Showing posts with label Vets Dallas GA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vets Dallas GA. Show all posts

Thursday, 12 January 2023

Choosing A Pet Sitter For Exotics



Are you traveling this month? If you have an exotic pet, you may find it difficult to find someone to look after them while you’re away. A kennel is your best bet, but not all boarding facilities accept exotics. If your pet is small enough, you may want to have a friend or family member keep them at their place. However, you’d want to go over yourself to get their temporary home set up. If possible, have them spend time at your home as well, observing how you care for your pet.

We would also recommend dividing out the food and labeling it per day for the days you’ll be gone. Aside from that, it may be helpful to leave some printed information, such as signs of illness to look for, general do’s and don’ts, cleaning instructions, and, of course, the number for your veterinarian.

Be sure to pack a few days’ extra worth of food, treats, and medicine, just in case you’re delayed.

If you have questions about caring for an exotic pet, contact your vets Dallas, GA.

Saturday, 27 March 2021

Diarrhea In Cattle

 

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Bovine virus diarrhea, a common illness among cattle throughout the United States, comes in several varieties like chronic, mild, or acute.  The main transmission route is through direct contact or touching of other cattle that is ill, or with objects or surfaces that are contaminated.  The mild type of BVD usually has no overt symptoms, but if there are any, it is commonly mild diarrhea, rapid breathing, nasal discharge, coughing, and fever.  Cattle that have the milder type of BVD will be immune to future infections.  As for the ones which have the acute BVD form, the typical symptoms are dehydration, diarrhea, weight loss, possible lameness, fever, breathing difficulties, and other respiratory issues.  Cows that are pregnant in their initial trimester could abort.  If BVD is contracted around the ninetieth to one hundred and twentieth day of the pregnancy, the unborn fetus could mummify.  Should the infection happen at a later pregnancy stage, that fetus could be hairless, have brain damage, or have lungs that are underdeveloped.  As for the chronic BVD cases, the signs are pretty much the same with the acute form but will include gradual weight gain, a rough hair coating, and lameness.

Check with your vet clinic Dallas, GA regarding the ideal ways to safeguard your cattle against BVD.

Wednesday, 7 October 2020

Cockatoos as Pet Birds


Are you looking for pet bird? Try checking with your local vet to find out what the recommended bird types are for pet birds. It’s important to find a bird that meets your lifestyle. For example, if you’re looking for a companion bird and you have the extra time needed for his care, then you may want to consider a Cockatoo. Cockatoos require a lot of time and attention. Ideally, Cockatoos should have at least three to four hours of play time outside the cage. They love lots of toys in the cage and lots of attention from their ‘person.’ Well trained, socialized, and often handled Cockatoos can be very affectionate to their owners as well as cuddly, playful, and even act silly. However, an untrained and even spoiled Cockatoo will develop a mind of his own and try his best to rule the home. Consult with your vets Dallas, GA to learn more.