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Guidance for your pet health

By Anna Josephs


In our busy schedule we dont have much time to spend and to take care of our pet it results to pet health problems. Many medical associations therefore suggest that you consult your veterinarian if your pet shows the following signs.

1) Abnormal discharges form nose, eyes, or any other opining 2) Difficult, abnormal, or uncontrolled waste elimination 3) Loss of appetite, marked weight losses or gains, or excessive water consumption 4) Abnormal behavior, sudden viciousness or lethargy 5) Excessive head shaking, scratching, and licking or biting any parts of the body 6) Abnormal lumps, limping, or difficulty getting up or lying up 7) Dandruff, loss of hair, open sores and a ragged or dull coat. Foul breath or excessive tarter deposit on teeth.

From time to time most pets have parasites such as fleas, ticks, lice, or mites. Its simply in the nature of things, parasites being parasites. The pests abound everywhere; therefore, their presence is not a disgraceful reflection on ones living habits. It is, of course, not necessary simply to accept such a state of affairs. Because external parasites can be extremely irritating to a pet and cause serious skin disorders or even disease, you have an obligation to rid your pet of these unwelcome guests if they are infested with them.

Yet external parasites, like squatters, are tenacious and difficult to 'evict.' They are not always discernible to the unpracticed eye and are therefore sometimes present in great numbers before you become aware of them. If you find your pet scratching frequently, or if you discover bald spots or inflammation of his skin, chances are your pet is playing host to an army of non-paying boarders. And its high time for you to take him to the veterinarian. Proper guidance to pet owner regarding their pet health is must.

Anna Josephs is a freelance journalist having experience of many years writing articles and news releases on various topics such as pet health, automobile and social issues. She also has great interest in poetry and paintings; hence she likes to write on these subjects as well. Currently writing for this website {a href=' http://www.123pethealth.com/'} Pet Health . For more details please contact at annajosephs@gmail.com


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This article is written by Anna josephs, writer of the website {a href=' http://www.123pethealth.com/'} Pet Health . This article is published only for the educational and information purpose.




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