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The drop in temperatures means you have to turn on the heating at home and this can have consequences for your dog or cat. Do you know how heating affects your pet? We give you some tips! Dogs: how heating affects your pet Dog breeds with thick hair tolerate the cold outside well, but they tolerate the heat of heating worse, while the opposite happens to short-haired breeds. In any case, temperature changes are the biggest problem for your pet's health, since they can cause colds, pharyngitis and respiratory problems. It is also important to monitor older dogs , or puppies , as they often have problems with self-regulation of their body temperature. Tips to reduce temperature changes between indoors and outdoors include: Reduce the heating temperature before going outside If you have a small breed dog, it may be useful to put a coat on it when you take it for a walk. For senior dogs and puppies, who are more vulnerable to the cold, try to go out during the middle hours of the day , when the temperature is higher. Also keep in mind that heating can accentuate the shedding of your pet's fur. To help you remove excess hair you can use the Disane mitt. Combined with dry shampoo in foam format, it will help you groom your pet during the coldest months of the year. You have all the information in this link .
Cats and heating Cats usually look for warm places, so whenever they can they will place themselves next to the heater or even on it. Therefore, one of the most important precautions is to prevent them from burning. You can use a protector or radiator covers . Special care must be taken if we have stoves, braziers or fireplaces at home. During the coldest months of the year, ensure that your cat has a warm , hidden and CZ Leads soft space where it can take shelter if it is cold and seeks privacy. Disane_Manopla_dry_shampooDisane_Manopla_dry_shampoo Dry shampoo + Mitt Rated with 5.00 out of 5 based on2customer reviews(2) € 27.90 € 17.90 Select options Omega 3 oil for dogsCod liver oil for dogs Omega 3 oil for dogs 100% Natural Rated with 4.83 out of 5 based on6customer reviews(6) € 24.90 Add shampoo and glove Global warming and emerging diseases November 17, 2023 Published in Blog global warming Global warming has triggered diseases transmitted by mosquitoes and other insects, expanding the areas and periods of transmission. The report Countdown on Health and Climate Change , prepared by the scientific journal The Lancet , warns about the increase in human diseases transmitted by mosquitoes as a consequence of global warming.
In their conclusions they warn that “the projections on the health impact of a planet that is on track to warm by more than 2 °C point towards “a dangerous future.” They also point out that the length of the broadcast season has increased by between 13.4% and 14.9% due to global warming. In the case of pets, climate change is associated with emerging diseases in dogs and cats , transmitted mainly by fleas and ticks. Such as ehrlichiosis, filariasis and leishmaniasis , among others. To prevent these diseases, it is necessary to take some measures. The first and most important, the use of antiparasitics to avoid the bite and, with it, contagion. At Disane we have developed a Total Protection Pack for dogs and Total Protection Pack for cats , which includes Antiparasitic Collar, Antiparasitic Pipettes, repellent spray and repellent powder . The ideal is to combine the use of a collar and pipettes and use the spray before going outside. Powders are mainly used for the pet's resting spaces, kennels, beds, etc. In the case of the Disane range of antiparasitics, you have to keep in mind that they are made with natural ingredients, so they are safe for the whole family, something very important especially if there are children at home.