Friday, November 9, 2012

Pet Medicines When To Self Medicate Or When To Visit The Vet

By Pauline E Medway


The UK is known as a nation of "pet-lovers", for every two residents at least one owns a pet. In addition, the animal health care market is overwhelming and is valued at 200 million GBP annually. Recently, a review of regulations concerning animal medicines led to unprecedented convenience in accessing pet meds from the chemist direct. In spite of the regulatory bodies ensuring appropriate animal medication, many Brits are still in the dark about the rights for their pets. So, education on how to ensure sturdy health in animals for companion is paramount.

Authorised veterinary medicines are organised into four classes. The regulations were established in 2005, the categories are as follows:

POM-V is a class of medicines that call for above average care when making a prescription. Due to their safety margin, only highly qualified veterinary surgeons are authorized to diagnose after a clinical assessment of the animal. The prescription can be used to obtain animal medicines from a pharmacist if a pet owner is not willing to accept those dispensed by the vet.

Another branch of animal drugs is the POM-VPS. Prescription of the medicines requires that any qualified professional conduct the diagnosis of an animal illness. It is not necessary to have a clinical assessment, but all drugs administered must not be disastrous to the health of the animal.

NFA-VPS are medicines supplied by a pharmacist or a vet. However, any other professional in the field of animal health science can distribute and prescribe, as well.The drugs are for animals meant to offer companion to human beings.

AVM-GSL is a category of animal drugs not tied to any statutory requirements. They are meant for general use regarding certain symptoms that must be judged accurately before providing the prescription. They are readily available over the counters.

Tick and flea control

It is advisable that you offer full mitigation to your fury friends against parasites such as fleas and ticks. Negligence to this requirement has contributed enormously to pet infestation. About 25% of dogs and 50% of cats are affected based on annual statistics. Presence of such parasites on an animal body is an indicator that there could be more of them concealing under the cushions and various upholstery within the house. As such, treatment of all soft furnishings within a homestead is indispensable if to free pets of fleas and ticks completely.

Regular treatment of fleas is important to ensuring promising healths for animals at all times. Typically four to five weeks intervals are ideal to achieving the purpose. Shampoos, flea collars, spot on drops and powders are some of the strategies to use when regular treating. Vacuuming, pet bedding washing and flea sprays give exclusive results when together with shampoos and the other options. In fact, the combination can end up preventing against ticks, as well.

Some treatments can have adverse effects on the health of young pets. Therefore, use of specialized tools is encouraged to care for them. For instance, a head lice comb is ideal for flea removal when used on animals less than three months old.

Dual treatments can protect against the risks from ticks as well which carry Lyme disease and can cause serious illness.

Worming treatments

Sometimes people concentrate so much on the provision of external treatment of pets from fleas and ticks, but they forget that the internal bodies of the fury friends are equally indispensable for considerations. Therefore, pet owners are obliged to ensure that intestinal attack by roundworms and tapeworms of the animals is minimal. As such, regular worming at intervals of three months is significant for the sturdy health of an animal.

Multi purpose wormier is a very effective way of destroying the internal parasites in your animals. They can curb both the menace of roundworms and tapeworms and thus are economical for use. The drugs are available in the form of tablets, granules and others in liquid form.

Eye infections

It is not rare for animals to have eye defects. Symptoms such as discharges and cloudiness, redness and other mild irritations are very common. The positive side is that pet keepers can pinpoint these symptoms easily before the conditions get worse. Ailments such as glaucoma, dry eye, and corneal abrasions can lead to blindness and sometimes eyes loss if urgent attention is not taken into account.

Ear care

The internal part of the ear of any animal is hairy in nature. As such, a lot of dust is likely to trap within the forest of hair leading to increased chances of infections rapture. Therefore, cleaning the ears of your animals is a paramount requirement to reduce chances for infections. In addition, regular advice from a vet on the right method of cleaning the ears helps avoid accidental piercing of the eardrum or cutting the ear canal.

Digestive system problems

There are several problems common to the alimentary canal of your pet. They include diarrhoea, appetite loss, constipation and difficulty in engulfing food. Such conditions can cause weight loss, dehydration and exhaustion of the animal. Some conditions can dissipate on their own without any efforts of a vet.

Lifestyle advice

Your pet can benefit from a healthy lifestyle just as you can. Ensure you pet is eating healthily and getting plenty or exercise. Together with good hygiene this can prevent problems from occurring in the first place. Keeping you pet healthy will also protect you and your family from conditions that can be transferred to humans including roundworm and tapeworm that infect cats and dogs.




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