If you’re looking for a large personality
dog that’s a small size just right for apartment living then check out the
Brussels Griffon. This pint size pup is full of energy, curiosity, and did we
say energy? The Brussels Griffon is a rare yet highly popular breed of canine.
They are known for their bushy face, pushed in nose and square yet compact
body. They are known for their rough and smooth coat. They come in coat colors
of red, black, black and tan, beige or a mixture of red-brown and black. The
Brussels Griffon generally needs to be brushed once a week to maintain the
excellent coat. The coat should be brushed out to get rid of tangles and
matting. Professional grooming is needed to maintain the coat in to shape
quality. For more details, click here or call your
veterinarians Ashburn, VA.
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Wednesday 9 October 2019
Thursday 12 September 2019
Feline sleeping habits
You have a cat in your life now and you’d
like to get to know her. How can you better understand her sleeping habits?
Your little fur ball needs you to take the
time to think about her needs and be sure to offer her places to rest when she
is feeling a bit low on energy. This is likely to include when she has just
finished a meal and her body needs to focus on extracting nutrients from her
food as well as when she has just expended a lot of energy, like she does
during playtime. She may also want to rest if she’s been awake for a while.
Your pet will tend to nap on and off throughout the day to maintain a stable
energy level and be able to continually survey her surroundings. Your local vet Roanoke, VA can help you offer your pet a wonderful place
to call home.
Wednesday 4 September 2019
Pancreatitis In Cats
Pancreatitis
occurs when the pancreas becomes inflamed and overreacts by producing more enzymes
that can digest itself and sometimes adjacent organs and tissues.
The
pancreas is an organ that products digestive enzymes that help break down
nutrients (proteins, fats, and carbs) into their simplest forms so they can be
used by the body. The organ also produces glucagon that is essential in making
insulin, which is essential in maintaining the stability of blood sugar levels.
Diabetes mellitus can occur when there is something wrong in the production of
glucagon and insulin.
Experts
have been unable to determine the ultimate cause of pancreatitis. But several
factors are though to possibly trigger the problem. These include a high fat
diet, direct trauma to the pancreas, reaction to certain medications, liver
disease, parasites, and certain health issues such as inflammatory bowel
disease.
Sudden
changes in your pet’s health and/or behavior should be brought to the attention
of your veterinarian Salem, VA. Learn more here.
Tuesday 20 August 2019
Tylenol Toxicity In Cats
Cat parents should know better than to give Tylenol to
a cat. The active ingredient of Tylenol, which is acetaminophen, can be toxic
to pets, especially to cats. In certain circumstances, veterinarian may give
Tylenol to dogs but generally in a very conservative dose. However, Tylenol
should never be given to cats because they are extremely sensitive to its
active ingredient. In fact, cats are 10 times more likely to develop
acetaminophen toxicity compared to dogs.
Once ingested, the liver breaks down Tylenol;
unfortunately cats don’t have the enzymes that are necessary to break down the
by-products of the process which can eventually lead to liver failure and
damage to red blood cells. Liver damage occurs when the by-products of Tylenol
degradation by the liver binds to the liver cells. The by-product can also bind
to red blood cells and cause damage which can eventually mean that the tissues
and organs of the cat won’t be able to receive enough oxygen to perform optimum
function.
If notice signs of pain or fever exhibited by your
cat, call your veterinarian Leesburg, VA rather than doing self-medication. Visit
this website for more
information.
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