Posts Tagged ‘Pet Ringworm’

How to Identify Pet Ringworm

Monday, April 5th, 2010

Having trouble figuring out if your pet has Ringworm or not? Look no further, the video below will guide you along and give tips on identifying Pet Ringworm.

When dealing with Pet Ringworm identifying the illness is very important because of the nature of Ringworm. Ringworm is very contagious and can be spread to other pets and even children and adults. Learn more about how to get rid of ringworm today.

Pet Ringworm Glows under Black Light

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Did you know that a black light test will confirm whether or not your dog or cat has ringworm? It’s true. By holding a black light over your cat or dog you will know if they have ringworm by whether or not their skin glows under the light. The fungus that produces a ringworm infection is black light sensitive and begin to glow under the light.

This is actually the same method that most vets use to detect if your pet has ringworm. So before you go and pay an expensive vet visit you can confirm at home for free if your pet has ringworm and proceed from there.

Pet Ringworm can be tricky to get rid of if you don’t take the proper measures. In many cases, pet ringworm will result in the whole family contracting the ringworm fungus

The most important measure, aside from restoring your pet to full health, is to make sure you sanitize and disinfect the pet and family’s environment. The ringworm fungal spores can live for short periods of time off of the host such as on pet bedding, pet housing, carpet, rugs, curtains, etc. If your family or another pet touches this surface they run a high risk of contracting ringworm themselves.

By disinfecting these areas with a fungicidal disinfectant spray you are taking a big step towards being ringworm free again. Learn more about getting rid of pet ringworm.

Pet life savers against mange

Monday, April 13th, 2009

My second week at Q-Based Healthcare was really interesting.  I got to participate and watch many demonstrations on how our products actually work. I’ve listen to many of our customers express their joy of how  our products helped them relieved their  itching and promoted healing of their skin. They mentioned how our  De-Stroy Pest Control Eco-Dust helped them get rid of many pest such as bed bugs, ants, scabies mites, lice, and even fleas. I’ve also listened to many pet owners call and purchase more products for their pets. They were saying how they love to give their pets Mighty Vites to help boost their cat’s or dog’s immunity. Other pet owners mentioned about how our products saved their pet’s life from mange to staph infection or even ringworm. It’s a good feeling to know that Q-Based is a place to turn to for help with each one of these issues and more.  I once had a Doberman pincher name Titan. When I first got him the Vet told me he had Mange, Worms, and Staph. I bought everything from medicated shampoo to prescription medicines. It literally cost me hundreds of dollars. I got rid of the worms. I was still battling the Staph and Mange problems. I couldn’t afford to take care of  Titan anymore or even bring him around my kids. I eventually had to give him away to a loving couple.  I told them of the problem he had and gave them the medicine  and shampoo I still had left. If  I had known of  PetsBestRx products before, Titan would still be a part of our family. I would have treated him with the Pet’sBestRx products and saved a ton of money. I’ve recently purchase the Pet’sBestRx Pet Wash for my yorkie. It not only help  soften his coat it helped in getting rid of  fleas and other bacteria.  He even smells great. The Pet Wash can not be used on cats. It is safe and non- toxic for dogs and safe for humans to touch. I also have a bottle of the  healing and protection spray. The PetsBestRx Healing and Protection Spray is a powerful antibacterial spray that creates a barrier to protect the skin and coat against infections and ringworm. I used the spray to protect my yorkie and prevent him from bringing anything near my kids. I’m glad to now be a part of the Q-Based family.