Showing posts with label Vet Wake Forest NC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vet Wake Forest NC. Show all posts

Wednesday, 17 November 2021

Pet Foods Are Not Created Equal



Pet obesity is a huge health issue that, as a pet owner, you should be aware of. Based on UK research, sixty percent of their dog population is obese or overweight. However, this health concern is preventable both in cats and dogs.

The study has also discovered that most pet owners give their pets unsuitable foods, like table scraps, to their canines, which led to their obesity. With this information at hand, you must give your companion high-quality and natural food.

Most companies of pet food or kibble can find a way to still market their products despite their low-quality ingredients. There are products out there that have toxins and antibiotic residues. These may be small or low enough to pass the examination but may contribute to overall harm to your pet. If you want to prevent his from happening, you can start making homemade food for your pet, so that you know what safe ingredients are appropriate for your companion.

Your pet’s diet is one of the important concerns that you should discuss with your vet Wake Forest, NC during your pet’s wellness checks. Set an appointment here: https://tuscanridgeah.com/.

Friday, 8 January 2021

What to Know About the Airedale Terrier


The largest of the terrier canines is the Airedale. This particular terrier can stand anywhere between 22 and 24 inches tall and weigh between 40 and 60 pounds. These playful pups love to hunt. They are highly intelligent, skillful, versatile, and fast. They have an average lifespan of 10 to 12 years. They were first recognized for their intelligence and excellent work ethic by the British Army during World War One. During this time the Airedale was trained to be a messenger dog and to deliver mail during the war. The dog became a popular pet in the U.S. during the 1920s. Laddie Boy, the Airedale Terrier, was the beloved family pet of President Harding. The Airedales tend to make excellent guard dogs or family dogs. This breed can have certain health issues such arthritis, bone and joint issues and hip dysplasia. Learn more from your vets Wake Forest  NC.

Wednesday, 16 December 2020

Should You Microchip Your Corgi?


If you’ve just recently brought a Corgi into your home then you may not know yet if he’s been microchipped. If he’s not, you’ll need to decide if you want him to be. Your vet can help you with this. First, your vet will run a scanner over your Corgi to see if he already has a microchip. If he does then your vet can give you the ID number and help you make sure the number is registered with your contact information. If your dog doesn’t have a microchip, you should consider getting one for your Corgi. The microchip is injected beneath the surface of your dog’s skin just between the shoulder blades. Experts say the process is similar to receiving a shot and is done in a matter of seconds. Once done, your pet will have an official tracking number assigned. You will need to register that number with a security site. Ask your vets Wake Forest NC for details.