An Ounce of Prevention: Keep the Germs Away
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Owning a pet can be a rewarding experience for children and
adults. And you can make sure it's a healthy experience by
following a few simple tips. It all starts with keeping your pet
healthy and being a responsible pet owner.
How can you keep your pet healthy?
- Adopt your pet from an animal shelter or purchase it from
a reputable pet store or breeder.
- Have your new companion checked out right away by a
veterinarian.
- Keep your pet under a veterinarian's care for regularly
scheduled shots and treatment for worms. This reduces the
chance that your pet could get sick and pass an infection
to you or your family. Since the cost of veterinary care
may not be within everyone's reach, the local animal
shelter or humane society may have information about
low-cost clinics.
- Give your pet a balanced diet and do not allow it to eat
raw food or drink out of the toilet.
- Clean your pet's living area at least once a week. Bury
the feces, or place them in a plastic bag and then put it
in the trash.
- Litter boxes should be cleaned daily and the dirty litter
placed in a plastic bag. To prevent infectious diseases
that may cause birth defects, pregnant women should not
change cat litter boxes. A child's sandbox can become a
cat's litter box so cover it when not in use. Areas that
have been contaminated with dog or cat feces should be
off limits to children -- not only at home but also in
public areas such as parks or playgrounds. And because
toddlers naturally explore their environment, teach
children not to eat dirt
- Wash your hands with soap and water after handling or
cleaning up after animals, especially reptiles. Teach
your children to do the same. This is also important
after contacting dirt because hookworms from animal feces
in the soil can enter through your skin.
What about having a wild animal as a pet?
In general, wild animals do not make good pets because they
are not tame and do not adapt well to living in a house. But if
you must have one make sure you know about any special needs the
animal has or diseases it can transmit before buying it from a
pet store.
What's the most serious disease that animals can transmit to
people?
The most serious disease that animals can transmit to people
is rabies. But, because responsible pet owners are keeping their
animals immunized each year, the number of rabies cases in the
United States has been drastically reduced. However, rabies is
still found in wild animals. Cats, as well as dogs, should be
immunized against rabies.
Why should you have your pet immunized against rabies?
Having your pet immunized protects it against rabies if it's
attacked by a rabid animal. But if your pet is not immunized, it
could get rabies and then give it to you or your family. So obey
local leash laws and control your pets so that they do not come
into contact with, or prey on, wild animals.
What should you do if you are bitten or scratched by an
animal?
Each year almost 800,000 persons bitten by dogs or cats
require medical attention. So, never approach an unfamiliar
animal. If you do get bitten or scratched always
- Wash the area with soap and water,
- Apply anti-bacterial medication, and
- Bandage the wound, and consider medical attention.
- Teach your children to tell you about any animal bite or
scratch that they receive.
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