- Facial glands
- Urine
- Feces
- Anal glands
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Keeping Your Pet Comfortable During Fireworks
Fireworks during some celebrations can be a stressful thing to deal with for a pet. Below are some ways on how to keep your pet relaxed despite the firework noises.
Lessen the outside noise
You can close your windows and doors as well as letting down your curtains to help insulate your home and refrain the outside noises from getting inside since it causes stress to your pets. If ever you set up a safe place for your pets, make sure that the place is away from the doors and windows where the outside noise has a higher chance of getting inside the house.
During the day, walk your pets
In order to refrain from any noise from fireworks, let your pet do some physical exercises during the day.
This will allow your pet to be in a stress-free and safe environment during their daytime walk. They will be at ease during this time. Dogs that are scared by firework noises have the tendency to lead into the darkness if ever a firework is lighted near him, so ensure that their lead is correctly attached to them if ever you have no choice but to walk your pet dog during night time. However, if you are concern that the stress level of your dog will increase, you can opt to hire a dog walker so your dog can still exercise during the day while you are working.
Any sign of illness exhibited by your pet should require a visit to your veterinary hospital Middletown, DE for proper medical attention. Learn more here.
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What Can Cause Seizures in Campbell’s Dwarf Hamsters?
Did you know that seizures can happen in a variety of hamsters? Seizures are more common in Campbell’s Dwarf hamsters and Russian Dwarf Hamsters. If you own a Campbell’s Dwarf hamster or are thinking of purchasing one, you may want to talk to your vet about the possibility of seizures. Most dwarf hamsters will not present abrupt or strong outward symptoms like convulsions or fits. Instead, you may see your hamster tilting his head, walking in circles, having trouble walking, or falling on his back. If this occurs, call your vet right away. In most cases, your Campbell’s Dwarf may go into seizures or minor convulsions as a result of diabetes, brain injury, brain defects, poisoning, stroke, or even an inner ear infection. The inner ear, especially, is what helps control your hamster’s balance. If the inner ear is infected you will notice your hamster having extreme difficulty walking around. Talk to your vets Middletown DE to learn more.