Monday, November 21, 2011

A MUST READ for pet owners?

Not a question but an answer for pet owners with scratching , eye , and urin probloms A MUST TO READ?





dry skin ans scratching problems ;;;; Apply oil to the spots the oil is found in the cooking section of most grocery stores it is COCONUT BUTTER easy way to apply is with an eyedropper it melts easily and tastes great to the dog or cat .


eye problems;;;find some one that is using a breathing treatment using ALBUTERAL it has a steroid in it I use it in my eyes daily and have researched it well.


urine problem;;; You could wast your money on sprays OR you could just use the basic ingredient in it all and that is VINAGER invest in one of those pump sprayers and just hose the house and furniture down with it .


AND PLEASE BE COOL NOT CRUEL TO YOUR PET THEY ARE LIKE CHILDREN AND HITTING THEM SHOULD BE A LAST RESULT I have 4 house dogs of my own

A MUST READ for pet owners?
Long-term use of steroids poses a risk to health, to humans as well as dogs. If you're putting steroids in your eyes every day I'd suggest you seek medical advice for yourself.


Albuterol as used in inhalors and respiratory medicine relaxes the muscles, particularly those of the central airways - it's used for bronchial difficulties, lung problems and asthma in animals and humans - what the hell are you doing dripping it into an animals' eyes?! Dose related toxicity is very common. What research have you done which suggests it's good for general eye problems? Whether any medication is suitable for dogs, do you realise how irresponsible and dangerous it is to suggest people use their own medication to home-treat their pets without consulting a vet?





Vinegar might be harmless, but I think most people would rather their house didn't smell like a fish and chip shop all the time. I certainly wouldn't want to "hose down the house and furniture with it" - I hate to think what your place smells like. Surely getting a dog medical attention to cure whatever problem is causing them to urinate all over the house, or toilet training efficiently and consistently should be the standard a dog owner aims for - not how to hose the smell away?
Reply:We did use vinegar and the pet got immuned to the smell and peed-pooed on the floor instead on the pee pad.
Reply:sometimes the scratching and hot spots are an allergic reaction to the wheat found in so many dog foods. since switching my pack of 5 to CANIDAE all scratching and hot spots have disappeared.


nice to know of some things that can make a dog feel better, but it's a good idea to solve the problem too.
Reply:You should NEVER hit your pets....it only teaches them fear!
Reply:WHAT? Albuterol? Are you insane?





What the heck IS this anyway? How is this supposed to be helpful?
Reply:hemorrhoids ointment is good for scratching problem too.


and it will hurt your animals . the vet told me and it works.
Reply:are you crazy? I do hope no one takes your advice seriously.
Reply:wow! looks to me like your gonna get alot of grief over this one! I think seeking vet care is always the best answer to a health issue!! and..I do agree with other usere....hitting as a last resort???or...how about..NEVER!! under any circumstances!!!!


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