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Give your pet an easy and stress-free clean with BOB MARTINĀ® Care Rinse-Free Foaming Shampoo. Convenient for you, gentle on your pet.
No water required.
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Calcium pantothenate
sodium benzoate
aloe vera
perfume and water in a gentle
foaming base
Dispense a suffcient amount of BOB MARTINĀ® Care Rinse-Free Foaming Shampoo and massage into the petās coat by hand. Allow time for the foam to soak into the coat before towel-drying thoroughly. No wetting or rinsing required. Prevent foam from coming into contact with your/your petsā eyes. If accidental contact occurs, rinse well with warm water.
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Is your pet showing signs of Osteoarthritis? Understanding and treating the condition We never want our pets to experience any type of discomfort or pain, but the hard reality is that pets and humans can suffer from many of the same ailments. And, just like us, aches and pains can occur during any stage of life. A common complaint to be aware of is arthritis; more particularly, osteoarthritis. Known as the āwear and tearā arthritis, osteoarthritis occurs when flexible tissue at the ends of bones wears down, causing the bones to grind on each other and leading to immense pain. Cats can suffer from osteoarthritis in their elbow joints, hips, or cartilage disks, while dogs can experience the disease in the same regions as well as in their knees and wrist bones. Pets at risk of osteoarthritis Studies have shown that 61% of cats over the age of six and 65% of dogs aged between five and ten years have osteoarthritis. While arthritis and joint conditions are typically associated with older pets, as many as 20% of dogs under the age of one can experience joint issues. Itās important to note that 77% of purebred dogs are prone to contracting the condition, compared to around 23% of crossbreeds. Pets come in all shapes and sizes. Heavier-set pets and those with bigger bone structures tend to put more strain on the flexible tissue at the end of bones. In time, this wears down. Breeds like Golden Retrievers, Rottweilers, and German Shepherds have a higher chance of getting osteoarthritis, compared to smaller breed dogs like Jack Russells or Cocker Spaniels who are lighter on their feet. Pets can also develop osteoarthritis from trauma, joint operations, intense exercise during the early development phase (younger than 18 months), and games that require them to change directions quickly. Behavioural signs of osteoarthritis in pets To catch the condition before itās too late, or prevent it from becoming a long-term problem, pet owners should pay close attention to a petās behaviour. See if they have difficulties standing up after taking a nap or are experiencing stiffness after playing for a short period. Perhaps theyāve completely lost their love of exploring, going for walks, or chasing noisy hadedas from the garden. Limping, decreased activity, and a change in their bathroom routine can also be signs of osteoarthritis. While these are all behavioural changes to note, remember that cats typically hide their discomfort better than dogs, which means the symptoms might not always be easily recognisable. How to treat osteoarthritis in pets Chondroprotectors, like glucosamine sulfate, chondroitin sulfate, and collagen hydrolysate, are all basic components of the cartilage and synovial fluid, and can slow the progression of cartilage destruction, help regenerate the joint structure, reduce pain in the joint, and increase mobility by providing protection. Bob Martin supplies a wide variety of nutritional aids for joint and arthritis care. Joint Care Tablets for Dogs and Cats help maintain joint health, whereas ArthriCare Tablets for Dogs and Cats help with stiffness in joints. However, before embarking on any new medication journey, itās crucial to seek the advice of a veterinary professional and determine the diagnosis for your petās condition. Alternatively, support your petās immunity every day with Bob Martinās MultiCare Conditioning Tablets. Help your best friend live a fit, healthy life with essential vitamins and minerals. These tablets may help to prevent disorders such as a loss of appetite, lethargy, susceptibility to disease, excessive scratching, and many skin disorders. Identify the signs of osteoarthritis early on to get your pet the help they need to live a happy, healthy, pain-free life.
Understanding skin irritations, infections, and allergic reactions in pets South Africa’s summer is here, promising days filled with sun and warmth. But, as we embrace the sunny season, our pets, being an integral part of the family, often encounter skin challenges that can be concerning for any pet owner. Let’s understand these issues better and discover ways to ensure our pets relish the summer, too. Why do pets face skin problems in summer? Just as we struggle with sunburn or rashes due to the heat, our pets can experience skin irritations, infections, and allergies. The summer season, while delightful, has unique elements that can be tough on our petsā skin. Factors such as heat, bugs, and blooming plants contribute to skin challenges for our furry friends: Heat and humidity: High temperatures lead to sweating in pets, which, if not addressed, can escalate to skin infections. Insects: With the summer buzz, fleas, ticks, and other insects become more active. Their bites can lead to allergic reactions in some pets. Grasses and pollens: The flourishing flora means more playtime outdoors, but some grasses and pollens can be irritants. Increased outdoor activities: The allure of summer means more park visits, beach trips, and outdoor play. While these are fun, they expose our pets to a variety of allergens in the environment. Water activities: While swimming is refreshing, if our pets’ fur remains damp for prolonged periods, it can become a breeding ground for bacteria, leading to potential skin issues. New environments: Travelling or even visiting new parks can expose pets to allergens or irritants they aren’t accustomed to, leading to possible reactions. Signs your pet might have a skin issue Our pets have unique ways of communicating discomfort. If they’re feeling itchy or irritable, their behaviour and physical actions can give us clues. Here’s what to watch out for: Scratching: Excessive scratching can be a telltale sign of irritation or allergies. Redness or swelling: Regularly inspect their skin for any unusual red spots or swollen areas. Odour: An unusual smell can indicate an underlying skin infection. Licking or biting: Excessive licking or biting in specific areas can indicate localised issues or discomfort. Changes in fur: Unusual shedding, patches of hair loss, or even the appearance of dandruff can be red flags. Restlessness: Continuous discomfort can make it hard for pets to find a restful position, leading to apparent restlessness or agitation. Keeping skin problems at bay Taking proactive steps can prevent many summer-related skin issues. With a mix of regular care and some seasonal adjustments, you can keep your pet comfortable. Here are a few tips: Regular baths: Using a gentle pet shampoo can help cleanse their coat, removing dust and potential allergens. Check for bugs: It’s crucial to inspect your pet for fleas and ticks periodically. Proactive treatments can keep these pests at bay. Stay dry: Ensure your pet is dried thoroughly after swimming or bathing, focusing especially on skin folds. Hydration: With the summer heat, hydration becomes paramount. Fresh water aids in keeping their skin less prone to dryness and irritations. Protective gear: Pet-friendly sunscreens or protective outfits can shield them during extended outdoor excursions. Regular vet check-ups: Regular visits to the vet can provide early detection and prevention, ensuring minor issues don’t escalate. When to see a vet? Skin issues can sometimes be stubborn or severe. If home remedies aren’t helping, it’s always a good idea to seek expert advice. A veterinarian can provide specific treatments and recommendations. Helping your pet from the inside out While topical treatments are beneficial, ensuring your pet is healthy from the inside is equally crucial. For an internal boost to your petās well-being, consider the Bob Martin Multicare Supplement Healthcare range. Itās a step towards keeping your pet happy, healthy, and living their best life this summer. The sunny season is all about enjoyment and relaxation. With a little care and vigilance, we can make sure our pets get the most out of summer.
The ins and outs of cat litter From cleanliness to adopting greener habits Litter comes in all shapes, sizes, and consistencies, but one thing they all have in common is the ability to give our cats a convenient way to use the toilet. Cats are known to be very clean animals, constantly grooming themselves and staying away from dirt ā unlike Bruno the Beagle. Indoor cats benefit the most from using a litter box, whereas outside cats might use it more sparingly. As a general rule, multiply the number of indoor cats with 1.5 to find out how many trays you need. For example, one cat needs two litter boxes (because they donāt come in halves), two cats need three litter boxes, and so on. It’s important to remember that even outdoor cats sometimes need access to litter trays – this is especially important during rainy seasons when outside areas are wet. Litter boxes are also important for older cats that struggle around freely and for cats that might get chased by dogs when they do outside. For outdoor cats, you can offer 1 litter tray for every 2 cats. The importance of a clean litter box For health and cleanliness, itās important to manage your catās litter box. Why? Because if it gets too dirty and they refuse to use it, complications like bladder and kidney diseases or behavioural issues could follow. There are a few golden rules when it comes to cat litter: Always keep the tray clean and filled with litter between 3 to 6 cm deep. Keep the tray away from food and water as cat faeces can transmit toxoplasmosis, which presents a safety concern to pregnant women and immunosuppressed individuals. Give your pet privacy by placing the tray in a secluded spot. They will get embarrassed if you can see them while theyāre doing their business. Choosing the right litterĀ Typically, litter substrates are either crystals or sand. Your cat might have a preference and not enjoy the feeling of crystals between their toe-beans. And sand might not stand a chance inside the confines of a tray when they try burying their waste. But it isnāt all about their preferences ā health is even more important. Some traditional cat litters might contain harmful chemicals that cause pollution and are made of non-biodegradable materials. Just because you want the best for your furry friend doesnāt mean you should compromise on eco-friendliness. Eco-friendly litter can control odours and the formulas can be virtually dust-free, so as not to trigger allergies or asthma. There are also health benefits. Eco-friendly litter doesnāt have harmful pollutants that could harm your pet or damage the environment when you throw it out. The ins and outs of cat litter From cleanliness to adopting greener habits Bob Martin is committed to sustainability and the well-being of both pets and the environment. Enter the newly launched Felight Eco Cat Litter Tofu Ā (soya) and Felight Eco Cat Litter Corn Cob (maize). These substrates are biodegradable, free from harmful chemicals, fragrance-free, and are absorbent with instant clumping, which makes it easy to dispose of ā responsibly. The pellets are small, resulting in less dust, and are paw friendly. Both are available in eco-friendly packaging thatās recycled and recyclable, ensuring that the entire product lifecycle is gentle on the planet. Felight Eco Cat Litter also functions as a natural germ and odour trap, making it an ideal ground cover for reptiles, rodents, and birds where absorption and smell control are important. If youāre passionate about your cat and the planet, make sure to choose eco-friendly pet care. Bob Martinās Felight Eco Cat Litter range not only fulfils one of your catās most basic needs, but also plays an even larger role in contributing to a greener, more sustainable future for all. Learn more about Bob Martin and its products here.
SUMMER PET CARE: TIPS FOR A PET-FRIENDLY HOLIDAY SEASON The holiday season is around the corner, and weāre all excited. But have you thought about your pet’s summer holiday plans? Whether theyāre joining you or staying behind, here are some of our top tips for a pet-friendly holiday season. Your pet is joining you on holidayĀ If your pet is with you, you can keep track of them and have peace of mind knowing theyāre in your care. Travelling with pets can be a challenge, but a little preparation can help take the edge off for you and your fur baby. If youāre travelling by carĀ Itās important to make the journey as pleasant as possible for you and your pet. There are a few things youāll need to consider before you head out: If your pet is prone to car sickness, avoid feeding them for at least six hours before the trip. Your pet will need to take many breaks throughout the trip to drink some water and stretch their legs. Youāll need to factor in stopping every one to two hours into your travel time. While itās tempting to sedate your pet and have them sleep through the journey, this is dangerous. If youāre worried about their stress levels, opt for a calming agent instead. Bob Martin has a wide range of products for both cats and dogs. Youāll need to ensure your petās vaccinations are up to date and youāll need to bring their vaccination records along. This is important as vaccination records are often checked at roadblocks, and youāll need these on hand should there be an emergency. If your trip is longer than 12 hours, pre-book pet friendly accommodation along the way. If youāre travelling by planeĀ Some airlines allow you to transport your pet as manifested cargo. This means your pet would travel on its own flight booking, usually at the bottom of the plane where temperature and pressure is still controlled. Very rarely will pets be allowed to join you in your cabin, but exceptions do exist for guide dogs. To fly with your pet, youāll need to check your specific airlineās requirements and itās best to discuss the plan of action with your vet beforehand.Ā Ā Remember to use a safe and reliable calming agent to reduce any anxiety your pet might have during flights. Bob Martinās Calmcare range offers a variety of applications that are not only safe to use but will also give longer coverage. Youāre heading out but your petās staying behind While technology has advanced and many automatic feeders are now available, your pet should never be left alone over an extended period. Accidents happen, so itās important to have someone checking in regularly. Plus, theyāll love the interaction. Here are our top three options for pet care this holiday season: A house sitter or pet sitterĀ A lot of pets are homebodies and donāt like being moved around. Sometimes, itās best to keep them in their safe space to avoid any unnecessary stress. House sitters or pet sitters are a great way to ensure your pet is cared for while youāre away. A house sitter will usually stay in your house for the time you are away, so your pet will have someone with them. House sitting is also a great way to ensure your home is cared for while youāre gone. Pet sitters usually just check in on your pet every day. This is a great option for pets who are more independent. Remember to do your homework and find a reputable house sitter or pet sitter and book them in advance, especially around the festive season. The kennels or cattery Most kennels and catteries are run by experienced individuals who have your petās best interests at heart. Itās also common practice for these organisations to send you regular updates so you can have peace of mind. Long-term stays often come at a discounted rate and your pet will be given plenty of attention. Itās important to research a kennel or cattery to ensure your pet will be in the best hands. You should inform the kennels or cattery of any specific needs your pet might have and provide them with emergency contact details. Remember to ensure your petās vaccinations are up to date and that they have been dewormed before taking them to the kennels or cattery. Most catteries and kennels require the following vaccines to be up to date: For dogs: 5-in-1 Rabies Kennel cough For cats: 3-in-1 Rabies Snuffles Friends or familyĀ Friends and family are a great choice for pet care, especially if your pet already knows them well. If they have their own pets and you plan on dropping your pet off with them, make sure you socialise beforehand.
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