Showing posts with label animal hospital san antonio tx. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animal hospital san antonio tx. Show all posts

Sunday, 19 March 2023

Tips For Bunny-Proofing Your House

 To bunny-proof your home, follow these tips:


  • Cover wires with hard plastic sleeves or flex tubing to protect them from being chewed and damaged by your rabbit. It's also a good idea to keep all wires out of reach.

  • Protect your baseboards and mouldings by covering them with plastic guards, 2x4s, or furring strips. You can also attach wood panels to your mouldings using velcro strips.

  • Keep houseplants out of reach or remove them from your home altogether, as many plants can be toxic to rabbits. Be sure to research which plants are safe and which are dangerous for your rabbit.

  • Consider using baby gates or other barriers to block off areas of your home that you don't want your rabbit to access.

  • Keep an eye on your rabbit when they are exploring your home and take steps to protect any valuable or fragile items that might be damaged by chewing.



If you have any concerns about your pet's health and/or behaviour, make an appointment with an animal hospital San Antonio, TX.

Wednesday, 1 February 2023

How To Prevent Fleas On Cats

 


You may already know that fleas are pretty common among dogs and cats, so if you own such kinds of animals, you must be aware of the steps to prevent them from being infected by these parasites.

There are plenty of ways that you can try to avoid flea or tick infestation on your beloved pet. Continue reading below for some of the steps that you can follow:

Be consistent in maintaining good and proper hygiene among your pet.

Remember that regular grooming and maintenance go a long way in terms of flea control.

As much as possible, do not let your cat get in contact with unknown or stray animals who are possibly flea or tick carriers.

Maintain a clean home and environment so that fleas and other parasites will have no breeding ground.

Visit to local animal hospital San Antonio, TX for proven safe, and effective flea prevention and treatment products.

Saturday, 12 February 2022

Can You Communicate With Your Dog Using His Leash ?



The leash can be among the best items at your disposal when you want to communicate something to your pet dog.  Since you control the leash, you can easily tell your dog how to behave by subtly directing him towards the direction you want him to take.  Your pet will be depending on you leading him whenever he is on the leash.  

A tight leash indicates stress and your pet might need to be on the alert.  A loose leash indicates that the pet owner is a bit more relaxed, therefore, the dog can ease up and be calmer.  When you pull your pet away from something when on a walk means that he should leave that something alone.  In addition, if he tries to sniff on something and stops to do it, but you go ahead and pull, it means that you are rushing and your pet needs to hurry up too.

Communication with your pet dog will take patience and time to achieve mastery.  Check with your vet  San Antonio, TX if you happen to have concerns regarding your dog’s behavior and/or health. Visit their profile for more information.

Wednesday, 14 April 2021

Lice In Pet Mice

 Problems with Rat Teeth

If your mouse happens to be infested with lice, it will suffer from extensive scratching and itching.  Fortunately, lice infestations are quite simple to treat.  As soon as you find lice infesting your pet, contact your veterinarian immediately.  Using anti-lice medication for people is not ideal for use with your pet.  Products like these are not formulated with mice in mind therefore could have ingredients toxic to them.  While your mouse is undergoing lice treatment, you will need to clean its enclosure and the furnishing thoroughly with mild soap and water.  Dispose of the leftover food and bedding material properly.  If the weather outside is freezing, you can put these items outside overnight to destroy the lice.

Work with your pet clinic San Antonio TX in creating a parasite preventive program that will protect your pet from internal and external parasites throughout the year.

Friday, 12 March 2021

Pet Chinchillas And Their Grooming Requirements


Chinchillas have a coat that feels soft to touch and actually does not need a lot of maintenance.  They will, however, still have a lot to gain from assisted grooming from their keepers.  Grooming will keep their fur looking good and healthy.  Also, pet chinchillas require their ears cleaned regularly, and their teeth and nails regularly inspected.

The very soft hair coats of chinchillas will have much to gain from dust baths being regular in order to aid in the absorption of excess oil.  And this helps in keeping the hair coat fluffy and soft.

In instances where your pet chinchilla may get some stink on its body, a bath using water and soap can help with the problem.  Just ensure that you thoroughly dry your chinchilla after the bath because any remaining moisture within the fur and body can become a conducive thriving ground for fungal infections.  This possible fungal infection could then lead to substantial loss of fur in chinchillas.  These dust baths normally are given a few times

Any sign of illness exhibited by your pet should be brought to the attention of your animal hospital San Antonio TX.

Wednesday, 30 December 2020

Bloat in Dogs

 

Canine bloat can affect dogs of all breeds and all ages, but it is often seen in dogs with certain characteristics such as a deep chest cavity. Canine bloat (also known as Gastric Dilation-Volvulus) is a serious condition that requires immediate treatment. It is an often fatal illness. Bloat occurs when a dog’s stomach fills with gas, food or fluid causing it to expand. The expansion of the stomach can apply pressure on other organs causing blood to stop flowing to the heart and stomach lining. The stomach can expand so much that it causes a tear in the wall and can even cause difficulty breathing. Sometimes the stomach can twist. When this happens blood is stopped from flowing to the heart, which can send your dog into shock. Vet care is needed immediately. Surgery may be required in some cases. Consult with your vets San Antonio, TX for further information.

Saturday, 5 December 2020

Cats and Chinchillas: Can They Get Along Well?

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Do you have a pet cat as well as a chinchilla or plan to get one of them or both? A cat and a chinchilla can live in the same house cooperatively in certain cases.

If you plan to get a chinchilla, it's important to keep your beloved cat's personality in mind first. If you have a cat that is mellow, you're lucky: it would be a great housemate to your future chinchilla. However, if you have a cat that has a strong predator personality, he might try to constantly hunt that chinchilla you plan to get. Putting a chinchilla in a cage might not fully work because the decided cat who is on constant "hunt mode" would try to reach the chinchilla or keep it in a constantly stressed mode. Since chinchillas are rodents, your cat might consider it as prey. Keep a close eye on your chinchilla once you bring it home.

Any sign of illness should warrant a call or visit to your animal clinic San Antonio, TX.

Friday, 4 December 2020

Why Your Pet’s Rabies Vaccine Should Be Up-To-Date

 

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Rabies is a disease contracted by humans from the saliva of an animal infected by the rabies virus. Apart from humans, dogs, cats, and other mammals can be affected by this fatal disease. The virus is primarily transmitted through an animal bite and scratch. The virus can easily spread with direct contact or exposure from the saliva of infected animals. No known treatment is available that can cure the disease once the signs and symptoms of rabies have manifested, and the disease is almost always fatal. However, you can protect yourself and your pets from the deadly rabies virus. It can be prevented through effective intervention which is achieved with vaccination. Doses of rabies vaccine can be given annually, every other year, or every three years depending on governing state laws, the health status of the person or animal, and the vaccine itself. If your pet has been scratched or bitten by another rabid animal, rush to the nearest animal hospital or veterinary clinic to have your pet examined. Your veterinarian San Antonio, TX can recommend the best course of action for rabies infections, and normally, a booster dose of rabies vaccine would be offered. A mandatory quarantine period would be specified and imposed by the veterinarian to supervise and monitor your pet for disease progression and signs of infection.

Thursday, 6 February 2020

Feeding Your Puppy



Consistency is important so feed your puppy what he ate before you adopted him for a few days. Then you can change to a food of your choice. Don’t rush this transition or you could upset your puppy’s stomach. Select a high-quality fully nutritional puppy food and mix it with his other food. Adjust the ratio over time. Canned dog food is high in fat so consider a dry or semi-moist kibble instead. Review the puppy food package to understand recommended amounts so you don’t overfeed your puppy. Don’t give your puppy table scraps. He could suffer with diarrhea from eating human food and some of these foods can be dangerous or fatal to your puppy.  And feeding your dog table scraps will encourage begging. Use dog-safe treats sparingly for training and for dental hygiene only. Ensure that your puppy has access to fresh, clean water at all times. Learn more from your vet clinic San Antonio, TX.

Wednesday, 18 September 2019

Myxomatosis In Rabbits



Myxomatosis is a viral disease in rabbits that is spread by fleas, mosquitoes, and other biting insects. It is highly contagious and often fatal. In fact, there have been cases when rabbits die within 48 hours of appearance of symptoms, while there are those that survived for several weeks before dying. Although wild rabbits have developed immunity to the disease, there are still some deadly strains to which wild and pet rabbits are still at risk.

Survival rates for unvaccinated rabbits are very low. Many rabbits that have been diagnosed with myxo have to be euthanized to alleviate their suffering.

Signs of myxomatosis include small swellings on the skin surface, fever, whitish eye discharge, fluid around the rabbit’s nose, ears, and lips, drooping ears, pus from the nose, depression, labored breathing, and swollen head and genitals.

You should call your vets San Antonio, TX immediately if you notice your rabbit displaying symptoms of the disease.