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		<title>Dogs&#8217; Heart Worm, Fleas And other Parasites</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Apr 2010 16:07:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You have to destroy heart worm, fleas and other parasites in dogs whenever they raise their ugly heads by using the appropriate treatment on them. Many products have come onto the market to defend dogs from heart worms, fleas and other parasites such as hook worms, whip worms, round worms, lice, ticks etc.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You have to destroy heart worm, fleas and other parasites in dogs whenever they raise their ugly heads by using the appropriate medication on them. Many products are available to protect dogs from heart worms, fleas and other parasites such as hook worms, whip worms, round worms, lice, ticks etc.</p>
<p>Of the heart worms, fleas and other parasites, fleas can produce a super-sensitive reaction in the affected dog. Animals infested with fleas scratch their skin very vigorously. Frequently the scratching becomes so severe that the skin becomes super-sensitive and dermatitis is the result in the scratched areas of skin.</p>
<p>The result is often that the animal can not lie down for long or sleep comfortably due to the constant bites by the fleas. Therefore, the animal looks as if has some severe skin disease. If the your dog is not properly attended to for these flea bites, there will often be secondary bacterial invasions in these sites and there may even be a rotten smell emanating from your dog&#8217;s affected skin.</p>
<p>You have to inspect your pet closely in order prevent a serious infestation of fleas. However, it is essential to prevent such a serious outbreak as they are extremely distressing to your dog. Similarly, the skin of the animal needs to be inspected often for the presence of ticks and lice. In order to do this effectively, you must inspect the dog&#8217;s skin by separating the dog&#8217;s hairs. The easiest way to achieve this is by slowly back-combing or ruffling the animal&#8217;s hair.</p>
<p>Usually, if your animal is anaemic, and he is not infested with fleas, you need to check for hookworm. Symptoms of hookworm are anaemia, loose stools and a pot belly. The dog&#8217;s owner may notice these symptoms themselves, however, to be honest, the dog needs to have a routine health check at the vet&#8217;s involving faecal and hematological tests.</p>
<p>There are many commercial products available on the market, some of which are effective for dealing with all these conditions in a single dose. Drugs like <b><i>ivermectin</i></b> are highly efficacious and are obtainable in injection, oral and solution forms. The latter should be applied directly on the dog&#8217;s skin. These drugs can lead to the prevention of the above conditions too.</p>
<p>So, the best strategy to follow is to keep a keen eye on your dog. This could easily be carried out at bath time or / and when you are grooming him. You can use an anti-flea and anti-tick shampoo, which will keep these pests under control, if used regularly. Couple this with a regular grooming with a lice comb and a flea collar should keep your pet lice, tick and flea free.</p>
<p>If you are experiencingproblems <a href="http://kill-fleas.the-real-way.com">dog flea treatment</a> on your dog, please follow the previous link, however if you want to read more about dogs, please go here: <a href="http://dog-training.the-real-way.com/Dog-Flea-Treatment.html">Man&#8217;s Best Friend &#8211; the Dog</a> Don&#8217;t reprint this exact article.  Instead, reprint a free <a href='http://www.uberarticles.com/?id=1121697&amp;p=31988'>unique content</a> version of this same article.</p>
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		<title>Finding Snakes And Reptiles</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 13:48:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are not many places in the world that haven't been colonised by snakes and other reptiles. Snakes are even to be found in towns, although it is only the friendlier ones that tend to survive human wrath. However, if you want to find some of the more uncommon snakes, you could look in parks and fields, on beaches or in rivers and ponds and even in the sea, depending on where you live, of course as sea snakes are inclined to inhabit warmer, tropical waters.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are not many places in the world that haven&#8217;t been colonised by snakes and other reptiles. Snakes are even to be found in cities, although it is only the friendlier ones that tend to survive our wrath. However, if you want to find some of the more uncommon snakes, you could look in parks and fields, on beaches or in rivers and ponds and even in the sea, depending on where you live, of course as sea snakes tend to inhabit warmer, tropical waters.</p>
<p>You will need to be very alert and train your eyes to spot even the slightest movement. Wear clothing of dull, drab colours and move very slowly, stopping often to listen out for movement in the grass or bushes. In the beginning, you will have many false hopes, until you learn to differentiate between the sounds of the various animals that live or hunt in the grass.</p>
<p>Snakes are not easy to locate, because most of the adventurous snakes get killed by frightened (and often ignorant) humans, but good advice is to look for relatively damp areas in arid regions and, on the other hand, dry spots in damp areas. Look for where their prey might congregate. For instance, near water for toads and frogs. Watch for frightened lizards or birds fleeing for their lives. And listen out for geckos warning each other of the presence of a predator.</p>
<p>If you have to disturb anything, at least don&#8217;t damage it and make sure you put it back as you found it. Two useful tools while out looking for snakes are binoculars (for tree snakes) and a snake-hook, which should also be used for moving bits of debris so that you don&#8217;t risk getting bitten by a snake or stung by a scorpion. A camera, a torch and a notebook and pen are more or less essential, depending on how seriously you treat your interest in herpetology.</p>
<p>You could also take a rule or tape to measure your specimens and a few plastic bags and boxes to hold them while you are doing so. Do not kill anything and do not take anything home with you either! Besides it not being right to wander into their territory and cause mayhem, it is frequently against the law too. Be very wary of picking up any snake that you cannot 100% positively identify as non-venomous. You could be miles from anywhere and will probably not have anti-venom with you. Since many snakes can kill within 30 minutes, you would probably die.</p>
<p>So, to summarize, go looking for snakes by all means. However, make your search calmly and wear inconspicuous clothing. Moreover, wear strong, hiking boots to afford you some protection where you are most vulnerable and do not move anything unnecessarily. Use a snake-hook to move things if you need to; a tape, torch, camera, notebook and pen to record your experience and/or findings and a couple of clear plastic receptacles just in case you feel the need to pick something up.</p>
<p>I hope you enjoy your search for snakes and other reptiles, but remember that they are not friendly and they are definitely not pets and be wary of bites especially when your search is not taking place in the gardens of a hospital!</p>
<p>If you are interested in <a href="http://caring-for-snakes.the-real-way.com/Finding-Snakes-and-Reptiles.html">snakes and reptiles</a>, you ought to go over to our website entitled <a href="http://caring-for-snakes.the-real-way.com">Caring for Snakes</a> This article, <a href="http://www.uberarticles.com/home.php?id=1125070&amp;p=31988">Finding Snakes And Reptiles</a> has free reprint rights.</p>
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