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Heartworm and Dogs

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

Female heartworms bear living young – thousands of them in a 24 hour period. These young – the microfilariae – move inside the blood vessels for as long as several years, waiting to hitch a ride from a bloodsucking mosquito. They will experience changes inside the mosquito that get them to infect a canine, and they shift back to the initial host species the next time the mosquito bites. The procedure of modification in the mosquito requires about 10 days in warm climates, but usually takes 6 weeks in colder temps.

Parasites experience a number of life developmental periods before emergence as adults and typically require at least a couple hosts to complete the cycle. In heartworms, a mosquito will serves as as the intermediate host for the larval phase of the worm, also known as the microfilariae. The mosquito ingests the larva whenever it bites an infected canine and deposits its products in an uninfected dog when seeking another blood meal. The microfilariae drill down into the dog and go through several modifications to reach mature form, and then travel to the right side of the heart via a vein and wait for the chance to reproduce. Adult heartworms could reach 12 inches in length and can stay in the dog’s heart for many years. In North America April is the time when veterinarians begin testing for exposure to infected mosquitoes from the preceding season. Most advise and many owners use a year-round heartworm prevention plan to guard against the occasional mosquito flying around in areas with mild winters. If Our pet has already had his yearly check-up, contact your veterinarian to schedule a heartworm check. If he’s due for yearly vaccination, be sure to include a heartworm check during the visit.

The Right Booties for Your Dog

Wednesday, November 10th, 2010

Well dogs, too need those cute tiny booties. For dog owners out there, what are you waiting for? Go and bring your doggie for a shopping to make them fabulously cute and elegant with those fashionable dog booties. Like humans, the first factor to be considered in shopping for dog booties is its safe use. Make sure that the booties are made of sturdy materials that could protect their feet from injury. To purchase something worth your money is to buy something safe and durable to use. Other factors are comfort and quality. If you want your pet to wear the booties you boot and not put your money to waste, make sure that it is comfy to wear. Style comes last. There are a lot of stylish designs in booties that you can choose from.

Different climate conditions also play a role in choosing the right booties for your dog. During warm weather, choose those that are made of light materials to allow air into their feet. For the winter season, there are also dog booties for snow that are available in the market. Dog snow booties protect their precious little feet from cold and frostbites. An ounce of prevention is better than cure, right?

In choosing the right dog booties for snow, you have to pick the right size and the right material used. Make sure that it fits snugly into their paws so as to avoid accidental removal while strolling on the snowy path. The boots should also be able to provide warmth. The snow could cause potential feet injuries to your beloved feet. For this reason dog snow booties are made to protect their paws. It should be made of durable material to shield them from snow injuries.