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If you want to protect your dog or cat against parasites, combine pipettes and collars to maximize results. The absence of chemical substances offers many advantages to the natural antiparasitics of our pipettes and collars. They can be used safely on puppies and are respectful of the environment, something essential if we have children at home. Of course, to achieve the same effectiveness as chemical antiparasitics, it is recommended to combine several solutions. Deworming collars for dogs and cats are used to protect the front, head and neck. They act as repellents against fleas, ticks, lice, mosquitoes... and sandflies, the transmitter of leishmaniasis. For their part, antiparasitic pipettes are used to keep parasites away from the rear area of dogs and cats. It is recommended to apply the pipettes at the end of our dog or cat's back, just in front of its tail. Pipettes and collars are combined as a permanent protection system for dogs and cats. These solutions are complemented by extra reinforcement in powder and spray. Spray, for example, can help us reinforce our pet's protection before going out for a walk. The product must be sprayed on the legs, belly, folds... In this way, we will prevent ticks and other parasites from attaching to our dog. The antiparasitic powder is used to protect our pet's resting area, be it the kennel, the bed... All natural antiparasitics in the Disane range contain NEEM extract, a natural insecticide that has an active protective effect for 90 days. If you want to know how to apply our antiparasitic solutions you can consult this link. Combination of natural and chemical antiparasitics You can combine the chemical antiparasitics that you usually use with the natural antiparasitics from the Disane range.
You will get extra protection for your pet. Fundamental especially in the hottest months, when parasites proliferate, especially the sand fly, transmitter of leishmaniasis. Compared to chemical antiparasitics, which act once the bite has occurred, natural antiparasitics have a preventive nature. They act as repellents against fleas, ticks, sandflies...preventing the transmission of diseases. You can find out more information about the differences between chemical and natural antiparasitics in this article . Water dog, characteristics and care August 8, 2019 Published in Blog Water dog The water dog is a breed of dog native to Spain , specifically Andalusia. It has been traditionally used for herding, hunting and as an assistant to fishermen to recover CZ Leads objects that fell into the sea. Characteristics The water dog is characterized by its loyalty. They are obedient, intelligent, happy and good-natured dogs, predisposed to protection. That is why, in addition to all the tasks previously explained, they participate in rescue work or in special teams to search for drugs and/or explosives. It is a medium-sized but strong and robust breed. Males usually measure between 44 and 50 centimeters and weigh between 19 and 22 kilos on average. For their part, the height of the females ranges between 40 and 46 centimeters and the weight between 14 and 19 kilos. This breed of dog has a life expectancy of 12-14 years. The Spanish water dog was recognized as a breed in 1985 by the Royal Canine Society of Spain . Despite this, it is believed that it arrived on the peninsula centuries ago, with the Muslim invasion in the year 711. Its relatively recent recognition as a breed has made it known by different names: Andalusian Turkish dog, sheepdog, wool dog, PDAE ... One of the most differentiating characteristics of the water dog is its curly and woolly coat.
When it grows too much it causes it to become tangled, which is why farmers traditionally sheared their water dogs at the same time as their sheep. The coat can be of various colors, from white to black, through brown (light and dark). The color usually varies from birth, changing as the dog grows. Furthermore, a curious fact about this breed of dog is that the water dog's coat does not usually fall out unlike what happens with other long-haired dogs. This makes many people with allergy problems choose this breed since it produces almost no symptoms. water dogs Water dog care It is important that the water dog socializes from a puppyhood with humans and other dogs. If not, as an adult it can become a very territorial dog and distrustful of strangers. It is also important to supervise the interaction of this breed of dog with children, since being very active dogs can make them nervous. It is not advisable to leave the dog alone with a child without the supervision of an adult. Water dogs are very active and intelligent and need a lot of physical activity . Therefore, you should take them for walks at least three times a day and stimulate their intelligence with games and regular activity (including the acquisition of canine skills). They are the perfect companion if you like outdoor sports, spending time in nature...etc. Regarding their specific care, it is important to take care of their long, curly and woolly hair , which tends to get tangled. To prevent knots, it is important to detangle their fur using your hands or a specific comb for curly hair (card), never use a normal brush. And use nourishing shampoos and conditioners to avoid tangles. You can use the natural shampoo with aloe vera that is specific for delicate or damaged coats, it deeply hydrates, repairs and does not contain chemicals, parabens or alcohol so it is respectful of the dog's skin. spaniel brushes and combs Shaving water dogs is not recommended, but trimming their hair is recommended, especially in summer. It is advisable to leave the hair long enough, at least 2 cm, to protect the skin.