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It is advisable to clean our dog's bed often to ensure that it is free of fleas and ticks and thus take care of the health of both our pet and the entire family. When choosing a bed for our dog we will have to take into account its future cleaning, choosing materials that we can wash comfortably and easily in the washing machine. Check the label carefully and the maintenance and cleaning recommended by the manufacturer. Try to wash the dog's bed in the washing machine at least once a month and before putting it in the washing machine, use the vacuum cleaner to remove fur and traces of dirt that may have adhered. Likewise, before letting our dog lie down on the bed, we must check and brush his paws if we have gone out for a walk, to ensure that no insects are attached to his fur. Make sure the bed is dry before using it again, using the dryer if necessary. Avoid using products with ammonia to wash the dog's bed and once dry you can spray it with an insect repellent spray. At Disane we have a natural repellent spray with Margosa extract that protects against fleas, ticks and mites , and keeps flying insects (flies, mosquitoes, wasps) away from the animal's body, preventing bites. Due to its natural composition it does not have any side effects and can be used in puppies, lactating females, pregnant women and convalescent animals. Beware of ticks in summer June 6, 2016 Published in Blog ticks dogs cats Ticks remain dormant during the winter and reactivate in the heat of spring and summer.
This is why we must take extreme precautions with our dog during these times when temperatures begin to rise. Prevention is very important, so it is advisable to use the appropriate products, whether through insect repellents in spray or powder, pipettes or antiparasitic collars for dogs and cats . Ticks normally live in the undergrowth and take advantage of the proximity of animals to cling to their hair and look CZ Leads for an area from which to parasitize the animal and feed on its blood. They are often located in hot areas, behind or inside the ears, in the interdigital spaces of the dog's legs or in the folds of its skin. When ticks are very numerous, they can transmit diseases to our dog, such as anemia, skin problems, nervous paralysis or piroplasmosis, among other pathologies. We have to observe if our pet has fever, sudden lameness or joint pain. It is important to regularly check the dog to check that it does not have ticks and avoid areas with a lot of undergrowth, especially in the summer season, always using repellent collars or antiparasitic pipettes for dogs and cats . At Disane we have committed to marketing a whole range of insect repellent products (fleas, ticks, lice and mosquitoes) for both dogs and cats. Totally natural solutions, which guarantee their use in both puppies and pregnant females and dogs with allergies to natural insecticides. Our products contain NEEM (MARGOSA) extract, a natural insecticide with an active protective effect for 90 days.
Tips to prevent canine leishmaniasis May 17, 2016 Published in Blog Prevent canine leishmaniasis Summer is just around the corner and the rise in temperatures means that we have to start taking measures to prevent leishmaniasis in our dog. canine leishmaniasis Canine leishmaniasis is a serious parasitic disease that is transmitted to dogs through the bite of an insect called a sand fly. This insect is nocturnal and lives in areas where temperatures exceed 16-18ÂșC and rain and wind are not present, so its presence is greater in warm areas, such as Andalusia and the Valencian Community, where it is necessary to take precautions all year round, but it extends to the rest of Spain as temperatures rise. These are the main signs of canine leishmaniasis: skin lesions Loss of hair Weightloss Anemia Diarrhea eye injuries Limping Nasal hemorrhage Kidney failure when the disease becomes chronic Leishmaniasis is a serious disease that can lead to the death of the dog. Its treatment is long and complicated, so it is important to take extreme care to prevent our dog from contracting the disease. Prevent leishmaniasis It is recommended to avoid night walks and use mosquito nets whenever possible. In addition, it is also important to use repellent products that scare away the sand fly. At Disane we have antiparasitic pipettes and collars with a concentrated repellent effect that prevent infestations of all types of insects (fleas, ticks, lice, mosquitoes... and sandflies). Our antiparasitic solutions are totally natural. They contain Neem (Margosa) extract , a natural insecticide with an active protective effect for 90 days, which since it does not contain chemical insecticides, can be used on puppies, pregnant females and dogs with allergies to conventional insecticides.