Health https://www.mypetneedsthat.com Mon, 31 Oct 2022 10:08:46 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://www.mypetneedsthat.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/fav-16-16-100.jpg Health https://www.mypetneedsthat.com 32 32 Best Flea Carpet Spray & Powders (Buying Guide) 2022 https://www.mypetneedsthat.com/best-flea-carpet-spray-and-powders/ https://www.mypetneedsthat.com/best-flea-carpet-spray-and-powders/#respond Mon, 31 Oct 2022 07:18:01 +0000 https://www.mypetneedsthat.com/?page_id=7901 Fleas are everywhere. Some live on your pet where they lay eggs until they die. Most, however, live in our floors, backyards, fixtures, bedding, upholstery, and even the carpet where our pets frequently stay. One of the most important ways to effectively rid your home of these ectoparasites is by cleaning and treating the whole […]

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Fleas are everywhere. Some live on your pet where they lay eggs until they die. Most, however, live in our floors, backyards, fixtures, bedding, upholstery, and even the carpet where our pets frequently stay. One of the most important ways to effectively rid your home of these ectoparasites is by cleaning and treating the whole house. You can start with these 6 best flea spray and flea powder products you can easily apply to your carpet to kill those pesky little jumpers before you start vacuuming them for more efficient disposal.

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The Best Dog Thermometers in 2022 https://www.mypetneedsthat.com/dog-thermometers/ Thu, 20 Oct 2022 01:53:12 +0000 https://www.mypetneedsthat.com/?page_id=10502 It’s natural to worry if your pet is off-color. After all, he can’t tell you what’s wrong. You can only go by the symptoms he is displaying. Of course, your first port of call if you think your dog is unwell is your veterinary surgery. But in the meantime, you may want to gather evidence […]

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It’s natural to worry if your pet is off-color. After all, he can’t tell you what’s wrong. You can only go by the symptoms he is displaying. Of course, your first port of call if you think your dog is unwell is your veterinary surgery. But in the meantime, you may want to gather evidence to give your vet as full a picture of his symptoms as possible.

One sure sign that something’s up with your canine is if his temperature is above normal and he’s running a fever. Here, we look at the five best thermometers for dogs that you can buy on the market, as well as offering some handy tips on what to look for; when and how to use a thermometer; and how to treat a fever at home until you can get to your professional’s surgery.

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The Best Coconut Oil For Dogs in 2022 https://www.mypetneedsthat.com/best-coconut-oil-dogs-guide/ https://www.mypetneedsthat.com/best-coconut-oil-dogs-guide/#respond Thu, 13 Oct 2022 09:15:05 +0000 https://www.mypetneedsthat.com/?p=1665 Coconuts are largely considered one of the healthiest foods around. From its flesh down to its water, it contains a lot of vitamins, electrolytes, and minerals necessary for health. Its oil is also used in many applications whether it is for culinary or medicinal purposes. Dogs, too, can benefit from the introduction of coconut oil […]

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Coconuts are largely considered one of the healthiest foods around. From its flesh down to its water, it contains a lot of vitamins, electrolytes, and minerals necessary for health. Its oil is also used in many applications whether it is for culinary or medicinal purposes. Dogs, too, can benefit from the introduction of coconut oil into their diets or applied onto their coat and skin as this is naturally rich in medium-chain triglycerides that can help promote healthier and shinier coat, prevent liver disease, reduce stress, and provide energy. However, not all coconut oil products are manufactured in the same way. There will always be products of mediocre quality. Hence, it is important that you know how to choose the best coconut oil for dogs. To point you in the right direction, we have here some of the canine world’s best and most trusted coconut oils. Check them out.

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The Best CBD Oil for Dogs in 2022 https://www.mypetneedsthat.com/best-cbd-oil-for-dogs/ https://www.mypetneedsthat.com/best-cbd-oil-for-dogs/#respond Wed, 12 Oct 2022 16:18:59 +0000 https://www.mypetneedsthat.com/?page_id=8387 A growing number of research studies now show that cannabidiol, or simply CBD, can also benefit our beloved canine pets that may be suffering from moderate to severe pain, chronic inflammation, stress and anxiety, and even seizures. It is the latter two that special formulations of the extract are now available to help our dogs […]

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A growing number of research studies now show that cannabidiol, or simply CBD, can also benefit our beloved canine pets that may be suffering from moderate to severe pain, chronic inflammation, stress and anxiety, and even seizures. It is the latter two that special formulations of the extract are now available to help our dogs to better cope with these health problems. Cannabidiol differs from tetrahydrocannabinol in that CBD doesn’t have psychoactive effects, although both come from the same genus of cannabis.

This is not to say that all CBD oil products in the market are safe to give to your pet, as some may be tainted with something else or don’t contain CBD. That is why we’ve consulted with our vets, asked the opinion of our editors and staff, and sought the views of pet parents to come up with the best CBD oil for dogs for seizures and anxiety. Here is the result of that endeavor.

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The Best Dog Flea Combs in 2022 https://www.mypetneedsthat.com/best-dog-flea-comb/ https://www.mypetneedsthat.com/best-dog-flea-comb/#respond Mon, 10 Oct 2022 07:10:47 +0000 https://www.mypetneedsthat.com/?page_id=10301 One of the most effective, safest, and practical methods of removing fleas from your dog is using a dog flea comb. These contraptions may look like your ordinary comb, but they’re designed specifically to do one thing – to sift through your dog’s coat and remove flea eggs and adults that may be present on […]

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One of the most effective, safest, and practical methods of removing fleas from your dog is using a dog flea comb. These contraptions may look like your ordinary comb, but they’re designed specifically to do one thing – to sift through your dog’s coat and remove flea eggs and adults that may be present on the skin. Unfortunately, not all flea combs are created equal. We’ve searched the market and consulted with our resident vets to zero in on the best dog flea comb. Here are the results of our exhaustive search.

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The Best Joint Supplements for Dogs in 2022 https://www.mypetneedsthat.com/best-dog-joint-supplements/ https://www.mypetneedsthat.com/best-dog-joint-supplements/#comments Fri, 07 Oct 2022 10:57:13 +0000 https://www.mypetneedsthat.com/?p=349 For dog lovers, nothing can be more painful than watching your pet agonizing in pain and unable to move. Even the slightest movement can produce a sharp pain that can be felt right through our pet’s spinal column. They become fully agitated, and some can be quite aggressive; not that it’s their fault, but rather […]

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For dog lovers, nothing can be more painful than watching your pet agonizing in pain and unable to move. Even the slightest movement can produce a sharp pain that can be felt right through our pet’s spinal column. They become fully agitated, and some can be quite aggressive; not that it’s their fault, but rather they’re already frustrated at the experience of pain and immobility. Even before joint problems set in, dog owners must look after their pets’ welfare. Joint health supplements may not cure these canine conditions, but these can help provide healthier and more stable articulations.

Sadly, the market is littered with supplements for dog joints that do nothing to prevent canine joint problems. It is, thus, imperative that we choose only those that have been proven effective. To give you a headstart, we’ve researched the 10 best joint supplements for dogs. Hopefully, these will give you an idea of what to give your beloved pooch.

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The Best Flea Collars for Dogs Reviewed in 2022 https://www.mypetneedsthat.com/best-flea-collars-for-dogs/ https://www.mypetneedsthat.com/best-flea-collars-for-dogs/#respond Fri, 07 Oct 2022 07:02:02 +0000 https://www.mypetneedsthat.com/?p=463 Fleas and ticks are just two of the most common, toughest, and hardiest ecto-parasites ever to infect and infest man’s best friend. Sadly, many of the disease-carrying microorganisms hosted by these pests are also transmitted to humans such that we also suffer if our dogs have these pests on their bodies. There are medications that […]

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Fleas and ticks are just two of the most common, toughest, and hardiest ecto-parasites ever to infect and infest man’s best friend. Sadly, many of the disease-carrying microorganisms hosted by these pests are also transmitted to humans such that we also suffer if our dogs have these pests on their bodies. There are medications that you can give to your pooch or even apply onto their backs. However, too often, these are not enough. Additionally, the potentially harmful side effects of topically applied and orally ingested anti-flea and anti-tick formulations can be serious concerns. As such, if you’re looking for a safer and easier solution that can also give your pet round-the-clock protection, you might want to consider giving it one of the 8 best flea collars for dogs.

A flea and tick collar may not totally eradicate the ectroparasitic menace, but it sure can help protect your pet and minimize the many discomforts and health conditions these bring. And, in case you’re wondering what the best flea collars for your pooch are, we’ve got you covered.

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The Best Fish Oils For Dogs in 2022 https://www.mypetneedsthat.com/best-fish-oils-for-dogs/ https://www.mypetneedsthat.com/best-fish-oils-for-dogs/#respond Wed, 05 Oct 2022 09:52:15 +0000 https://www.mypetneedsthat.com/?p=1240 Fish oils can provide health benefits to our dogs including, but not limited to, healthier skin and coat, better immune system, reduced inflammatory process, better cardiovascular health, and improved nervous system functioning. Because these can truly help improve the overall health and wellness of our canine friends, it is essential that we know how to […]

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Fish oils can provide health benefits to our dogs including, but not limited to, healthier skin and coat, better immune system, reduced inflammatory process, better cardiovascular health, and improved nervous system functioning. Because these can truly help improve the overall health and wellness of our canine friends, it is essential that we know how to provide them with the best fish oils. However, with so many competing brands in the market it’s so easy to pick one that doesn’t contain the right amounts of polyunsaturated fatty acids that our pets need or, worse, a product that is tainted with harmful ingredients. That’s why we embarked on this project to bring to you only the safest, most effective, and consumer-trusted fish oil for dogs.

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Are Anal Gland Issues the Main Cause of Dog Scooting? https://www.mypetneedsthat.com/dog-scooting/ https://www.mypetneedsthat.com/dog-scooting/#respond Wed, 05 Oct 2022 01:29:16 +0000 https://www.mypetneedsthat.com/?p=44728 Dog scooting may sound like a cute canine sport, but in reality, this is something that dogs do when they have an itchy bottom, feel discomfort, or even pain. Dog owners will likely be familiar with this antisocial behavior, characterized when a dog scoots across the floor, rubbing its bottom on the carpet or any […]

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Dog scooting may sound like a cute canine sport, but in reality, this is something that dogs do when they have an itchy bottom, feel discomfort, or even pain. Dog owners will likely be familiar with this antisocial behavior, characterized when a dog scoots across the floor, rubbing its bottom on the carpet or any other surface that helps relieve the itching.

Scooting in dogs is pretty common and not something you will necessarily need to speak to a veterinary professional about.

But it is important to get to the bottom of the problem if you pardon the pun!

If you catch your dog scooting on the floor, then there are several things you can do. In this article, we will look at the main reasons why dogs scoot and the possible causes. We have also answered your most commonly asked questions regarding dog scooting, so by the end, you will have a clearer idea of how to treat your pup if your dog continues to scoot.

Why Do Dogs Scoot?

If your dog is scooting, then the most likely reason why they are doing this is that they have an itchy rear end. A dirty bottom can cause itching, and this is probably the easiest problem to solve as you just need to ensure that your dog’s bottom is clean.

If in doubt, you should always consult your local veterinary clinic for advice.

The following conditions can also cause your dog to scoot…

Fecal Contamination

If remnants of poop are on or around your dog’s anus, this can cause issues for your canine companion. This can especially occur after a bout of diarrhea or constipation, where your dog’s poop has matted and become stuck around their anal area. A dog’s rear end is sensitive, so this can cause significant itching for your pup. If your dog drags its bottom along the floor, then the first thing you should do is check to see how clean the dog’s rear end is. If it looks a little dirty, gently clean your dog’s bottom with warm water and a soft cloth. If your dog is groomed professionally, ask your groomer to keep the fur around this area neat and short to prevent any future skin irritation.

Anal Sac Glands

Let’s talk about the anal gland, also known as the anal sac. Often anal gland issues are the main cause of dog scooting, and male and female dogs can suffer from anal gland issues. A dog has two small anal sacs on either side of their anus. These glands play an important role in your dog’s bodily function as it releases a scent to other dogs – essentially, it’s how dogs communicate with one another. Every time your dog poops, their anal gland releases a liquid – the problem is that a dog’s anal sacs are prone to blockages.

You’ll likely know when this is happening for your dog as they will pay a lot of attention to this area, licking their rear end more often and scooting across the floor. If your dog isn’t doing this persistently, then it’s likely that they may have cleared the blockage manually, but it’s not likely that they can do this and will need help to do this manually. Full anal glands can be manually “expressed” by a professional groomer or veterinary professional. Blocked glands can easily lead to infection, anal gland impaction, and anal gland abscesses, so be sure to consult an expert as soon as possible if you suspect this is a problem for your dog.

Worms

Another common cause of dog scooting after pooping is worms. The three common worms that regularly affect dogs are tapeworm, roundworm, and lungworm.

Lungworm and roundworm can be pretty serious if not detected early, but the chances are that it’s a tapeworm that is causing itching around the rectum. These intestinal parasites are long and flat and live in the small intestine relatively undetected. If they break off (which is pretty common), they make their way through the anus, causing severe itching. You may even notice pieces in your dog’s poop.

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How Do Dogs Catch Worms?

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Tapeworms are passed through ingesting undercooked or raw meat, ingesting worm-infested fleas, or grooming another pet with worms. They can grow a staggering 28 inches long and cause great discomfort for your dog. Luckily worms are super easy to treat – ask your veterinarian for advice.

Rectal Prolapse

A prolapse can is characterized by an interior part of the anus protruding through the outside of the sphincter. This can be a serious issue if not detected earlier, but luckily, it’s easily treatable. If your dog is scooting and licking the area, then this may be the cause.

If you suspect your dog has a prolapse, consult your vet, who may suggest a change in your dog’s diet, stool softening medication, or surgery.

Wounds

An open sore or wound around the anus can become super itchy and be the main cause of scooting in dogs. If your dog has had recent surgery, then they may need a distraction so that they do not scoot or scratch the area. Constipation can also cause your dog to scoot – if this is frequently happening, then speak to your vet about stool softeners or maybe switching to a high-fiber diet or taking fiber supplements.

Tumors

Whether or not they are benign or malignant, tumors can cause skin irritation on the dog’s skin around its anus. Suppose your dog is scooting and they have had a recent worm treatment and don’t seem to be displaying any other signs or symptoms on this list. In that case, it’s worth speaking to a veterinary professional who will be able to look at your dog and rule out all possible causes.

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