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    Protect Your Pets From Malaria

    Originally posted 2010-05-23 13:23:12. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

    A lot of research has been conducted in the field of health and medicine. Human diseases have always been a focus of the researchers, but as the advancements in lifestyle have started impacting the animal life, so has the research increased in the area of pets healthcare. Malaria is a common disease found in humans and has been a concern for the medical scientists. Research has proved that this is one of those diseases which also affect animals badly. Although, the impinge on pets is different compared to humans, but it can prove fatal and life taking for them as well.

    Almost every one of us is aware of the infectious disease which commonly exists in the humid parts of the world where the greenery and water is in excess. Animals living in the jungles and aqua marine areas have more chances of being infected by the infection. Even though it’s bit hard to save such animals from catching malarial infections, especially at far away locations, but for the pets healthcare we can definitely take some measures which might protect them from catching such contagious diseases.  Here are few tips that would help you to save your pets from getting the severe infection.

    * Keep your pet clean and dried up, as the wet things are more targeted by mosquitoes.

    * Try to clean the pets place on daily basis, and select a locality that is away from the plants and greenery.

    * Cover your pet with a cloth while it’s taking rest.

    * If you have a cat or small dog, then you can also stitch some cute outfits that will not only look nice, but also will prove great for your pets healthcare.

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