Tuesday, 14 February 2023
The Peter Pan Of Retrievers
Monday, 18 July 2022
Finger Monkeys as Pets
Finger monkeys may be adorable, but if you are considering having them as pets, you may need to do a lot of research and some thinking.
First and foremost, you need to check if it is legal to have monkeys as pets in your state. However irresistible these little furballs are, remember, they are still wild animals. Therefore, they are not domesticated. Some downsides to owning one are they can become aggressive, really angry, or destructive. They may scratch you or harm other people in the house. Since they are highly social creatures, you will need to have two or three or more of them to ensure that your monkey does not feel bored, depressed, or worse, angry.
That being said, finger monkeys are better off in the wild or under the care of professionals, not as pets kept in a home.
Your veterinarian Bucks County, PA is a valuable resource when it comes to issues that affect your pet’s health and well-being.
Wednesday, 7 July 2021
Intestinal Parasite Infestations In Pet Reptiles
Your pet reptile can be infested with intestinal parasites. The problem can be acquired by your pet from its immediate surroundings, eating food that is infested, poor hygiene, contact with contaminated items, and other reptiles that are infected. Worms like pinworms, roundworms, and hookworms are the typical parasites that can infest pet reptiles. These parasites rapidly breed, laying eggs in your pet’s intestinal tract. The eggs can leave the animal through the excrement, subsequently reinfecting the pet, most especially if your pet’s enclosure is not cleaned regularly. Parasites like these can be the reason for your pet’s intestinal obstructions or other gastrointestinal issues. So if your pet has intestinal parasites, diarrhea, appetite loss, or vomiting could be apparent. This condition is a critical medical issue that must be attended to by your veterinarian. Parasites can rapidly spread from the animal’s intestines to its other organs resulting in death. Your pet’s enclosure must also be cleaned regularly so that it remains parasite-free. Check with your veterinarian Bucks County, PA for regular checkups and deworming routines.
Saturday, 15 May 2021
Summer Safety Tips For Dogs
Friday, 16 April 2021
Factors To Consider When Using Bleach To Clean On Bird Cages
- Household bleach products contain chlorine. This component can cause the metal to corrode
- Bleach solution is effective in cleaning the birdcage as long as you don't use it full strength
- Remove any metals in the cage to prevent these from getting discolored or tarnished
- Check the bleach label to see if this is recommended for cleaning a birdcage
- Use a new mixture of bleach solution every time you clean the cage. Make a small mixture that is good enough for one use
- Clean the cage thoroughly. Rinse the cage and its accessories with water
- Let the cage dry first before putting back the accessories and their occupant