Wednesday, 26 June 2013

Owning a Pet is Great for Kids

Many parents cringe at the thought of getting a pet for their kids because it takes a lot of commitment, responsibility and cost, such as buying pet meds like Revolution for Dogs or Revolution for Cats.

However, your child stands to learn some positive things in life if you take the considered risk of getting a pet:

1.Responsibility

Your child will develop accountability. Teach your kid minor tasks such as preparing the pet bowl at feeding time, cleaning up afterwards, or to hold the pet still when it's time to medicate, say with Revolution for Dogs, Revolution for Cats, Advantage, Canex or Heartgard. You could also teach him to store the boxes of pet meds in a cool and dry place.

2.Time Management

It teaches your kids to plan and manage time so that they will still be able to enjoy and accomplish other activities a normal child experience, such as playtime or homework. Teach them to use a calendar to remember the date to medicate or buy pet meds. For example, Revolution must be given around the same date each month to protect from fleas and heartworm. Buy a calendar that has big numbers and let your kid cross due dates with a big colorful pen because with Revolution, you can't miss a month of it, since it increases the chance of worsening the infestation.

3.Health

When medicating pets kids will value health all the more because they'll have to make sure their pet never gets sick, otherwise it may die. Teach them what the medication does, how it's used, how it's applied, and how it's stored. For instance, Revolution for Cats and Revolution for Dogs is weight-specific; it can be given to kittens and puppies over six weeks of age. Revolution is for the prevention, treatment, and control of fleas, flea eggs, ear mites, sarcoptic mites, heartworm, and additionally, with Revolution for cats, hookworms and roundworms. It's stored in a cool, dry place. Of course, adult supervision is ALWAYS required when applying medications such as Revolution but it's still necessary to show them how, so they'll know what to do on their own as they grow. This practice will influence their daily health habits such as brushing teeth, washing hands, etc.

4. Emotional well-being

Just being with some furry friend eases the stress one experiences in one's daily life. When adults are or are not available, a pet can provide relaxation and companionship. Studies suggest that getting a pet prolongs one's life. A kid can even make medicating a pet with Revolution a bonding time because there's always an excuse for a cuddle!

Thursday, 20 June 2013

Does Revolution Kill Flea Eggs Too?

Many pet owners are becoming more aware about how to effectively solve their flea problems. One way is to target the flea eggs before they hatch, develop into adult fleas, and begin to multiply.

Flea eggs are white and translucent. Since they are oval and slippery, they can be scattered anywhere and everywhere. Dogs and cats are active hosts of fleas; they jump and roam and are often all over the place. The flea eggs could roll off and fall to furniture, blankets, clothes, and many areas of the house where they frequent. Good thing there is Revolution for dogs and Revolution for cats that could effectively get rid of not just adult fleas and larvae but flea eggs, too.

Many who are on the lookout for reasonably priced medications turning to Revolution because apart from treating and controlling heartworms, hookworms, roundworms, sarcoptic mites, and ear mites, Revolution for dogs and Revolution for cats treat and control flea infestation, which includes the adult fleas, the flea larvae, and their eggs.

Revolution renders the eggs ineffective due to its powerful ingredient Selamectin. Once the eggs are useless and are unable to hatch anymore, you've prevented the flea population from increasing.

Revolution for cats and Revolution for dogs is the easiest, most practical pet medication that Pfizer has created because it is just a monthly dose that you apply to your pet's back, between the shoulders, and you're done! You just have to make sure the Revolution dries for two hours before your pet engages in water related activities. However, make sure to apply this pet med on dry fur first to make sure it's really effective.

Revolution is highly recommended by veterinarians world-wide because it is effective but still gentle on your pets' systems.

It comes in convenient packaging that you could buy, good for three months, six months, and twelve months. You can actually vary the number of packs of Revolution for cats and Revolution for dogs you can buy and it won't make a huge dent in terms of budgeting. Say you bought a box of three pack Revolution for cats or Revolution for dogs, you don't have to worry about spending for the next three coming months, if money is tight. A single box will tide you over for a given period and this allows you to prepare to save for the next months without the rush.

Using Revolution since Jose was such a little puppy our worries with fleas have lessened and can proudly say, almost none. Revolution was such a reward to us pet owners hence, if you are still not using Revolution go now to your vet or go online and order Revolution. Our Jose is such a healthy dog since using Revolution.





Thursday, 13 June 2013

How can Fleas Get into my House?

First of all let me give you a description of what fleas are. Fleas are parasites which are wingless that feed on the blood of any warm-blooded body more often are dogs, cats and humans. You might be wondering fleas are wingless but how come they proliferate so fast not only in your pet but to your house as well. With the powerful legs they possess, the fleas jump as high as 8 inches vertically and 16 inches horizontally. If you think you are the only one who experience such problem having fleas in your house, don't be. I can attest to that. Let me share with you our experience of the past 6 years in dealing with fleas getting inside our home.

Six years ago we had Jose which is our baby who happens to be a Shih-Tzu. Before we had Jose my husband and I were not interested about fleas and other such stuff but it was a 360 degree turn around when Jose came. One of our utmost concerns since then was to prevent fleas getting into our house since Jose stays inside the house. Fleas have existed for ages and keep on pestering homes as long as they have blood to suck to continue to exist. In addition, fleas have a 4 stages of the life cycle to be able to control them one must be able to restrict the fleas in any stage they are in. We did experience having fleas getting inside our house not because Jose has it but due to the fact that when we walk Jose in the park every weekend he mingles with the other dogs and one way or another there are a few times he was infected with fleas. That's the time we had a pet medication that stood the test of time for Jose which is called Revolution.

Let me share with you how Revolution works to prevent fleas getting into our house and most especially to our Jose. It has been Revolution since Jose was still small that kept fleas barred inside our house. Revolution bearing the chemical name Selamectin is a safe and easy to use monthly topical pet medication which shield Jose from heartworms, fleas, ticks, ear mites and sarcoptic mange. Revolution acts by infiltrating Jose's skin and bloodstream. With the Revolution active ingredient Selamectin concentrations which enters Jose tissue and bloodstream it put to a stop to heartworm disease and it spread to Jose's skin from the bloodstream which eventually kills adult fleas. Revolution is also an anthelmintic which expels parasitic worms.

Thank goodness to our vet for sharing Revolution with us because it kept our worries at a lesser level in regards with fleas. Revolution was such a heaven sent pet medication. Thus, every time we put Revolution to Jose we can proudly say Jose is totally free of fleas, ticks, ear mites, sarcoptic mange and heartworms. Lastly, as attested by most of our friends who have pets most of them uses Revolution hence, as a living testimony of its use we are highly recommending Revolution to all pet owners out there.

Wednesday, 18 July 2012

Heartworm Areas of the USA

Of all the parasites that your dog or cat may come into contact with, the heartworm is the one which is probably the most frightening. Heartworm, Dirofilaria immitis, is a type of parasitic roundworm that is transmitted to animals, like your pet, by the bite of an infected mosquito. The mosquito itself becomes infected when it bites an animal which already has heartworm. The now infected mosquito then goes onto bite another animal and heartworm larvae is passed into that animal's bloodstream. These microscopic larvae continue to grow inside the infected animal's body, maturing into long worms which live within the heart and lung tissues. This is obviously not beneficial for your pet's well-being, causes a number of serious health problems and can eventually lead to the death of the animal. In some rare cases, heartworm has also been passed onto humans.

Heartworm in the USA

The horrible heartworm has been recognized as a threat to animals for many years, and was first reported in the United States in 1846. The heartworm parasite was originally confined to the south-eastern states of the USA, however over recent years cases of infection have spread dramatically. According to incidence maps produced by the American Heartworm Association, and based on data provided by veterinary clinics across the country, heartworm infection has now been recorded in all 50 states. Noted heartworm hotspots are within 150 miles of the Gulf and Atlantic coasts and close to the Mississippi River.

Why is the Heartworm Problem Growing in the USA?

Scientists have suggested several reasons for the spread of heartworm throughout the United States. Climate change has caused milder autumn and winter temperatures which allow mosquitoes to thrive, while the development of urban areas has created areas of stagnant water which provide a breeding ground for these flying menaces. Another significant change in human habits which has allowed heartworm to spread throughout the nation is our ability to travel further and with greater ease. Pets and wild animals which move between different areas may come into contact with infected mosquitoes, and then, take that infection wherever they go.

How to Beat Heartworm with Revolution

Fortunately, there is some good news about the heartworm problem, and that is – it's preventable and treatable. The best solution to any problem is to prevent is occurring in the first place, which is why many pet experts and veterinarians are now recommending that you use a preventative product like Revolution. Revolution for dogs and Revolution for cats are anti-parasite pet meds which contain the active ingredient selamectin. The broad-spectrum formula of Revolution is designed to offer pets all-year round protection from heartworm infection through a monthly topical application. This means that whichever state you live in, you can be assured that Revolution will dramatically reduce the risk of your pet becoming infested with this parasite. Revolution also protects against fleas, ticks and earmites, making it a perfect choice for any pet owner who wants the best for their dog or cat.

Wednesday, 4 July 2012

Is it adequate to dose monthly with Revolution?


If, like me, you have a dog or a cat, you've probably already discovered that keeping your pet free from fleas, ticks and other parasites can be a tricky (and sometimes expensive) business. Flea collars, anti-parasite shampoos, powders and sprays are all widely available over the counter, but in my experience, they just don't work as well as I'd like them to. Sure, your pet may be flea free for a few days, but as soon as you think you have the all clear, those horrible little blood-suckers are back! The majority of these products also fail to protect against anything more than fleas, which can mean purchasing numerous shampoos, collars or drops to achieve your goal of year round freedom from internal and external parasites.


I'm sure that I'm not alone in saying that over the years I've spent a fortune trying to find an anti-flea and parasite solution that really works. I have to admit I was getting to the end of my leash when my veterinarian finally introduced me to Revolution. The vet explained that Revolution for dogs and Revolution for cats are FDA approved pet meds that contain the active ingredient Selamectin, making Revolution very different from your usual flea collar or anti-parasite shampoo. 

Unsurprisingly, one of the first questions I asked about Revolution is whether a monthly dose would be enough for adequate and long-lasting protect against parasites. It seemed impossible to me that a few drops of liquid applied to an animal's skin could prevent not only fleas but ticks, ear mite and heartworm too. However, once I understood how Revolution works, I can see how it succeeds in being so effective. The veterinarian explained that Revolution is absorbed by the animal's skin into their blood and then released gradually by the glands over the next 30 days. As Revolution kills both adult fleas and flea eggs, it helps to break the reproductive cycle, and prevents that problem of re-infestation occurring. The presence of Revolution in the pet's blood-stream also works as a preventative against internal parasites.

Revolution is a well chosen name for this product, because it really is a revolution for pet owners and their furry friends. I personally feel that using Revolution on a monthly basis is much easier on the pocket than spending cash on products which fail to provide all round protection. I even found a website called Pet Shed that sells Revolution at a good price. If you haven't yet tried Revolution as flea control for your pets, why not give it a go and discover for yourself the efficacy of this innovative anti-parasite formula.


Wednesday, 20 June 2012

What is the Difference Between Revolution for Cats and Revolution for Dogs?


One of the essentials of being a responsible pet owner is providing your dog or cat with adequate protection from parasites such as fleas and ticks. Now, that may seem like a straight-forward task, but in practice, deciding which anti-parasite remedies to use can be a little tough. With pet supply stores and veterinary clinics offering an array of products which vary from collars to pills to shampoos, it can be hard to figure out which ones are right for your animal companions. Fortunately for both pet owners and pets alike, pet meds such as Revolution have been developed to make it that much easier to give your dog or cat the all-round anti-parasite protection that they need. 

Revolution is an FDA approved pet med containing the active ingredient Selamectin and provides broad spectrum protection from the most common parasites that your pet may encounter. When I first started looking into using Revolution on my dog and cat, I discovered that the brand offers both Revolution for cats and Revolution for dogs. This started me wondering – what is the difference between these two products? I decided to do some research into the differences between Revolution for cats and Revolution for dogs, and soon found that I was not the only pet owner who wanted to know the answer to this question. On some online forums, cat owners asked “Is it safe to use Revolution for dogs on my cat”, while others asked “Can the same Revolution formula be used on all my pets?”. 

In fact, the answer to all these questions is fairly simple – although both Revolution for cats and Revolution for dogs contain the same active ingredient, you should only use these pet meds on the animal that they are designed for. This is because the main difference between the two types of Revolution is the concentration of Selamectin in each dosage. Animals which weigh more, such as larger cat breeds and dogs need a higher concentration, while young animals and small breeds require a lower concentration. Using too high a dosage on your pet, for example applying Revolution for dogs to a 6-week old kitten could cause health problems, while using a lower dosage on a large dog will not provide complete protection. However, knowing the right dosage is not a problem when you use Revolution, as all you need to do is to choose the product according to your pet's body-weight and type. Revolution packaging is color coded and clearly labeled with weight categories, so it is fairly difficult to get it wrong! Although it might be tempting to save money or time by using the same Revolution formula on all your pets, veterinarians advise that you should always use the appropriate Revolution to avoid possible problems.

Hopefully this answers many of the questions that pet owners may have about the differences between Revolution for cats and dogs, and will make choosing the right type of anti-parasite protection easier.


Wednesday, 6 June 2012

How Does Revolution Work?

Healthy Happy Pets & Owners

There is a very old saying which goes “a dog is a man's best friend”. In fact, many people see their pet as more than just a best friend – they consider their beloved animal to be a member of the family. Just as we would care for our child, sibling or parents health, caring for our pet's health is always a priority – no one wants to see an animal suffer unnecessary discomfort or illness.

Revolution – The Anti Parasite Solution for Your Pet

Some of the greatest threats to our pets are small enough to go unnoticed until the issue has become a problem. Fleas, heartworm and other parasites are what I'm talking about – all of which can adversely affect your fluffy companion's well-being and happiness, as well as long term health. Our animals can't talk and tell us when they are ill, and this means that preventative measures are a must. This is why products like Revolution exist. Revolution is part of a range of specially designed pet meds that can help you to achieve peace of mind about parasite protection.

So, How Does Revolution Work to Protect Your Pets?

Revolution for dogs and Revolution for cats are two distinct formulas containing the active ingredient Selamectin. Selamectin works hard to provide effective and practical protection against a number of common animal parasites that may infect your dog or cat.


Revolution for dogs and cats is applied directly to your pet's skin using a foolproof tube which delivers the correct dosage, which alleviates any concerns about using too much or too little. Once Revolution has been applied to a pet's skin, it is absorbed into the bloodstream. Now we get to the clever bit – Revolution actually works by selectively redistributing from the blood to the skin. In essence, this means that with one quick application, your dog or cat gets around one month's protection, not just from fleas but from other nasties including ear-mites and heartworm. Unlike many ”spot-on” products, Revolution is not a pesticide but an FDA approved medication, which means that while efficient, it can be used safely and with confidence. 

A Revolution for Pet-owners

In the past I have sometimes found that keeping my brood in tip-top condition has occasionally been a challenge, but with the Revolution, my “babies” are happier and healthier than ever and I can rest assured that they are safe from infestation by parasites.