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February 23rd 2010

PermaLink Tuesday 23:07 pm, by george >>>MSGFORM<<<, 408 words, VIEWED 90 TIMES   English (US)
Categories: Meow!

This post title is "Teach children proper hygiene around animals "

Pet Care Tips:
(NC)—Pets bring a lot of joy, love and excitement into a household. However, pets may carry infections that could be harmful to you and your child. Transmission of infection may occur through contact with pets, their feces, bites, scratches, licking of open wounds and tick/flea bites. Infants and children younger than 5 years of age as well as pregnant women have a higher risk of getting sick from pets.

“While pets such as dogs, cats and birds can transmit infection, it is unlikely that you or your child will get sick from touching these animals. Some infections caused by pets are common, such as salmonellosis, roundworm and hookworm infections, and cat scratch disease, while others like plague are rare,” says Dr. Colette Pienaar of LifeLabs.

LifeLabs conducts more than 50 million, physician-requested diagnostic tests on more than 10 million Canadians every year, so this laboratory is in a prime position to identify various health trends, including infections caused by pets.

“The best defence against transmission of infections by pets is hand washing,” Dr. Pienaar emphasizes.

Other LifeLabs tips to prevent infection in you and your child include:
• Teach children to wash their hands well with soap and running water after handling pets, their feces and pet chews.
• Supervise children younger than 5 years old while they are playing with pets.
• Keep your pet(s) healthy to ensure the health of your family, by keeping up to date with vaccinations, deworming, tick and flea control as well as regular visits to the vet.
• Teach children not to kiss or share food with their pet.
• Teach children not to play rough with their pets to prevent bites and scratches. If bitten or scratched, immediately clean the affected area with soap and water.
• Keep children away from dog and cat feces, indoors and outdoors. Litter trays should be placed where your kids do not play.
• If older children are responsible for cleaning litter boxes, teach them to wear gloves while cleaning up, and to wash their hands afterwards.
• Help your pet stay clean. Remove dirt from their paws and fur. Teach your child how to bath and groom their pet regularly.
• Keep children’s sandboxes covered and teach your children not to eat dirt so as to avoid potential contact with animal feces.

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February 9th 2010

PermaLink Tuesday 9:46 am, by george >>>MSGFORM<<<, 251 words, VIEWED 94 TIMES   English (US)
Categories: Woof!

This post title is "Get preactive about your pet's diet"

(NC)—With an abundance of new prebiotic and probiotic products being introduced into the market, Canadian consumers are embracing these ingredients to help promote their own digestion and overall health.

As a leader in animal nutrition, P&G Pet Care, the makers of Iams and Eukanuba, has developed a special formula that includes prebiotic FOS (fructooligosaccharides), which will allow our furry family members to also benefit from a healthy digestive tract. With nearly 70 per cent of a dog’s and cat’s immune system located in the digestive tract, a healthy gut is key to strong defenses.

“Bacteria cells account for 95 per cent of overall cell life in the intestines, and the balance between the good and bad bacteria will vary for each species for a number of reasons, including age, breed, diet, geography, environment and stress – to name a few,” says Dr. Sherry Sanderson BS, DVM, PhD, DACVIM, DACVN, animal nutrition expert and associate professor, University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine. “Because of this, it’s important for pet owners to proactively maintain the levels of good bacteria. One way to do this is through specially-formulated prebiotic pet food, like Iams or Eukanuba, which also offer the essential nutrients and balanced nutrition our pets need.”

More information on pet nutrition and prebiotic pet food can be found online at www.iams.ca or www.eukanuba.ca.

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