Saturday, March 07, 2009

Where You Can Go For Answers to Your Pet Health Questions

Title: Where You Can Go For Answers to Your Pet Health
Questions
Author: Mikael Rieck

As a pet owner, you are no doubt concerned with the health and
well being of your pet. Sometimes our pets have health issues
that we do not have the answers for, and do not always know
where to turn to find advice and answers on these pet health
questions.

If you are concerned about your pet's health and are not sure
if it is something that should require a trip to the vet or
medical attention, you are not alone. Many pet owners have
questions on the health of their pets and it is hard to tell
when your pet really does need medical attention. Pets have a
way of hiding their symptoms and illnesses from us because they
do not want to seem weak or hurt. Because of this, we as pet
owners need to be responsible for getting them the care that
they need when they need it.

Although you may not always be able to tell when your pet is
hurting or not feeling well, there are some indicators that he
or she may be sick. If your pet is exhibiting changes in the way
they act and the amount of attention that they want from you, it
could indicate there is trouble. Pets who are normally very
affectionate and suddenly seem to be shying away from you, could
be hiding the fact that they do not feel good. Pets who are
normally very independent and who suddenly want to be around you
more and need more attention could also be showing signs that
something may not be right.

Other pet health questions owners typically have are in the
eating habits of their pets. While it is common from time to
time for pets to have different eating habits and some changes
are normal, if your pet is showing extreme changes such as not
eating hardly at all, or eating all of the time, this could be
cause for alarm. If your pet is eating a lot more than normal
but not gaining any weight, it could be a sign of worms or other
digestive issue that they are experiencing.

Changes in the elimination habits of your pets can also be
indicators that a sickness or problem is present. It is
important to always keep an eye on the elimination habits of
your pet so that you will be able to tell the difference between
normal and when something may be wrong.

Changes in the appearance of your pet such as changes in the
luster of the fur, texture of the fur and sudden bald spots
could indicate ticks, rashes or other skin lesions that may not
be visible to the naked eye. Cats who overly groom a particular
area and create a bald spot could be exhibiting signs of
sickness or even stress. If you notice any behaviors like that
in your pet, you should talk to a vet to find out what could be
causing it.

Pet health questions can be confusing, and you may not always
know where to turn for accurate and helpful answers. There are
many pet sources on the Internet that offer advice and
information on anything from pet health to pet behavior. There
are also sites that offer answers to any questions that you may
have that you can ask a professional vet for a small fee and
also catalogue previous questions and answers from pet owners
that are relevant to your concerns for your pet. You can also
check with your local vet to help answer any questions as well.

About The Author: Visit the authors website at
http://www.petinsurancepro.com for more valuable information on
pets. Also download a free pet health report.

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