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The Benefits of Pets: Why Owning One is Good for Your Health

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The Benefits of Pets: Why Owning One is Good for Your Health Pets are more than just cuddly ,cute and lovely companions. They offer a range of benefits that can improve your physical, mental, and emotional health. Research has shown that owning a pet can lower your stress levels, reduce your risk of heart disease, and even improve your social life. In this article, we'll explore some of the ways that pets can benefit your health and why you should consider adding one to your family. 1- Lower Stress Levels Pets are natural stress-relievers. Spending time with a pet can lower your cortisol levels, which is the hormone associated with stress. This can reduce your blood pressure and help you feel more relaxed overall. Pets also offer unconditional love and support, which can be particularly helpful during difficult times. 2-Improved Heart Health Owning a pet can also improve your heart health. Research has shown that pet owners have lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels, which ca...

Bloody Stool in Dogs: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

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Bloody Stool in Dogs: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options Bloody stool in dogs can be a concerning and alarming sight for any pet owner. It may indicate an underlying health issue that requires prompt medical attention. If you notice your furry friend passing blood in their stool, it's essential to take them to the vet for a proper diagnosis and treatment. In this article, we'll discuss the possible causes, symptoms, and treatment options for bloody stool in dogs. Causes of Bloody Stool in Dogs: Parasites: Intestinal parasites such as hookworms, whipworms, and roundworms can cause bloody diarrhea in dogs. Dietary indiscretion: Consuming food items that are spoiled, contaminated, or toxic can lead to diarrhea with blood in dogs. Bacterial infections: Certain bacteria such as Salmonella and E.coli can cause bloody diarrhea in dogs. Viral infections: Parvovirus, coronavirus, and distemper are examples of viral infections that can cause bloody diarrhea in dogs. Inflammatory bow...

5 Proven Tips to get rid of your dog or cat Fleas Permanently

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 5 Proven Tips  to get rid of your dog or cat Fleas Permanently  Fleas are external parasites, which inhabit the skin, and hide in the fur of cats or other pets with thick hair, and feed on the blood of the cat that inhabits it, causing skin irritation and infections, and may also cause the transmission of many viral diseases to cat. Rarely do you find a cat breeder who did not suffer from this problem with his cat, especially if he is among those who often accompany the cat outside the house. Therefore, we dedicate this article to talk about this problem, its causes and symptoms, how to clean cats in general, and how to clean cats from fleas in particular. How is the process of cleaning cats from fleas?  Cleaning cats from insects and fleas depends on two parts, as we mentioned, namely: cleaning the cat itself, and cleaning the surroundings or living space. Here are some cleaning procedures for the cat itself: 1- Use a flea control powder or flea spray superficially...

How to treat brucella : The complete Guide for Brucella

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  Bang’s Disease   "  Brucellosis"  Causes of  Bang’s Disease  :  Brucella ovis in sheep and  Brucella melitensis for goats Mode Of Infection in Sheep and Goats :   Ingestion of the Brucella : Contaminated Feed , water and pastures these are the major source of infection . Aerosol  transmission : Contaminated air with Brucella . - Contact with aborted pregnancies . - Semen of infected bulls can transmit the infection and milk of infected cattle .  - Sheep and goats can be infected from cattle . Human Infection " How can human get brucella infection ?" 1- Open skin wounds and contact with contaminated animals tissues ,fluids and aborted fetuses . 2-Dairy products : If consumed from infected animals. 3- Aerosol mode of transmission by breathing contaminated dust . Symptoms of Brucella in cattle  - Abortion  " storm of abortions "  .  - Retained placenta.  - Testis inflammatio...

Vomiting in Cats - Causes, treatment and prevention of vomiting in cats

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Cat Vomiting  Contents  : 1- Definition of vomiting in cats . 2- Signs and symptoms of  vomiting in cats. 3- Causes of  vomiting in cats. 4- Diagnosis of  vomiting in cats. 5- Treatment of  vomiting in cats . 6- Prevention of  vomiting in cats. 1- Definition of vomiting in cats .     Vomiting is caused by stomach stimulation or anything that hinders the contents of the stomach from moving to the gastrointestinal tract. This causes reflux, which is the movement of the contents of the stomach and this back to the esophagus and the mouth through which the cat to vomit. Vomiting can be normal and can be dangerous and this is when accompanied by some other symptoms. 2- Signs and symptoms of  vomiting in cats. Symptoms of vomiting in cats:   - We find cats make a sound of a vomit, an output in the stomach and take out food.  -  The food is undigested and mucus comes out with a yellow juic...

The third eyelid in cats .. The emergence and redness of the eyelid - CHERRY EYE

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The third eyelid in cats .. The emergence and redness of the eyelid-  CHERRY EYE Definition of  CHERRY EYE ? The drooping of the third eyelid gland in cats or the emergence of the eyelid and the appearance of red puffiness is a sign of a disease known in the eyes of cats known as Cherry eye. The gland hanging from the eyelid is also known as the “Cherry Eye”, where it expresses a pink or red lump hanging from the cat's eyelid. Usually, the body stops the growth of the gland by means of an attached supplement consisting of a fibrous material. This medical condition occurs in both dogs and cats, although it usually affects younger animals. But they appear in dogs more than cats. Symptoms of  CHERRY EYE : Symptoms of the third eyelid in cats .. The emergence and redness of the eyelid The most common sign of “Cherry Eye” is a visible oval mass of the third eyelid in cats. It can occur in one eye or both eyes, and can be accompanied by swelling and irritation. ...

Feline Distemper - Distemper in cats - Cat Panleukopenia Diseases - signs , Treatment and Prevention

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Distemper in cats - Cat Panleukopenia Diseases - signs , Treatment and Prevention  Feline Distemper Disease in cats : Definition of Feline Distemper Disease in cats : - It is Acute , contagious highly fetal disease of cats weakness,depression , vomiting and bloody stool . - It is more severe in young ages although it infects all ages if cats especially unvaccinated cats . - The diseases causing the breakdown of blood cells " the WBC s "  espically in the intestinal tract . Causes of Feline Distemper Disease in cats : - Feline Panleukopenia virus FPV. Signs of Feline Distemper Disease in cats : - Anaemia due to breakdown of the blood cells . - Weakness and secondary infections due to the loss of WBC which are the defensive system . - Fever . - Off-food. - Vomiting . - Bloody Stools - Hair loss  - Pale mucus membranes . - secondary infections : Bacterial , viral or fungal. - Difficult in breathing. - Depression with rapidly progressive death . ...