Showing posts with label Pet clinic Lakewood Ranch FL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pet clinic Lakewood Ranch FL. Show all posts

Thursday, 23 December 2021

Glucosamine Supplements For Your Pet’s Joints


Glucosamine is a chemical found in your dog’s body. The primary purpose of glucosamine is to keep the cartilage of the joints healthy. Recently, it has been gaining popularity as a food supplement for dogs.

Glucosamine stimulates the growth of cartilage. Cartilage serves to protect the dog’s joint surfaces by acting as a cushion against impact. This makes movements smooth and pain-free. Once there is a problem in the cartilage, it causes joint pain to your dogs.

Glucosamine is a vital supplement you can give to your dogs to optimize their overall health. A lot of dogs suffer from joint pains, especially when they get older. They undergo many bodily changes, and part of these is the wear and tear of the cartilage.

Take note that glucosamine for humans and its dosage is not the same for dogs. You should consult your vet Lakewood Ranch FL for supplement recommendations specific to your dog’s age, size, and breed.

Monday, 1 November 2021

Gadgets For Pets


You might have thought every so often about how boredom can overcome your pet while you are at work 40 hours per week.  They might be so anxious doing nothing all day.  Presently, there are various toys infused with technology made to keep your pet occupied and entertained throughout the day while you are working.  For example, some toys can release treats.  Some even have touchpads that your pet interacts with, lighting up and dispensing treats.  Several toys also let you interact with your pet while away from home.  Bluetooth and WiFi enable playthings that allow remote control that lets you interact with your animal companions.

Devices that Monitor Pet Activity

When doing morning runs, some people use smartwatches and other similar gadgets to track their activity.  Dog owners also sometimes take their pets with them during these morning runs.  These days, pet owners could also monitor their dog’s activity using monitors specifically made for animal companions.  This lets you track your dog’s activity whenever you exercise with him and also find out how he is doing while he is not with you.

If you have concerns about your pet's health and/or behavior, make an appointment with your vet clinic Lakewood Ranch FL.

Thursday, 29 July 2021

Why You Should Get Annual Vaccines For Your Pet

 


Vets recommend vaccines for pets to protect them from diseases. The level of protection will depend on the kind of vaccine administered. When the immunity period has waned, the vet will recommend booster shots.

Core vaccines like rabies or feline virus protect for three years. A booster shot is needed after three years. In the meantime, there are non-core vaccines that offer protection for Chlamydia, Bordetella, or feline infectious peritonitis. This type of vaccine gives protection for a year. If you want to get booster shots for non-core vaccines, the vet will assess the cat’s condition, health, and other risks.

If your cat is living outdoors, there is a greater chance that the vet will recommend non-core vaccine booster shots. The reason is that the cat has more exposure to diseases.

It is important to have regular check-ups for cats. The vet will be able to determine if there is a need to get booster shots.

Your veterinarian Lakewood Ranch FL is a valuable source of information If you have any questions and/or concerns about vaccinations and vaccines.

Monday, 5 October 2020

Why Cats Commit Potty Problems


Cats would defecate just about anywhere if they have issues with their litter box. One of the main issues that cat owners have to deal with is potty problems. To get to the root of the problem, it’s a good idea for cat parents to take a closer look into their kitty’s litter box and finally address why their kitties are having frequent potty accidents. There are a number of reasons why cats would avoid their litter box. One of which is that the number of litter boxes may be inadequate for the number of cats in the household. The living space may be inadequate for the cats. Another factor could be that a dominant cat is preventing a submissive cat from using the litter box. A cat is experiencing a stressful situation that could also make them avoid their litter box. Other reasons include: (1) spray marking in intact males and females, (2) a covered litter box which unintentionally locks out the cat, (3) indoor-only cats can see or smell cats outdoors, and (4) a female cat in heat can attract male cats with the pheromones in her urine. 

A sudden change in your pet’s potty habits should be brought to the attention of your animal hospital Lakewood Ranch FL