Posted by Gabriel at Feb 12th, 2009 in Dogs
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by Gabriel
Do you know that dog allergies happen quite more often than many people might suspect? Problems that can arise from these kinds of allergies include the internal organs and also the skin areas. The digestive system is also known to suffer as well.
These allergies develop due to their dogs consuming the usual diet for a prolonged window of time. Data has proven that dogs who have eaten the same type of food for more than 24 months often are the main causes of these dog allergies.
Yes this is not easy to distinguish initially as many pet owners are not aware what might be causing these allergies to their dogs. There are a few factors that can cause this besides food- induced allergens. One reason can be due to the change in seasons of the year.
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Posted by Ferdinand Okeke at Feb 12th, 2009 in Pets
by Ferdinand Okeke
Lice can become an individual health issue in one of three ways. The three kinds that have to be dealt with if you or a family member experience a lice infestation are head lice, pubic lice or body lice. Like head lice, an individual gets infected by body lice by direct contact with someone else who is carrying the pests. You cannot pick up lice from furniture or carpets as they mostly cannot exist in these environments for more than 48hrs. Nevertheless, you can contract body lice from clothing that was in contact with an infected person as the lice can attach themselves to the fabrics of the cloth of the item of clothing.
Because lice are so tiny, it is feasible to have a small infestation of body lice prior to even realizing it happened. The widespread sensation most individuals experience when they think they have lice is that itchiness of being stung by many small bugs. If you have body lice, the sensation is accurate because lice must draw blood from you to live. This is a pretty grim thought but they are parasites just like mosquitoes.
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