Posted on 2009 under General Pet Articles | 28 Dec
Cushing’s disease (also known as hyperadrenocorticism) is a condition precipitated either a pituitary brain tumor or an adrenal gland tumor which causes your pet to produce too much of the hormone cortisol. While much more common in dogs than in cats, in recent years it has been diagnosed as a complication of feline diabetes. Â Cushing’s disease generally strikes middle-aged pets (dogs, between ages 6-9; cats, usually 8 years or older.)
Symptoms of Cushing’s disease may include any of following:
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Posted on 2009 under General Pet Articles | 11 Nov
We all know health insurance is a great investment. While we may or may not need it all the time, it is a great help in case of a serious accident or illness. But do we need the same kind of protection for our pets as we have for ourselves?
While most people are just starting to hear about pet health insurance, it’s actually been around for over twenty years. Until recently, pet insurance was only provided by small, dedicated insurance companies and was only feasible for the rich and truly dedicated pet owners. Now major insurance providers are offering pet health insurance as an additional option on policies. It seems like everyone has caught on to what could be the latest fad. So is pet insurance a good idea or just a waste of money?
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Posted on 2009 under Dogs, Puppies | 25 Aug
Insurance Consider Dog Health Insurance For Peace Of Mind
When it comes to proper health care for your dog, nothing is more effective than taking preventive action. By learning some basic knowledge and adding a few simple measures into your daily routine, you can have the peace of mind of knowing that you are getting the best health care possible for your dog.
Educate Yourself
You can help your dog eliminate a lot of discomfort and pain as well as reduce future health problems by acting as his first aid. Applying simple actions such as finding a good vet and knowing the signs and symptoms to look for in an illness will save you a lot of time and money. Taking the time to learn how to take care of your dog, particularly before you bring him home or immediately right after, is a worthy investment to make for the sake of your dog’s health.
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Posted on 2009 under Cats, Kittens, Dogs, Puppies | 29 May
Caring for common pet health ailments
While we’d all love to turn back the clock and have our pets puppies and kittens again (fully potty-trained, of course!), unfortunately, they too must deal with the same aging process that we experience. However, there are common conditions that you can help control by implementing preventative health care measures.
In addition, addressing slight problems right away can lead to reduced costs in long-term care, as many diseases are potentially preventable. As diseases advance, the cost of treatment also increases. Therefore, early detection and regular maintenance can go a long way to building a strong foundation for your pet’s health.
Arthritis
Signs to watch for: A decline in energy levels, stiffness, and/or difficulty rising.
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