Posts Tagged ‘pets’
Ten Tips On How to Keep Your Pet Safe in the Sun
Written by suNNy on 15 February 2010 – 9:16 -Because dogs have fur, people often assume they are not in danger of getting sunburned . This isn’t true. While fur does provide some level of sun protection , the bridge of the nose, ear tips, skin around the lips and other areas lacking pigmentation are highly susceptible to sun damage. There are specially formulated sunscreens available for dogs but check with your vet to find the best solution for your pet. #8: Not all dogs are born swimmers …
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Animals also need sun protection
Written by suNNy on 8 December 2009 – 0:00 -The best way to keep a dog’s coat healthy and provide protection from the sun is to have him or her groomed regularly. In between visits to the groomer, the right grooming tool can dramatically reduce shedding by removing the undercoat and loose hair … Just like humans, dogs can experience sunburn , and even skin cancer, too. To prevent sunburn , apply a sunscreen where hair is thin and skin lacks pigment (nose, ears and sensitive areas) every day your dog is outside. …
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Too much exposure can be harmful to your pet
Written by suNNy on 21 November 2009 – 1:08 -Animals possess natural protection from the sun’s rays. Their hair coat physically blocks out solar rays and protects their skin from harmful ultra-violet light. Many animals also have heavily pigmented skin with an abundance of … Repeated sunburns can eventually lead to malignant skin cancer. You can take safety precautions to minimize the risks the sun’s rays pose to your pets. If practicality permits, apply a sunscreen to those parts of your pet’s skin that are not …
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How to Keep Your Pet Safe During Hot Weather
Written by suNNy on 16 November 2009 – 10:05 -Dogs get sunburned which is very uncomfortable on their part. If sunburn happens, it can lead to damaged skin or skin cancer. You can prevent this or use a sun block which is SPF 15 at least. Make sure that the sun block screen is applied … Make sure that you apply the sunscreen lotion every fifteen minutes, if the dog is exposed to hot weather for a long time. You can speak to your veterinary doctor about what kind of sunscreen is best suited for the skin of your dog. …
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Sunblock Info for Pets – Pet lovers Forum
Written by suNNy on 21 August 2009 – 15:40 -Over the last 20 years or so, there has been increased interest, education and products available to protect people from sunburn . News of various skin. … Thankfully, my kids are growing up knowing that they can’t go outside until fully sunblocked. (Wading through sunscreen safety information for people is another huge topic!) Now the sun skin care attention is turning to our pets. White animals and those that have a hair cut or naturally thin (or nonexistent! …
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Sunburn: Not Just For Humans — Protect Your Pets, Too
Written by suNNy on 30 May 2009 – 9:29 -Over the last 20 years or so, there has been increased interest, education and products available to protect people from sunburn . News of various skin cancers have helped people shift from the “healthy … Sunscreens contain ingredients that are absorbed through the skin and are regulated by the FDA. All ingredients should be listed on the container. Sun Protection Factor (SPF) has not been rated for animals, and because of this, …
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