Monthly Archives: March 2011
Z-Itch
| March 15, 2011 | Posted by admin under Horse health, Pet products, Product reviews |
Z-Itch is a brand new pour-on product that is designed to aid the control of sweet itch in horses and donkeys. Z-Itch is a ready-to-use, pour-on solution containing Permethrin 40mg/ml (cis:trans 80:20) which aids in the control of sweet itch in horses and donkeys, It should be administered at the rate of 4mg/kg body weight, equivalent to 1.0ml per 10kg body weight to a maximum of 40ml. Active Ingredient: Permethrin 40mg/ml (cis:trans 80:20) Dosage & Administration: Z-Itch is a ready-to-use, pour-on solution which should be administered at the rate of 4mg/kgbody weight, equivalent to 1.0ml per 10kg bodyweight to a… more
Dry dog food
| March 7, 2011 | Posted by admin under Dog food |
Obesity is one of the major considerations for your pets. If you feed them with the type of dog food that has lots of fatty content and simple carbs then your dog may easily become obese. You need to pick the right dry dog food that is properly balanced with the three main aspects of carbohydrates, fats and proteins. Take note, even if you see your pet as extremely active you still need to be extra cautious in buying the right dry dog food because there are a lot of brands that contain filler content. To spot out for this,… more
What Products Can Help My Diabetic Cat?
| March 4, 2011 | Posted by admin under Cat health, Nutrecare pet health articles |
Diabetes mellitus, the most common type of diabetes especially in older felines, is a condition wherein there is either a lack of supply of insulin or there could be inefficient insulin response by the body’s cells (in medical terms, insulin resistance). Insulin is the hormone that ordinarily helps transport sugars or glucose into the individual cells. In the event that there is either a decreased production of such or when the cells tend to resist the action of insulin then glucose has no other way to go but disperse throughout the main blood circulation. The end result is hyperglycemia. This… more
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