How to Choose the Best Pet Meds for Your Dog and Cat.

This post was written by London Pet Sitter on October 6, 2009
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Whenever your pet requires vet prescribed medication, you will have to consider many choices like brand, holistic, natural, liquid, tablet or powder. Your vet might be able to help you make sense of this confusion, but the choice still lies in your hands. So how will you make the right decision?

Some medication features to be considered:

While no vet would prescribe medication that’s harmful to your pet, some medications are more problematic than others.Always ask the vet the time duration of the medication required for the better health of your pet.To avoid any side effects from vet-prescribed medications, give your vet full disclosure about the allergies your pet may have towards certain medications, as well as any existing treatment your animal is undertaking.Do not forget to ask your vet about the variety and options regarding pet meds available in the market which suit you the best.And don’t forget that some dog medications can be harmful to your health as well, if they are used haphazardly, or if you have small children in the home. Again, ask your vet about all treatment and storage options.

How to select the right pet meds for you and your pet.

As you will be the one administrating the medication, keep it in mind what suits you best. While some pet meds have no alternatives with respect to dosage, others allow you to decide between administering daily, weekly or even monthly. Flea and tick treatments are a good example. Do you have the time to regularly give your pet the dog drugs as prescribed, or would you be better off with a medication that has a more lenient or longer effective duration? Also, can you manage administrating a pill or liquid, or would it be better off asking the vet to give an injection? Choose the medication which suits both you and your pet best, is the most effective and easily administered.

What pet medication to go with:

The ideal dog or cat drugs is one that has few, if any, side effects or long- or short-term health implications.The medication given by your vet should be appropriate with the breed, age and sex of your dog or cat.Don’t forget that there are plenty of options to choose from when it comes to meds, like comparing other brands or even opting for home natural remedies including a more balanced diet for your dog or cat.Sometimes it is difficult to know in advance what drugs will work and which won’t, so check up on your pet regularly and immediately stop dosage if you notice anything strange, consult your vet and try something different.

Caveats:

Follow the user guide provided with the pet pills of your pet to the letter, and if you have any doubts contact your local veterinarian.Often, medication is specifically designed for pets within certain age, breed, or weight range, so keep that in mind when you purchase the medication and administer it.Holistic medication has sometimes been proven to be effective without serious side effects for certain ailments and is therefore a realistic alternative to commercial products in some cases.Before giving any holistic medication to your pet, however, ask your vet about any complications that may arise. Cats, for example, can die if giving herbal extracts for flea control.

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