Showing posts with label vet clinic Carrollton GA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vet clinic Carrollton GA. Show all posts

Tuesday 7 April 2020

Does your cat shed a lot?


Your cat is a big part of your life and this means that she is also a big part of your household. If she is shedding a lot, is there a way to combat this?

Shedding is a natural occurrence and is one way that your pet is able to keep her coat healthy. This means that while you may be able to reduce the amount of shedding by fostering a healthy coat, it will likely still happen. Feeding your pet a healthy diet, offering her regular brushings, and tending to any issues that arise can help her to stay as comfortable as she can be. If you think your pet is shedding more than she usually does, take the time to bring this up with her veterinarian in case she needs additional care. For more information, please contact your local pet clinic Carrollton GA.

Wednesday 12 February 2020

Tips To Avoid Stomach Upsets In Cats



A stomach upset may be triggered by eating something that causes irritation of the digestive tract or it could also be due to indigestion. However, there are instances when it could mean something more. Thus, it’s important to keep a close eye on your pet for the next 12-24 hours after vomiting to see if there are other symptoms that will be manifested and/or if vomiting continues. Here are some tips to avoid stomach upsets in cats:

  • Don’t give milk to your kitty because there are cats that are lactose intolerant. Kittens don’t have as much of a problem because their bodies still produce lactase, the enzyme that is necessary to help digest lactose in milk. However, adult cats don’t produce enough quantities of the enzyme thus consuming milk can increase their risks to indigestion.
  • Avoid giving people food to cats because most of these foods are high in fats and oils. Also, people food does not provide a complete and balanced diet for cats.


If vomiting persists over 24 hours, you should call your veterinary clinic Carrollton, GA.

Monday 18 November 2019

Does My Dog Need A Sweater?

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The answer to this question is it depends. Not all dogs need to wear sweaters. Canine breeds with long thick hair coats can do well without sweaters even during winter. But the so-called hairless breeds and breeds with very short or single-layered coats, such as miniature pinschers, chihuahuas, or greyhounds among others tend to be more vulnerable to colder conditions. This is also true among senior dogs or those with shaved or bald spots, and those with hair coat issues. When exposed to cold temperature, these dogs can suffer from hypothermia, which can fatal. These dogs will benefit from extra insulation to keep them warm. Some dogs may even need to wear winter boots.

Here are some tips to remember when selecting a sweater for your dog:

l  Choose a style and fit that will stay in place without restricting the dogs movement. It should not fall forward or hang low. It must be snug but not tight. An ideal fit is when you are able to easily slip your hand under the dogs sweater.

l  Steer clear of designs with metal pieces that your dog can chew off and possibly choke on. Your dog can become entangled on loose threads.

l  Let your pet get familiar with the smell and texture of the sweater before putting it on him.

l  When putting on the sweater, always do it gently and be quick to reward cooperative behavior.

l  If your dog resists, dont force the sweater on. Instead, let him rest and calm down before trying again later.

l  Your pet will benefit from regular wellness checks and dental visits at a vet clinic Carrollton, GA.