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Colloidal Silver and Benefits for your Cat & Dog
How Colloidal Silver Works Colloidal Silver is a term used to describe tiny particles of silver suspended in a liquid and given their small size a normal filtering process would not remove them. The size can vary, with some being so tiny they are referred to as “nanoparticles” which means they are less than 100nm in size and invisible to the naked eye. Before modern antibiotics were developed, colloidal silver was used as an all-purpose remedy for various infections and illnesses. An increase in holistic health care has brought a revival in popularity, with people claiming it can replace medical therapies used to treat bacterial, viral and fungal infections. A small number of people also claim it can help treat illnesses such as Lyme disease, tuberculosis and even HIV/AIDs. Colloidal silver can be used to treat inflammation, wounds, fever, burns, eye infections, parasites, ringworm, digestive disorders and yeast infections in both cats and dogs. It is perfect for cleaning wounds and can be used as an antiseptic. If your dog has bandages it can be used to reduce the risk of developing infections by applying the recommended amount directly to the affected area three to four times a day. It is unknown how exactly colloidal silver works however research suggests that it attaches to the proteins found on the cell walls of bacteria, damaging their cell membranes. This then allows silver ions to pass into the cells, where they can damage the bacteria’s DNA and ultimately kill it. Depending on the size of the colloidal silver, which varies in size and shape, as well as the concentration of the solution, will impact the effectiveness of the colloidal silver. Colloidal Silver for Eye Problems Common Eye Issues If your dog or cat is prone to eye problems colloidal silver could be the solution you are looking for. For common eye problems soak a cotton pad in the solution and use to wipe eyes, ensuring you use a separate pad for each eye. Do this daily for prevention of eye infections if your dog is prone to these. Cataracts For cataract apply 1 drop of Colloidal Silver into each affected eye, twice daily for 2 weeks or longer. The cataract will start to fade in colour and once you can no longer see this treatment can stop. Colloidal Silver for Ear Problems Ears / Hearing Loss This can occur at any age for a variety of reasons. Use 1 drop of Colloidal Sliver in each ear twice daily, you should notice a hearing improvement after about 10 days. Try whistling or loudly calling the animals name. If the animal turns it’s head towards … Continue reading →
Entry to Germany (Updated 29.01.21)
Current Entry Regulations and Risk Country Classifications for Germany (will be updated as the Document will be revised by the relevant Authorities) Entry into Germany from high incidence and virus variant areas Due to the German Federal Police’s instructions of January 24, 2021, passengers from high-incidence- and virus variant-areas are subject to respect extended travel conditions. According to the Robert Koch Institute, the following countries currently belong to these two areas: High incidence areas: Albania, Andorra, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Colombia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Egypt, Iran, Israel, Kosovo, Latvia, Lebanon, Lithuania, Mexico, Montenegro, Northern Macedonia, Palestinian Territories, Panama, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, United States of America, United Arab Emirates. Select Pages at Bottom of .pdf
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Information on COVID-19 testing at German airports
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I took 5 Kittens from Cyprus to Düsseldorf
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Rainy and Windy in Cyprus
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December Dog Walk
December Dog Walk-Sirius Dog Sanctuary Αγαπητοί φίλοι, Ελάτε στο καταφύγιο την Κυριακή 1 Δεκεμβρίου και στηρίξτε τον μηνιαίο περίπατο για τους σκύλους μας. Οι εγγραφές ξεκινούν στις 10:30π.μ και ο περίπατος ξεκινά στις 11:00. € 5 για ενήλικες, δωρεάν για παιδιά κάτω των 12 ετών. Για περισσότερες πληροφορίες μπορείτε να μας πάρετε στο 99 478 807 & 99 692 019 Hoping you can join us on Sunday the 1st December for our monthly dog walk – dogs love to see you and will enjoy taking you for a nice long walk!! As always, registration starts at 10:30 am and the walk should start at 11:00. It’s € 5 – for adults and children up to 12 years go free. Coffees and cool drinks together with lots of delicious home made sweets and savouries…….t shirts and other goodies for sale,and you get to walk the doggies – how can you resist….look forward to seeing you all there! For more information please contact: Debbie 99 478 807 Stella 99 692 019 Sirius Dog Sanctuary Ayiou Epiphaniou Street, 4525 Moni, Cyprus or visit their Facebook Page
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This is your Quick Guide to Dog Crate Sizes. It will help you find the perfect crate for your pet BEFORE you buy. Search by breed, weight, and height.
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You can download the Document here. Traveling with Pets in Hold Luggage And Government Regulations concerning the Non Commercial Movement of Pet Animals non-commercial-movements-of-animals
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Why do Cats lie in the Sun?
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How Do Cats Show Affection? 7 Cat Affection Signs
How do cats show affection? Cat kisses, grooming, tail fluffs, chirps and mews — these are a few of the sweet ways cats that cats show affection to the people they feel close to. Because some signs of cat affection are subtle, they are often misinterpreted and sometimes overlooked. So, how do cats show affection? Typically, kitties do not demonstrate their warm feelings toward people in loud, boisterous ways. They don’t wag their tails or shower their loved ones with sloppy kisses like some dogs do. Instead, cats whisper their affections. Here are some signs of cat affection that every cat parent should know. 1. Cats show affection through their eyes How do cats show affection with their eyes? It is a pretty good indicator that your cat trusts and enjoys your company when she looks at you with half-closed eyes while slowly blinking. These special eye blinks are called cat kisses and are reciprocal. You can tell your cat you love her too by giving her cat kisses. This sign of cat affection conveys relaxation, contentment, affection and trust; they help build and strengthen your relationship with her. She may respond with more slow blinks. 2. Cats show affection through their tails How do cats show affection through their tails? Tails are emotional barometers, accurately conveying emotions through how they are held and positioned, and the degrees of fur puffiness. When combined with body language and other indicators, they communicate a gamut of emotions from fear and aggression to affection and happiness. Whereas most people readily recognize signs of fear and aggression, they are not as aware that tails are indicators of cat affection, too. Cats often show their emotional attachments through tail placements. Connection is demonstrated by twining tails around the legs and arms of their favored buddies. Sometimes kitties express warm feelings as they relax next to their people while physically touching or resting their tails on them. Although I try not to anthropomorphize, the sweet behavior reminds me of holding hands with a best friend. In addition to tail wrapping and touching, kitties express happiness and warm feelings by fluffing out the base of their tails while subtly quivering them. Simultaneously they hold their tails upright with a slight curve at the top. This behavior is sometimes called the happy tail dance. Usually it is accompanied by an endearing kitty love blink. 3. Cats show affection through cheek rubs How do cats show affection when they rub their cheeks on you? One friendly way cats greet those they trust and feel safe with is by rubbing their cheeks on them. Cheek rubs are a sign of … Continue reading →
Eurowings Pet Transport Policy
Bottle Feeding Kittens or New Borns
Recipes For Homemade Kitten Formula
How to Feed Kittens with Home made Kittens Formula
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Putting your Animal through the Airport Security Scanner in Larnaca Airport
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Lot Polish Airlines Traveling with Pets
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