Saturday, May 31, 2008
From:- Puppy Training Secrets, info on fleas
With summer just about to be upon us [hopefully!] in the Northern Hemisphere the following advice is at its most pertinent. As the warmer months are a prime time for pests such as fleas to spread - also watch out for ticks - it is a time to be vigilant and to check your pet regularly.
"It is very important that fleas are dealt with promptly, as they
can spread disease such as tapeworm, typhus and tularemia. Not only
that, but the itching can drive your poor dog crazy!...."
The above advice within quotes is from a newsletter I get from the following website... SitStayFetch: Dog Training To Stop Your Dogs Behavior Problems... you could find out more by clicking the link!
"It is very important that fleas are dealt with promptly, as they
can spread disease such as tapeworm, typhus and tularemia. Not only
that, but the itching can drive your poor dog crazy!...."
The above advice within quotes is from a newsletter I get from the following website... SitStayFetch: Dog Training To Stop Your Dogs Behavior Problems... you could find out more by clicking the link!
Labels: fleas, tapeworm, ticks, tularemia, typhus
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Fleas, ticks, and chipping
This blog message may appear to be slanted towards the UK, but the message applies to all pet owners really.
In the UK the RSPCA are offering pet chipping sessions at various locations. Having your pet chipped helps track lost or stray animals - by placing a small microchip under the skin.
[Note: it is possible to get your pet chipped at your vets... check for details with them.]
Remember, too, the 'summer!' is the season for ticks and fleas.
There is a great deal of helpful information on the RSPCA website, plus articles of interest to all animal lovers.
Why not sign the worldwide campaign entitled 'Animals Matter To Me' - it will only take a moment of your time, and may make governments worldwide take notice. Do add your voice to the over half a million who have signed so far.
If you want to know about the interesting campaigns with eye-opening details, just click the following link to Campaigns - Other
In the UK the RSPCA are offering pet chipping sessions at various locations. Having your pet chipped helps track lost or stray animals - by placing a small microchip under the skin.
[Note: it is possible to get your pet chipped at your vets... check for details with them.]
Remember, too, the 'summer!' is the season for ticks and fleas.
There is a great deal of helpful information on the RSPCA website, plus articles of interest to all animal lovers.
Why not sign the worldwide campaign entitled 'Animals Matter To Me' - it will only take a moment of your time, and may make governments worldwide take notice. Do add your voice to the over half a million who have signed so far.
If you want to know about the interesting campaigns with eye-opening details, just click the following link to Campaigns - Other
Labels: chipping, fleas, microchip, RSPCA, ticks
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