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Now that temperatures begin to rise is the time when parasites, such as fleas and ticks, regain their activity. Applying appropriate natural antiparasitic treatments is the way to keep them away from our pet. Flea and tick treatment should be carried out both on the dog or cat and in the environment where it lives. Since many pets share their space with the inhabitants of the house, it is very important to use natural, non-toxic antiparasitic products. Especially if we have small children at home. Furthermore, as they are natural products, they are not aggressive with our pet's skin, thanks to their balanced PH, which also reduces the risk of allergies. At Disane we have incorporated Neem extract into several of our antiparasitics for dogs and cats : repellent collars and insect repellents in powder and spray. Neem extract has an active protective effect for 90 days and does not contain chemical insecticides. Due to its preventive properties, it is also used to spray the areas where dogs and cats spend most of their time at home, as a preventive measure. It acts as both a curative and preventive treatment for insects and parasites. Eliminates all types of parasitic insects (fleas, ticks and mites). Keeps flying insects (flies, mosquitoes, wasps) away from the animal's body, preventing bites.
At Disane we have different presentations, in powder or spray, as well as pipettes and antiparasitic collars. You can see how to apply our products in the following video . Protect your pet from the cold January 19, 2017 Published in Blog pets cold coats Dogs and cats, like humans, need defense mechanisms against the extreme cold that we are suffering these days. In the case of dogs, the most vulnerable are small breed dogs and those with little hair. We give you some tips to protect your pet from the cold. On days when the cold is extreme, it is important to avoid puppies, very old dogs CZ Leads or those with diseases, especially respiratory tract diseases, from going outside as much as possible. Or if they do it, make it as short as possible. It is recommended to avoid strong temperature contrasts, so when going out it is advisable to dress our pet in some warm clothing. Remember that dogs also catch colds. You can expand the information in this article . The mat or blanket on which our pet sleeps should not be too close to heat sources, such as radiators. When going out in the snow, you must keep in mind that, although most dogs like to play in the snow, when you return home it is important to check the paw pads and interdigital spaces and dry them very well. good for our pet. Does your dog have a cold? We give you some advice December Published in Blog cold dogs Dogs, like humans, often catch colds due to the general drop in temperatures. We give you some tips to prevent and treat your dog's cold.
The symptoms of a cold in a dog are similar to those that occur when it affects a human: headache, general malaise, cough, frequent sneezing, muscle pain, loss of appetite, watery eyes, nasal congestion and discharge. mucous membranes... and in some cases it may be associated with fever. We give you some tips to combat your dog's cold symptoms. If you notice that your dog exhibits any of these symptoms, we give you some advice: Limit your activity as much as possible. With short outings and avoiding the coldest and most humid moments of the day. You can expand the information in this article. Make sure it is continually hydrated, continually offering it water and moistening its feed with some hot water. If the dog shows no appetite, you can prepare a hot broth with chicken or boiled rice. Avoid changes in temperature and currents and ensure that the dog rests as much as possible. And, as almost always, prevention is cure. To prevent your pet from catching a cold, avoid sudden changes in temperature and protect him from the cold and rain with some specific clothing. If it gets wet, dry it immediately with a towel or with a dryer that is not too hot if necessary. Monitor the evolution of the cold and if you notice that your dog's condition worsens, or that its body temperature rises, take it to the vet as it may have led to something more serious and needs treatment. It is important to emphasize that a cold is not the same as canine flu, also known as “kennel cough”, and that it is caused by a virus. We leave you more information on this topic in this Animal's Health article.