.  
 
Some historians still attribute the development to Colonel Edward Donald Malcom that, while it hunted, it would have gotten right for his mistake favorite dog. 
 
After this accident, the Colonel was very shaky and he began being devoted to the creation of white dogs, for not running the risk of confusing, again, their followers companions with the hunt.  
 
The mission of the dogs during the hunt was outside the one of to enter in the burrows and to drive away the prey. 
 
The animals of that race have a cheerful temperament, they are full of energy and they are disposed always for a good game or walk, but it doesn’t confuse that with hyperactivity. They are obedient and used not to have aggressive and destructive, same behaviors being origin hunter’s dogs. 
 
In the requirement adaptation with others, they need to know from small the other animal, because the hunt instinct is well sharpened. 
 
They are excellent companions, they adore to be close to the owners and to accompany them for the house and they need exercise, at least twice a day, be through games or walks. 
 
To maintain the pelage and the hygiene of the animal is recommended shears it every 2 months and bath to each 15 or 20 days. It is important to maintain them brushed. 
 
Vet Therapy – Dr. Cynara Campanati 

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February 6, 2011

Diarrhea: when it worries

Filed under: Animal news — Tags: , , , , , , — Cynara @ 1:00 pm

dog_dairrheaIt is very common that dogs and cats have diarrhea (intestinal movements abnormally loosened or frequent). 
 
Most of the cases is caused when the animal eats some thing that didn’t owe, but it can also be a sign of something more serious as distemper include  fever. 
 
One of the most dangerous things in the diarrhea is the loss of water of the organism, what takes the dehydration. 
 
What to do in case of diarrhea: 
 
1 – it interrupts the feeding - stop giving eaten by a period from 12 to 24 hours so that his intestine rests and there be time for him to recover of the inflammation. If there is not anything in the intestines, there won’t be anything to evacuate. 
 
2 – it maintains the moisturized animal – it is certified that the animal always has free access to the water, for him not to dehydrate. 
 
3 – it consults the veterinarian before giving some medicine – not always it is recommended to cut the diarrhea with medicines, the veterinary orientation is important to supply the animal an appropriate treatment. 
 
When to go to the veterinarian: 
 
1 – black feces with pitch consistence 
 
2 – extremely badly scented feces 
 
3 – feces with great amount of red blood 
 
4 – following diarrhea for vomit 
 
5 – sharp pain during the evacuation 
 
6 – fever 
 
7 – appetite loss 
 
8 – lethargy 
 
Most of the simplest diarrheas, in that the animal still feel well and usually behaves, it is of pasty consistence or it just contains little of blood. It can, usually, to be cured home, with a first aid. In case the diarrhea persists for more than three days without improvement, it takes the animal to the veterinarian. 
 
Vet Therapy – Dr. Cynara Campanati 

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January 18, 2011

When to take the animal to the dentist?

Filed under: Animal news — Tags: , , , , , , , — Cynara @ 1:30 pm

Interview accomplished with Dr. Alexandre Venceslau of VetDent:  
 
dog teeth1 – why is the dental treatment necessary? 
 
 The dental treatment in animals is as necessary as in people. Several diseases have origin in the oral cavity, and also oral diseases are very common in pets. In fact, the main disease that affects dogs and adult cats is the periodontite, that attacks about 85% of the dogs and cats above the 3 years of age, being the main and more frequent veterinary disease in these species. 
 
2 – with that age should be begun? 
 
 So soon the deciduous teeth appear they are necessary cares with the oral health of the pet.  
 
3 – with that frequency is necessary to do a treatment? 
 
It depends a lot on patient for patient. In general, it is recommended that at least once a year the proprietor of the pet makes an evaluation with the specialized veterinary doctor, that will guide better as for possible necessary treatments. 
 
4 – which the oral diseases? 
 
The main, as already said, is the periodontite, that is characterized by the accumulation of bacterial plate, formation of dental calculation (tartar) and consequent evolution for gingivitis. But they are also quite common dental fractures, persistence of deciduous teething, jaw fractures, oral neoplasias.   
 
5 – which the consequences of not treating the teeth?  
  
The non treatment can in more serious cases to take the patient to the death. But, before that, a series of complications can happen, therefore a periodontite no controlled generates a bacteremia, with bacterial by-products going to the sanguine circulation and affecting organs as liver, kidneys, meninges, articulations and even the heart.  
 
Dental fractures no treated can cause a lot of pain to the patient, as well as also the bacteremia.  
 
6 – how to prevent the oral problems? 
 
 The best way is the daily, associated dental brush, a quality feeding and balanced. Besides, to avoid habits to provoke traumas and dental fractures or you pray, as for instance, games with tires, to pull rope, hard bones.  
 
Also frequency visits is recommended to a specialized veterinarian, that it will detect any abnormality that is happening in the oral cavity of the pet. 
 
 7 – how does to know the animal need a treatment? 
 
 Usually the animals manifest signs that something is wrong with the oral cavity. Patient that pass the paw frequently in the mouth, they scrub the snout in the ground, they chew with an alone side of the mouth, they can be being attacked in some way. But not always they demonstrate that something this wandered, therefore, it is important to look at the oral cavity of the animal frequently. 
 
Signs as bad breath, tartar presence, inflamed gum or bleeding, gum retraction, growth of “masses” (tumors) they are also indicative that something is not normal and it is hour of taking him to the veterinarian. 
 
8 – which accomplished treatments? 
 
 Practically everything that takes place in the human dentistry today is possible to do in animals. Treatment of periodontite, channel treatment, dental correction with installation of apparels, prostheses, implants, etc.  
 
Treatments that 10 years ago they were considered luxury or unviable, today it is reality.  
 
Vet Therapy – Dr. Cynara Campanati 

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January 3, 2011

Do you take care of the nails of the animals?

Filed under: Animal news — Tags: , , , , , , — Cynara @ 9:23 am

catActive animals don’t usually suffer damages in the nails, that because the friction spends the nails. 
 
The ones that are too long break usually or they come unfastened in the skin when they coil in bed linens, curtains or rugs. 
 
Several nerves and blood vessels exist in the fingers, what does with that the damages in the nails are painful and usually bleed a lot, but it is rarely serious thing and a ready simple service solves. 
 
A nail departure is painful, for that you will need somebody to hold the animal, while you make a ready service. 
 
To remove the damaged nail, use a cutter of nails for animals. 
 
If the intact portion of the nail be not opened, you can just cut the hung part. 
 
If there is an indented extremity or forked bleeding, it is necessary that the nail is cut above the damaged part, the one that can mean cut almost close to the finger. 
 
Dip the cutter firstly in the alcohol, later dry it well. 
 
Hold the paw of the animal with firmness, position the cutter soon above the damage and cut quickly with a gesture. 
 
Be prepared for a yelp, move back from the animal and more blood. If the bleeding doesn’t stop within 30 minutes it is necessary to cauterize the place. 
 
When cutting the nail, if it bleeds, use a hemostat powder. Use a sponge to apply the powder, maintain that procedure until that the bleeding stops. 
 
Damaged nails are infected easily because the bacteria of the soil enter for the fissures to the bed of the nail. Therefore make weekly inspections in the nails of the animals. 
 
Vet Therapy – Dr. Cynara Campanati  

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December 14, 2010

Contamination in the hair: what to do?

Filed under: You knew that... — Tags: , , , , , , , — Cynara @ 9:57 am

dogDogs and cats frequently walk or they are leaned in places with wet paint or oil. Motor oil and wax are other pollutants common of the hair. 
 
Most of the derived products of the petroleum is absorbed by the skin, therefore, besides being horrible, the contamination can cause a dangerous intoxication. 
 
See as helping the animal: 
 
1 – with the use of rubber gloves put a small amount of solvent in a clean cloth and hold it on the paint so that her mollify and it can be removed. Avoid that the animal whips the area. 
 
2 – after the paint to be removed, wash the solvent immediately with soap and water. 
 
3 – other option is the use of flour and vegetable oil, for great polluted areas, but it takes time. Scrub great amount of vegetable oil and later remove with paper towel. Repeat several times until getting to remove the maximum of pollutant. Then the flour can be put to help in the absorption of the substance. 
 
4 – if the pollutant goes wax or paint latex, put ice, he will do with that the wax or the paint are brittle, could be peeled. 
 
Vet Therapy – Dr. Cynara Campanati 

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November 29, 2010

Are your animal allergic?

Filed under: You knew that... — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , — Cynara @ 5:39 pm

dogThe alimentary allergies can affect any dog or cat, but they are not so common. 
 
The animal usually resists the protein in the food, as milk or meat. The most typical reaction in dogs is an itch dispersing for the body, while the cats develop itches in the area of the face and head. With less frequency, the reaction is vomit or diarrhea. 
 
In some cases, the animal develops a more serious allergic reaction to the food and edemas appear. The edemas usually appear in 20 to 60 minutes, around the eyes and of the nose. 
 
If the animal is with a very strong reaction, you will usually notice breathing problems, could take to a breathing stop. It is treated of an emergency and the animal should be taken to the veterinarian immediately. 
 
The allergic reaction to feed can be controlled easily once discovered and avoided the responsible ingredient by the allergy. 
 
The process of elimination of foods indicates which of them exactly causes problems. That means to do with that the animal eats a diet that never ate before. After the skin of the animal is normal, increase to the diet the suspicious foods, one of every time to discover which provokes the allergy of them. 
 
Vet Therapy – Dr. Cynara Campanati 

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November 22, 2010

Understanding and teaching your dog

Filed under: Animal news — Tags: , , , , , , — Cynara @ 5:51 pm

Canine behaviorThe behavior problems are day by day a constant in the, many animals end abandoned, others get to come to death due to some disease, etc. 
 
Not always what calls her problem of behavior is really behavior, you will see that in some cases the deviation of behavior is actually symptom of some disease. 
 
Lives can be saved and improved relationships. The behavior problems typical that the proprietors face in the day by day with their animals they vary. Aggression, territory demarcation, vocalization, anxiety… it doesn’t import the cause, to solve the problem, in first place it is necessary to understand because he is happening. 
 
To have a healthy and happy life is simple, it is enough to show to the animal the right and the wrong, then he will be your best friend. 

Vet Therapy – Dr. Cynara Campanati 

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November 15, 2010

Basic techniques of First Aid

Filed under: You knew that... — Tags: , , , , , , , , — Cynara @ 3:34 pm

dogWhen we thought about First Aid for domestic animals, we limited ourselves to emergencies, as a running over, or a shock, etc. However, all of the owners of animals come across daily problems, as infections in the ear, cuts in the paws or digestive problems. 
 
Frequently, you will discover that the techniques of First Aid are useful. Those basic techniques are for hundreds of situations involving dogs and cats. 
 
And what is more important, in situations really dramatic, they can save the life of your animal. 
 
The contention of the animal has 3 purposes: it protects the person of being bitten by the animal; it restricts the movements of the animal, impeding that the bruise worsens and it does with that the animal is stopped to be examined and practiced medicine. 
 
The cardiopulmonary resuscitation combines the artificial breathing with the compression expresses of the heart, what helps to move the blood for the body, when the heart for of beating. 
 
Whenever the skin breaks up, bacteria or any other strange material, even the hair can contaminate the wound and potentially to cause infection. The bleedind is a mechanism of natural cleaning, that it helps to eliminate the dangerous substance. Don’t clean wounds with abundant bleeding, because that will just do with that they bleed more.  
 
Vet Therapy – Dr. Cynara Campanati

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November 6, 2010

What to do in case of asphyxia?

Filed under: Animal news — Tags: , , , , , — Cynara @ 1:42 pm

catThe asphyxia happens when the air doesn’t get to arrive to the lungs. The cats, particularly, like to play with plastic sacks and, they don’t get to tear them with the claws, they can suffocate quickly. They can also coil their collars or if it coils in strings of blinds to if they suffocate, while the dogs get mixed up with the guides. An animal can suffocate when being exposed to poisonous steams, as smoke or carbon monoxide, when having a strange body in the throat. 
 
During the asphyxia, the animal makes an effort to breathe, usually stretching out the neck. They will be unconscious quickly and will stop breathing, and their gums and language will be blue for the lack of oxygen. An immediate service is the only thing that can save the life of the animal: 
 
1 - take him for the fresh air: the best treatment for smoke is to take the animal for the fresh air. Unlike other asphyxia types, the gums and the language of the animal will be blush. 
 
2 - liberate him of the suffocating element: if the animal is suffocating with a plastic, tear or cut the material around his snout. 
 
3 - liberate the aerial way: the animals frequently are with objects arrested in the throat and they suffocate. Try to pull the object outside with the hands or with pliers. 
 
4 - stretche out the neck: if the animal doesn’t begin to breathe spontaneously, stretch out his neck so that the throat is not curved, hold his  language and daintily pull her outside so that it liberates the bottom of the throat. 
 
Vet Therapy – Dr. Cynara Campanati 

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