Showing posts with label animal hospital Marietta GA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animal hospital Marietta GA. Show all posts

Tuesday 25 December 2018

Pros And Cons Of Giant Dog Breeds

Many dogs that are classified as giant breeds weigh over 100 pounds. Despite their sizes, these dogs are gentle and very loyal. Some of these dogs make ideal pets for families with kids. They can also be easy to train and won’t need as much physical activity because their energy levels are not very high. But having a giant dog breed in the home means there should be enough space for everyone and everything in the household. It will also mean a bigger budget for food, pet supplies like crate, collar, leash, food and water bowls, etc. If your pet has large jowls, you should be prepared to deal with copious amounts of drool. Many of these dogs are also prone to various congenital diseases that can affect major organs of the body. Compared to most dogs, these gentle giants have shorter lifespans. The average lifespan of most dogs is 12-15 years while it’s only 6-10 years for the giant breeds.
Take your pet to your veterinarians Marietta, GA for regular wellness checks to ensure his health and well-being.   

Monday 29 October 2018

Light, Medium and Heavy Blankets for Horses

Fall and winter usually mean the beginning of blanketing season. It’s up to you on whether or not you want to blanket your horse. They technically don’t need blankets. The fur on their backs will naturally thicken as the temperatures drop. It then stands straight up to provide a protective barrier of warmth for the horse. If you blanket your horse, this can cause the hair to stay down and prevent it from thickening on its own. If you choose to blanket you will need to be consistent with it since your horse’s coat will not provide the protection he needs for the winter months. If you do blanket, you can choose from a light, medium or heavy weight. A general rule of thumb to determine which blanket to use is to look at the layers you are wearing (just remember the horse’s coat counts as a layer already). Your veterinarian Marietta, GA can also help.

Wednesday 24 October 2018

Fitting Your Cat for a Coat

If your cat is in need of a few winter accessories, decide first if she will be wearing them inside or outside. An outdoor coat should be able to withstand the elements and keep your cat warm and dry. Look for coats that have a snug fit and securely fasten with belts or snaps. Velcro can wear out and not stay attached especially if wet. Find a coat that is water proof or water resistant. An inside lining of fleece is ideal for colder temperatures. To fit your cat for the coat, take your cat’s weight and measure the length across the chest and back. Use the tags on the coat as a guideline for size. Put the coat on your cat. Ensure there is no pinching at the legs or neck. Make sure your cat can move as well. Ask your vets Marietta, GA for a second opinion on fit.

Thursday 26 July 2018

Why your chinchilla loves dust baths

Your chinchilla is a big part of your life and you want to help her have the most amazing life she possibly can. To do this, you need to make an effort to understand her. For example, why does she love dust baths so much?

Your pet can’t take traditional baths where she gets soaped up in a tub of water. Her fur is so dense, that this would make it extremely difficult for her to dry off as it would saturate it completely. Dust baths allow your pet to get cleaned up without the potential risk. This means that your little fur ball can have some fun rolling around in the dust while it soaks up the oils that have accumulated on her skin to give her a nice, clean feeling. For more information, please contact your local vet clinic Marietta, GA.

Wednesday 16 May 2018

What to do if your Mastiff has a Seizure


Dogs are prone to seizure activity in much the same way people are. If you notice that your English Mastiff or other breed of canine companion is having a seizure, don’t panic. Instead, apply the following steps for your dog’s safety and your own safety. First, call your vet if you notice your dog having any type of sporadic convulsions or fits in which he loses control of his body. Next, back away from your dog so that you are not in danger of getting hit while your dog is unable to control his body. Also move any type of sharp objects or furniture away from your dog so he doesn’t get hurt. Don’t worry about your dog swallowing his tongue, this is actually a myth. Wait for the seizure to subside. Start talking to your dog so he hears and recognizes your voice. Pet him softly and reassure him. Report the outcome to your vets Marietta, GA.