Sentences with phrase «infections from swimming»

Summer is here, and in addition to protecting your pets against overheating, dehydration and potential ear infections from swimming, stay on the outlook for ticks and fleas.
Summer is here, and in addition to protecting your pets against overheating, dehydration and potential ear infections from swimming, stay on...
Additionally, be aware that your dog can get an ear infection from swimming.

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It is hard to say, as not all infections that kids catch from swimming are obviously caused by contaminated water are reported.
Little scientific information exists on how well swim diapers and swim pants are able to keep feces or infection - causing germs from leaking into the pool.
According to the CDC, people usually get E. coli infections from «eating undercooked, contaminated ground beef,» however you can also become infected through «person to person contact in families and child care centers,» from drinking raw milk, after swimming in or drinking water that has been contaminated with sewage, and by having contact with infected farm animals.
This could explain an increase in the number of people in Europe (where the study was conducted) getting sick from swimming or eating tainted seafood, say the study authors, and it could make infections more likely in other warm climates as well.
We support this classification but stress to pet owners that leptospirosis is present in almost every region of the world, so if your dog is allowed to roam outdoors in areas where carrier species may be active (rats and other feral mammals), or may swim or drink from groundwater, they are at risk of infection and should be vaccinated.
Dogs with floppy ears are most likely to develop ear infections because their ears cover the ear canal, which traps the moisture from a rainy day, humidity or a good swim.
But if your dog is prone to ear infections and tend to get water build up in the ear (from swimming), you will want to use a product that helps dry out the liquid.
If your dog, has an ear infection, swims a lot, suffers from allergies or has a history of ear problems, cleaning 2 - 3 times a week may be necessary.
If you can't keep your dog out of the water and from swimming during the hot months of summer, keep reading to learn more about preventing painful dog ear infections.
Protect your Springers ears from yeast infections: After a swim or a bathing and after a good ear cleaning, I put just a dab of Vagisil on my finger and rub it into Waseeka's ears.
, unlikely the more obvious explanation is the thick hair coat mixed with the chronic moisture from swimming, same thing with ear infections in this type of patient.
Dogs who have long ears or who swim a lot may suffer from recurring ear infections.
There's also a risk of infection from a lake or pond to the affected area and the temperature of some swimming pools may not be beneficial for healing.
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