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		<title>How To Spot A Sick Pet</title>
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Your pet&#8217;s health is no doubt very important to you. You don&#8217;t want your dog or cat to be ill and just down-right sad. Of course not! That&#8217;s why you need to make sure your pets are in proper health. But not everyone knows how to identify a sick dog or cat &#8211; and that&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
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<p>Your pet&#8217;s health is no doubt very important to you. You don&#8217;t want your dog or cat to be ill and just down-right sad. Of course not! That&#8217;s why you need to make sure your pets are in proper health. But not everyone knows how to identify a sick dog or cat &#8211; and that&#8217;s ok. Many people have pet health questions that they don&#8217;t have the answer to. Pets are not like humans. Their illnesses are unique to them and unfortunately, they can&#8217;t tell us exactly what hurts or doesn&#8217;t feel right. That&#8217;s why you need to look for signs that your pet might not be feeling just right.</p>
<p>Here are some signs to look for if you think your pet is under the weather.</p>
<p>Just not Him/Herself</p>
<p>One indicator of a sick pet is that he/she is not acting the way they usually do. Often lethargy (tiredness and/or fatigue) sets in when a pet is sick and your dog or cat may shy away rather than run up to greet you. Also if your pet isn&#8217;t as vibrant or energetic, it&#8217;s a good indication that something is not right. However, these signs won&#8217;t answer your pet health questions. They&#8217;ll just key you in to how your pet is feeling. When a pet is not acting his/herself, feel around his/her body and see how your pet reacts. If something is tender, your pet will definitely react with a &#8220;howl&#8221; or quick movement. That means a visit to the vet&#8217;s office is necessary.</p>
<p>Vomit/Diarrhea</p>
<p>Even though pets are not like us, there are some indications of poor health that are similar to ours, such as vomit and diarrhea. These are two clear signs that something&#8217;s not right with Fido or Mittens. This normally means that your pet has eaten something that has made him/her sick. In this case, it&#8217;s common to see your pet eat grass. The common belief is that grass helps remove the &#8220;bad stuff&#8221; from your pets system, acting sort of like a laxative, so you might see your pet eating grass prior to spotting vomit and/or diarrhea. Normally if they just ate something that doesn&#8217;t agree with them, the vomit and diarrhea will pass. However, if it persists, consult your veterinarian.</p>
<p>Fur Loss</p>
<p>We all know that our pets shed. We see the lumps of hair build all over the house that, at times, can be a bit annoying. However, if you notice large patches of missing hair, something is definitely not right. In some cases your pet might just be getting old and losing hair. However, this is not always the case. In some cases hair loss indicates skin irritations (scratching at itchy skin causing hair to be scratched away), cysts, ringworm, or an infection. Fur loss does raise a lot of pet health questions and since there could be a number of reasons, your best bet it to take your pet to the vet for some pet medications.</p>
<p>Discharge from Eyes and/or Nose</p>
<p>If there&#8217;s unusual &#8220;goop&#8221; around your dog or cat&#8217;s eyes or coming from their nose, you got a sick puppy/kitty. &#8220;Goop&#8221; normally indicates some sort of infection. If you notice such &#8220;goop&#8221;, clean your pet&#8217;s eyes/nose and see if it persists. If it does, there&#8217;s something up and it&#8217;s time to go see the vet.</p>
<p>Your pet&#8217;s health should just as important as yours and your family&#8217;s. The healthier your pet is, the longer he/she will be around to greet you when you come home from a hard day&#8217;s work.</p>
<p>In many cases, the solution to helping your pet feel better is through prescription pet meds. There are places online where you can get pet medications for less. Before you by those meds for your pet, see what generic and low cost alternatives are available to you online. The web is filled with discounted pet supplies.</p></div>
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		<title>Can My Pet Fish Get Me Or My Kids Sick?</title>
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Pet fish, both salt water and fresh water varieties, can get you sick from a strain of bacteria related to human tuberculosis. Although infection from this bacteria is rare, certain precautions should be taken when cleaning and dealing with aquarium water, fish and products contaminated with aquarium water. This disease is very dangerous for those [...]]]></description>
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<p>Pet fish, both salt water and fresh water varieties, can get you sick from a strain of bacteria related to human tuberculosis. Although infection from this bacteria is rare, certain precautions should be taken when cleaning and dealing with aquarium water, fish and products contaminated with aquarium water. This disease is very dangerous for those with a weakened immune system.</p>
<p>The layman term for this fairly rare fish tank disease is Fish Tank Granuloma. The scientific name for this bacteria is mycobacterium marinum. If you think that you or your child has been exposed to or is suffering from this disease, your smart move is to consult your physician who can help pinpoint the cause and prescribe proper treatment. This article is for your additional information only. I feel that it is always smart to do your homework before you consult your physician. The more help you can offer your physician on his diagnosis of a problem the better.</p>
<p>The absolutely fist line of defense against this infection is to wear waterproof gloves when cleaning your fish tank or dealing with fish tank water. Even if you wore gloves, wash your hands and arms thoroughly with anti-bacterial soap when you start and when you are done, just to be safe. This disease often enters the body through cuts and abrasions or any compromise of the skin so be particularly aware of this. Never drink or taste your aquarium water for any reason.</p>
<p>The symptoms of Fish Tank Granuloma are wounds that take a very long time to heal. Generally these wounds are on the hands, arms or fingers. After the wound closes, there may be some soreness and small nodules (called granulomas) around the wound. If this disease enters the bloodstream, nodules may form in the veins close to the original wound. Because this disease is very slow growing, these nodules may take 2-3 weeks and even up to several months to show up. The infected wound may become ulcerous and close lymph nodes may become swollen. This disease may heal itself over time. Your doctor may be interested to know that this bacterium is gram-positive which means it will retain a crystal violet dye for identification purposes.</p>
<p>It should be noted that this disease may also be picked up at incorrectly chlorinated pools, from any fish (uncooked), and from swimming in fresh and salt water in many parts of the world, including the United States. Generally, a cut, abrasion or wound must be present along with the bacteria.</p>
<p>Treatment varies and as of now, there is no set rule to which regimen of antibiotics works best. It can take a long time to rid oneself of this disease. It can take 3 months to almost a year of an antibiotic regimen. Often combinations of antibiotics are used such as tetracyclines, ethambutol, rifampicin, trimethoprim, and/or sulfamethoxazole. Some physicians use Rifampin + Ethambutol, Rifampin + Clarithromycin or Minocycline by itself.</p></div>
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www.petpages.com is a pet information site with free pet ads, dog classifieds, and puppy for sale info Petpages.com also offers information on cats, fish, reptiles, birds, ferrets, rabbits, mice and even pet bugs.</div>
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		<title>What To Do When Your Pet Bird Gets Sick</title>
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Like other pets, your bird can get sick but unlike other pets your birds illness can become serious, even life-threatening,  very quickly.  If your bird is acting even the slightest bit ill you should get him to your veterinarian right away since birds can go downhill very fast.
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<p>Like other pets, your bird can get sick but unlike other pets your birds illness can become serious, even life-threatening,  very quickly.  If your bird is acting even the slightest bit ill you should get him to your veterinarian right away since birds can go downhill very fast.</p>
<p>Sometimes, however you can get your bird to the veterinarian right away so here are some steps you can take to help care for your sick bird.</p>
<p>first off, you want make sure that you sick bird stays warm.  Keep his cage out of many drafts and you might want to try using a grow light ( the same kind you use to grow plants) aimed at the cage but placed in such a way so that your bird can get out of the direct light if he gets too hot.</p>
<p>If you find that your bird is just sitting on the bottom of the cage and is to sick to even sit on his perch, then you might want to move into a hospital cage for better safety.  A glass aquarium can make a great hospital cage.  Put a towel or some newspaper on the bottom of the cage and put shallow bowls of food and water where your bird can get to it.  Newspaper can be kind of slippery so you want to put something that has a little more grit like paper towels on the bottom so that your bird isn&#8217;t sliding around.</p>
<p>If you can get a freestanding low perch in the aquarium this is perfect in case you bird wants to perch.  Position the light so that It shines and to only one side so that the bird can get out of it if he gets too hot.</p>
<p>if you don&#8217;t have an anti-aquarium readily available than you can make a few changes to your bird&#8217;s regular cage.  Cover most of it with a towel to keep in the heat input the birds food and water dishes on the bottom of the cage where he can get to them.  Also, if you have a freestanding parts put this on the bottom two.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ve got to make sure that your bird keeps up his strength as he can easily become weakened by lack of food and water.  electrolytes can give your sick bird some quick energy and if he is a hand fed bird then you might see if he&#8217;ll try taking a few drops of a sports drink from a spoon or eyedropper.  If you have a hand feeding formula ready mix that up with some of the sport strength instead of water and see If you&#8217;ll take that.  if you bird is eating on his own make sure that he&#8217;s getting enough and maybe offer him a tree like a spray millet so that he can get some quick energy.  Make sure he also gets enough water.</p>
<p>If you bird is bleeding you need to provide emergency care before you can get them to the vet.  Look him over to see where the blood is coming from.  While most others do not bleed new feathers that are still growing can bleed.  These occult blood feathers and if you do find that the blood is coming from one you&#8217;ll need to pull the feather out completely.  It&#8217;s a good idea to cover your birds head with a towel while you are doing this.  If it&#8217;s not a feather that&#8217;s bleeding check his nails and toes and if it&#8217;s coming from they are applied to styptic powder to the cut.  If you don&#8217;t  have styptic powder handy you can use flour In a pinch.</p>
<p>The key to successfully treating your sick bird is getting him to the vet at the first sign of illness.  Be sure that you&#8217;re always watching your bird in checking him for signs of illness.  If you notice that your bird Is acting a little different or even look sick it&#8217;s best to call your bet and get them in right away.  It may be that nothing is really wrong with your bird but it&#8217;s better to be safe than sorry.</p></div>
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<div class="text">Lee Dobbins writes for http://pet-birds.pet-breeds.com where you can learn more about pet birds and caring for sick birds.</div>
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