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Canimax 6 week Heartworm and Allwormer Tablets For Dogs Better than Interceptor Canimax also treats Roundworm, Hookworm, Whipworm and NOW TAPEWORM !! and the prevention of Heartworm in dogs. Can be used in puppies, lactating bitches and older dogs. Safe to use in collies. Puppies can be treated from 6-8 weeks of age according to weight and re treat every 6 weeks. Very popular in the US !
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Subject: Customer for Life
I am an Australian living in New York with two dogs, I can can buy heartworm, worming medications and flea and tick medications legally for dogs without a prescription in Australia. The veterinary drug laws their are very strictly controlled by the Australian Government.
The heartworm/worming meds I buy online from Hoofanhound.Com are neither counterfeit, past their due by date or kept in conditions that would render them inefficient.
Australia is not a third world or backward country with lax laws and most dog meds that are the very same brand name as in the Vets in U S A do not need a prescription in Australia. It just happens that same worming and heartworm medications are prescription drugs here in the U S A.
I am Customer for Life, I saved up to 50% on the dog meds I purchase on a regular basis, thank you from my two dogs for their good health.
Helen C - New York State.
HOOFANHOUND.COM , established in 2004, is proudly a family business and 100% Australian owned and operated.
HOOFANHOUND.COM started trading in February 2004. Company Director Robert Ferguson together with our staff members have been successfully showing and breeding, dogs, cats and horses for years,we have been involved in the pet care industry for over 30 years.
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Quality:
All products sold by Hoofanhound.Com are selected by our highly qualified, and trained practicing pet experts to ensure that they are highly safe products from only reputable National and International companies we fully trust. We wouldn't sell anything as caring professionals, that we wouldn't use on our own, or family and friends animals.
All products sold by us are NEW!!, and have the longest possible "Expiry Date's" available from the manufacturers. Products which we sell are manufactured in the same factories, with the same active ingredients as those sold under the same name in the USA,Canada and the UK.
The only difference in products is the outer box packaging for Australia as we work in metric (kilograms) rather than imperial (pounds)= example (1 kilograms = 2.2Lbs ). Our site clearly reflects the weights in both pounds and kilograms and every order is packaged with a conversion table for your convenience.
To keep the costs as low as possible, some products are sourced from outside the USA. This means that the packaging may look slightly different to that available in vet practices and pet stores in the USA. For example, weights and measurements may be in metric. All instructions for use and safety notices are written in English.
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(Weights and Measures)
Example 1 Kilogram body weight = 2.2lbs
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Pounds
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1
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2.20
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10
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22.05
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20
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44.09
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30
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66.14
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40
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88.18
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50
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110.23
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60
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132.28
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70
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154.32
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80
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176.37
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90
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198.42
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100
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220.46
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Example cc = Cubic Centimeter
Example cd = Cubic Decimeter
Weight and mass: US to metric 1 grain = 0.06479891 grammes
1 ounce = 28.35 grammes
1 troy ounce = 31.1035 grammes
1 apothecaries' ounce = 31.1035 grammes
1 pound = 0.45359237 kg *
1 hundredweight = 45.3592 kg
1 ton = 0.907185 tonnes
Grammes to Milligrams
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US liquid measure (Not Imperial) to metric 1 minim = 0.0616115 cc
1 fluid dram = 3.69669 cc
1 fluid ounce = 29.5735 cc
1 gill = 118.294 cc
1 pint = 473.176 cc
1 quart = 946.353 cc
1 gallon = 3785.41 cc
Weight and mass: Imperial to metric 1 grain = 0.06479891 grammes
1 ounce = 28.35 grammes
1 troy ounce = 31.1035 grammes
1 apothecaries' ounce = 31.1035 grammes
1 pound = 0.45359237 kg *
1 stone = 6.35029 kg
1 hundredweight = 50.8023 kg
1 ton = 1.01605 tonnes
------------------------------------------------------------Fleas: Understanding the Enemy
Understanding the Enemy: the Flea Life Cycle
Thanks to the flea control products now on the market, flea management is easier than before. Understanding the flea's life cycle will help you better control the fleas around your home.
Fleas are a part of the Siphonaptera order, and have a siphon-like mouth and no wings. There are approximately 2,200 species of fleas, but only a few are problematic to your pets. The cat flea is the cause of most pet and environmental infestations.
From Egg to Adulthood
Fleas are metamorphic, meaning they grow from embryo to adulthood. Similar to butterflies, they evolve from eggs to larvae to pupae to adulthood . (In other terms, eggs to caterpillar to cocoon to adult.) Depending on their environment, it can take as few as 12 to 350 days for cat fleas to go through growth stages and emerge from cocoons. The flea population typically is made up of 50% eggs, 30% larvae, 15% pupae, and only 5% biting adults.
Fleas generally thrive in temperatures ranging from 70 degrees to 85 degrees, but can also survive in temperatures as low as 37 degrees. Most fleas spend winter as adults on infested animals or as pupae in cocoons in areas protected from freezing. Flea populations typically increase about 5 or 6 weeks after warm spring weather begins and escalate during the fall in Midwestern and northern states.
Female fleas can lay up to 50 eggs in a day and about 2000 eggs in her lifetime. Eggs are deposited in a host animal's hair, and the eggs drop off onto bedding, carpet or soil.
After 1 to 6 days, the eggs hatch into larvae, which look like small bristle worms with mouths that can chew. Larvae dislike sunlight and hide in dark places indoors and out, such as grass, soil, carpeting, sand and gravel. Larvae tend to dry up easily and relative humidity less than 50% is fatal. The typical larval stage can last 5 to 11 days, but if the humidity, temperature, and food availability are just right, the larval stage can last up to 3 weeks.
Larvae then spin cocoons at the base of carpeting, under bedding or at the base of grass, where they are protected from insecticides. Outdoor larvae prefer shaded, cool, moist areas. Full-grown adults in the cocoon detect heat, vibrations, and exhaled carbon dioxide, indicating that a host is near. They can remain in the cocoon for weeks or months while waiting for a host. The adults then leave their cocoons, hop onto a nearby host, find a mate, and repeat the life-cycle.
Full-grown Biting Adult Fleas
The newly freed adult flea will leap at any likely warm-blooded host, and can survive as adults for 2 weeks to 6 months, depending on its environment. Newly emerged adult fleas can survive only about a week without a blood meal. Female adult fleas will feed numerous times daily, for up to 3 to 4 hours at a time.
Cat fleas prefer cats and dogs, but human ankles, ferrets or domesticated rabbits can also become hosts. Adult fleas will not leave their hosts on their own free will and must be dislodged or killed with flea control treatments. Grooming and brushing, using a flea comb will dislodge the parasites.
Estimates indicate that for every adult flea found on a pet, about 100 fleas are developing in the pet's environment. It is important to simultaneously treat the fleas on your pet as well as in your home and yard.
Fascinating Flea Facts
# Just four female cat fleas feeding four times a day for 100 days will bite a cat or dog 1,600 times.
# Flea "dirt" is actually an adult flea's feces, which is rich in blood and serves as nutritious fecal pellets for her offspring.
# Female adult fleas will lay approximately 150 to 300 eggs per week.
# Estimates indicate that for every adult flea found on a pet, about 100 fleas are developing in the pet's environment
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The Dog Joint and Arthritis
A dog's joints can most simply be described as the hinges that hold the skeletal system together.
Joints are what give the skeleton movement and flexibility. A dog has 3 kinds of joints - ball and socket (e.g., hip), hinge (e.g., knee)
and gliding (e.g., ankle).
The tendons and ligaments help stabilize and hold the joint together and synovial fluid surrounds and lubricates the joint for smooth action. Canine cartilage helps protect the bones that make up the joint and is important to overall joint health.
The term arthritis is actually a broad term used to describe a large number of medical conditions resulting in joint pain. Some terms commonly used to describe arthritis in dogs include osteoarthritis, degenerative joint disease, hip dysplasia, and inflammatory joint disease. Osteoarthritis, the most common form of arthritis in dogs, is a condition of wear and tear usually associated with aging or injury. Related symptoms include joint pain, stiffness and enlarged joints. The term degenerative joint disease is commonly used to describe arthritis in dogs and is sometimes used to describe a kind of osteoarthritis. Degenerative joint disease is usually characterized by degeneration of the cartilage that protects the joint bones. Cartilage destruction often occurs in dogs with "normal" joints who have endured continuous levels of high activity or strenuous exercise. However, cartilage degeneration can also occur with light to moderate activity if the joint is abnormal to start with. The condition hip dyspepsia, a malformation of the hip sockets, is a good example of arthritis in dogs where normal activity on abnormal joints results in destruction of cartilage. Canine cartilage has few to no nerves, so degeneration can occur "unfelt" for quite a while, even years, before outward signs of developing joint disease are visible. Watch arthritis prone dog breeds like St. Bearnard's, German Shepherds, Rottweilers and Golden's carefully.
The term inflammatory joint disease usually covers canine joint issues related to infections or immune system abnormalities. Inflammatory joint disease may or may not manifest itself in actual joint "damage" buy rather, may sometimes be the result of an infection in the joint area. Rheumatoid arthritis, a form of inflammatory joint disease, rare in dogs, is a condition where the body's own immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissue, causing inflammation that damages the joints. Systemic lupus can also cause joint infections as well. Certain fungal infections and tick-borne diseases such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever can also cause inflammatory joint disease too. Some common symptoms of canine inflammatory joint disease include, but are not limited to fever, loss of appetite and stiffness. You should consult your veterinarian if you see signs of joint pain in your pet.
Proper diagnosis is crucial in treating arthritis in dogs, for example, some medications for infectious joint disease can actually exacerbate and worsen a condition caused by an immune related joint disease. Visit thoroughly with your veterinarian regarding which tests to run, your pet's overall health plan, all meds, supplements, vitamins, other health products your pet is taking, observed symptoms, arthritis diagnosis and potential treatment options.
THE CUTE PUPPY.
The puppy can possible be one of the cutest things a pet owner can behold and can easily match the fame of the much promoted feline. Among young animals, the puppy of a domesticated dog can easily rank among one of the most trusting beings around. These curious and adorable creatures, early on in their lives, rely on their parents and their owners to protect them from the many threats that they face, threats that they cannot protect themselves form. Heartgard is one of the best ways you can protect your puppy.
Heart-worms can easily rob you of years of enjoying your puppy. Travelling around the area through mosquitoes, this invisible threat likes to spend its time in the hearts of your pets. It hides well as the infection is not likely to show real symptoms in most animals and even when they do, rarely. In its advanced stages it leads to fatal heart failure, but not before causing thorough and sometimes crippling lung damage. Luckily, there are people who simply would not stand for that kind of nonsense � and so, Heartgard was made.
A prophylactic that can be prescribed to a puppy of at least six weeks, Heartgard Plus is generally used to prevent these worms from gaining a foothold in your animal. It can only be given to a puppy or dog that does not have the infection, which is why your vet will probably run your animal through a series of tests to make sure that they�re doing the right thing to protect your partner. If they are already infected, there are other means of handling this threat before starting on Heartgard, the amount of which will be determined by the weight of your puppy, dog or cat. There is of course, some rightful concern with regards to Heartgard as it uses ivermectin as its active ingredient, one that can cause adverse reactions, especially to more sensitive breeds. Government organizations were quick on the ball and deemed Heartgard to be safe for use, as long as you follow the prescribed amount and only once a month � more than that can lead to unfortunate effects.
The puppy relies on its owner to make sure that they are well protected, that they will grow up to comfort you and be a companion. Take the time to bring them to the vet and ask about Heartgard. At the very least, you can assure the safety and longevity of your favorite pet.
Dogs and cats can get heartworm infection
Dogs and cats can get heartworm infection through mosquito bites. It is not a wise remedy just to keep the pet dog or cat indoors to protect them from heartworm diseases. The sure remedy is to have them under a generic Valueheart heartgard protection treatment while they�re free of the deadly disease. Generic heartgard also keeps them safe from other parasites, like ring-worms and hookworms.
Parasites like heartworms live in the intestinal walls of the pet, and feed on them, too. As the parasite multiplies and damages the intestine more, the pet� life is in more danger. Heart-worms are also known to attack the heart and the blood vessels of the dog. The dog need not suffer this deadly disease. Generic heartgard protection treatment can save them if given early.
Generic Valuheart heartgard is given once a month for sure heartworm protection. It contains ivermectin. There are generic heartgard provisions for different dog breeds, sizes, and weights. Generic heartgard tablets can also be given to puppies 6 months or older.
Generic heartgard tablets are flavored with meat goodness that makes it easy for any dog to take. Generic heartgard�s main ingredient, ivermectin, is drawn from a bacterium from the soil that produces a sugar by-product. Generic heartgard ivermectin is also used to treat horses, pigs, and cows, but dog applications are of lower doses.
Generic heartgard Valueheart has an urgent protection treatment that must be heeded if we and our kids are to enjoy household pets a long time.
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------------------------------------------------------------Advantix for Dogs Flea & Tick Control Treatment & Medicine
At www.hoofanhound.com Online Pet and Vet Supply shop you can buy Advantix for Dogs Flea & Tick Control Treatment & Medicine online without a prescription. Advantix for Dogs Flea & Tick Control Treatment & Medicine is a flea and tick killer product used by millions of pet owners world wide. Advantix for Dogs Flea & Tick Control Treatment & Medicine will treat Adult Fleas, Flea Eggs, Flea Larvae, Paralysis Ticks, Bush Ticks, Brown Ticks, Mosquitoes, Sand flies, Lice and Biting Flies
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