Sunday, October 17, 2010

Green Lipped Mussel For Our Pet's Arthritis

A few years ago scientific studies have discovered that we can offer green lipped mussel for pets suffering from joint pains caused by arthritis. Since the 1960's scientist have conducted numerous experiments and research to learn more about the benefits human beings can get from the intake of green lipped mussels. These shellfish have since been known to be very beneficial to our health, especially for those of us who suffer joint pain from arthritis.

Historically, it is documented that locals of New Zealand are known to have no reported cases of arthritis. This fact is widely for the reason that green lipped mussels are a huge part of their daily diet, as claimed by the natives themselves. Since it has been no less than a miracle food for humans, we can safely say that there are also great advantages of green lipped mussel for pets.

Animal lovers all over the world can ascertain that there is a natural and effective way to treat their pets' arthritis. To be able to determine if your pet dog or cat is suffering from some kind of physical ailment, you have to be observant of your pet's behavior.

Your pet will not walk up to you and say "Hey boss, I'm not feeling so hot and I think you need to take me to the vet." If your animals are not as giddy as they used to be, or seem to be down in the dumps, then you know that it's time to visit Dr. Doolittle. We must always rely on a doctor to make a proper diagnosis. Find out if arthritis is what's causing the problem.

Tip: Slow mobility could be an indicator that your animal is suffering from joint pains.

Assuming that your pet has been diagnosed with arthritis (or some other kind of inflammation causing pain), then you must know that green lipped mussel for pets, as it is for humans, is great as a natural anti-inflammatory treatment. There are many reported cases of animals regaining their mobility, and relieved of their suffering from pains caused by arthritis.

The cool thing about all this is that you can get green lipped mussels in different forms. I would recommend getting green lipped mussel powder since it is easier to give to pets. You don't have to forcefully pry open your poor pet's mouth until a capsule or tablet is literally shoved down its throat. You can just easily sprinkle it onto your pet's food, and wait for the magic to happen. Rest assured that your pet is now on its way to feeling more comfortable and becoming healthier.


Saturday, October 16, 2010

It Is Possible to Give Glucosamine to Dogs Without An Incident?

Dogs are "man's best friend" but it is not always easy to find out whether something is wrong with them. They do not speak and therefore you have to monitor their behavior in order to make an accurate diagnosis. Where the animal is beginning to slow down then you need to consider the possibility that it may be suffering from dysplasia or osteoarthritis. Statistics indicate that up to a third of dogs and cats have some form of osteoarthritis. Therefore it is important to understand the function and limitations of glucosamine.

1. Try to identify the symptoms before they escalate: You will know that there is a problem if the dog has difficulty walking or playing. Stairs are particularly problematic for arthritic pets. If the pet is falling behind when walking then other structural damage might be created. General lethargy should be investigated. A limp might be a bit more than the dog playing up. The dog affected will display signs of pain when touched. With the correct use of glucosamine you can reduce some of these symptoms.

2. Remember that animals have a higher pain threshold than human beings: By the time your pet shows sign of pain, the condition will have progressed very far. Therefore you need to take corrective action fairly quickly. It is also important to note that dogs do not experience placebo effects. If you see a change in the animal after taking glucosamine then you know that things are working well. Most pets respond well to this type of treatment as long as it is applied correctly.

3. What are the proven effects of glucosamine on dogs? This medication is a dietary supplement which rehabilitates the animal's joints. It is also a preventative measure in as much as it can tackle problems before they escalate. Within two weeks of administering the medication there will be a marked improvement in the health of the animal in question. The body already has reserves of the element in the synovial fluids and cartilage. Therefore you will be merely topping up. There are anti inflammatory benefits that are associated with the medication.

4. The correct administration of the medication: You have to find the right type including HCL, sulfate and 2KCL. Make sure that the product is GMP certified. Take note of the daily dosage and the administration method. There may be additional ingredients which might affect the dog. Calculate the costs and see whether there are savings to be made.

The level of glucosamine which you use for your pet will depend on the conditions that are prevalent. You will have the twin objectives of reducing discomfort and preventing further escalation. Monitor the progress of the animal that you are looking after.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Gouldian Finches Are Spectacular!

These beautiful finches are splendidly colored finches. The colors on their backs are gray, red, or orange heads, blue or green, whereas underneath the colors are purple, white, or yellow. Sometimes they almost appear to be unnatural because their colors are so vivid.

The black-headed (Poephila gouldiae), the red-headed (Poephila mirabilis) and the yellow-headed (Poephila armitiana) are three varieties that are naturally-occurring in color. These are the color varieties that are generally recognized, but there can be any number of color combinations derived from these basic colorations -- including blue and yellow-bodied mutations.

In my opinion, they are one of the most colorful birds in the world. As in many species of birds, the coloration of the male Gouldian Finch is much more brilliant than that of the female. The male also has a noticeably longer center tail feather, giving him lots to boast about. An added feature is that only the males sing, and some better than others.

They come from the northern region of the Australian tropics. Unfortunately, since the 1960's, Australia has banned the exportation of animals from the country. Again unfortunately, the they are endangered in their natural habitat. This does not mean, however, that they aren't plentiful in other areas and easy to find.

Gouldian Finches are much more difficult to care for and breed than their heartier cousins, the Zebra and the Society Finches. I certainly wouldn't recommend them for the novice bird owner who may have little or no experience with captive finches.

I have found that these finches, like many other types of finches, do not like to be petted or held. That says to me that those who would like a pet bird, one they can easily finger tame, should realize these aren't the right birds for them.

Like the rest of the finches, Gouldian Finches are social and should be kept in one or more pairs. Also, since they are easily disrupted by frequent changes in their housing environment or by movement of their cage, you should find the perfect place to put them and leave them there. The reasoning behind that is that when they undergo frequent stress, it can eventually lead to weakening in the their resistance to disease. A happy finch is a healthy finch.

These little birds are very active. Whether they are in a cage or an aviary, they need the largest flying space out of any other finch species. Even though they are between five and five and a half inches in size, they need a minimum flying space of about twenty inches.

Their cages can either be metal or wooden and the space between cage bars is never greater than one-half inch. This is to prevent injury and escape. Brass cages are not recommended because of the potential toxic qualities. However, most cages that are brass in color are not actually made of brass.